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  2. Spuds MacKenzie - Wikipedia

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    The dog was portrayed by a female bull terrier named Honey Tree Evil Eye, [4] or Evie for short. Evie was from Woodstock, Illinois, and lived in North Riverside, Illinois, with her owner's family, where she died in 1993. [5] Anheuser-Busch sponsored many dogs from the kennel in Illinois where Evie was born. [6]

  3. List of American advertising characters - Wikipedia

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    Boomer, a sports loving Caucasian tomboy with red hair tied into a ponytail. I.Q., a male Caucasian nerd with ginger hair and freckles who wore red glasses, a green lab coat, and a pocket protector. Jaws, a tall African-American male with an insatiable appetite. J.D., a dog and the group's mascot.

  4. Kitbull - Wikipedia

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    The pit bull then goes to help the kitten, who is trapped in plastic pack rings after being scared by a storm, but the frightened kitten scratches the dog upon seeing his fangs. Saddened, the pit bull retreats to his doghouse, where he is later hesitantly joined by the kitten. [ 3 ]

  5. List of fictional dogs in animated television - Wikipedia

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    Clifford the Big Red Dog: One of Clifford's friends. Clifford: Labrador Retriever: Clifford the Big Red Dog: Pet dog of Emily Elizabeth and the title character of the series; a giant dog that gets in constant trouble. Based on the best-selling children's book series of the same name by Norman Bridwell. Corneil generic

  6. 10 Birds and Their Shocking Symbolic Meanings

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    Bird meanings and symbolism are open to wide interpretation and can vary across cultures and traditions. Popularly, owls are associated with wisdom, and doves are widely associated with peace.

  7. Animals in ancient Greece and Rome - Wikipedia

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    Geese were domesticated by the ancient Greeks and Romans. They were kept as pets and eaten as food. Geese also appeared in mythology and folklore. The Charites had chariots driven by geese and they appeared in many of Aesop's fables. [66] Geese also allegedly helped save Rome during the Gaul's sack of Rome with their loud noises.

  8. Cultural depictions of dogs - Wikipedia

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    Dogs were given as gifts among lovers and kept as pets, guardians, and for hunting. Dogs were appreciated by the Greeks for their faith and love. Homer's Odyssey tells the story of Odysseus, who raised a dog called Argos, and who was the only one that recognized him when he returned home after his travels, disguised to conceal his appearance ...

  9. List of fictional dogs in animated film - Wikipedia

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    About a red fox and a hunting dog who renew their friendship. Cooler Beagle: Pound Puppies and the Legend of Big Paw: Leader of the Pound Puppies; based on a line of toys from Tonka. Copper Bloodhound: The Fox and the Hound: A hunting dog who befriends a red fox named Tod. Daisy Rough Collie: Rover Dangerfield