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The Australian Shepherd is a breed of herding dog from the United States. The name of the breed is technically a misnomer , as it was developed in California in the 19th century. It is believed to have its origins in sheepdog breeds from northwest Spain , as well as collies imported, alongside sheep, from Australia and New Zealand ; the breed ...
Carmen Waterslaeghers' pet dog. She named him after the Belgian comic book character Nero. Old Pop Australian Shepherd: Big Barn Farm: Pierrot Poodle: Designing Women: Lori's dog; about a sportswriter and a fashion-designer who marry after a whirlwind romance and discover they have little in common. Pippin mixed breed Come Outside: Auntie Mabel ...
White Dog German Shepherd: White Dog: The dog Julie adopts; about a woman who finds out the dog has been trained to attack black people. White Dog Australian Shepherd: To Dance with the White Dog: Sam's dog; about an old widower whose wife returns as stray dog so she can keep an eye on him. White Fang Wolf-dog Hybrid White Fang
Blaze Jr., called JR, a German Shepherd who played Rin Tin Tin in the 1950s TV show The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin. Bouncer, played a dog also called Bouncer in the Australian soap opera Neighbours. Buck, a Briard, played the role of Buck Bundy on the TV show Married... with Children.
Dog on the Tuckerbox, allegorical dog depicted at an historical monument in New South Wales, Australia Jasper T. Jowls, a bloodhound and one of the characters from the pizza chain Chuck E. Cheese's Lapák the dachshund in Leoš Janáček 's opera The Cunning Little Vixen [ 3 ]
Australian Shepherd: Clifford the Big Red Dog: One of Clifford's friends. Bandit Terrier: Jonny Quest: Jonny's dog; about a boy who accompanies his father on extraordinary adventures Barkley Old English Sheepdog: Sesame Street: A puppet originally named Woof-Woof. Barkleys, the generic The Barkleys: A dog family, inspired by hit sitcom All in ...
Le Chien de Berger (The Shepherd's Dog) Otterhound: Le Génie des Alpages: F'Murr: The nameless shepherd's dog who is able to walk on two feet and converse in intelligent and philosophical conversations. [32] Chibi St. Bernard: Itazura na Kiss: Kaoru Tada: Chubb and Chauncey generic Chubb and Chauncey: Vance Rodewall About one lower class dog ...
The first dog known as a Kelpie was a black and tan female pup with floppy ears bought by Jack Gleeson about 1872 [12] from a litter born on Warrock Station near Casterton, owned by George Robertson, a Scot. [13] This dog was named after the kelpie, a mythological shapeshifting water spirit of Celtic folklore. [14]