Tyke: Bulldog Spike's son from the Tom and Jerry cartoons.
Trusty: Bloodhound, one of the dogs in the 1955 Disney film Lady and the Tramp.
Spot "Spotty" Fetcher: U.S. President George W. Bush's English Springer Spaniel, was named after Scott Fletcher, a former Texas Rangers baseball player.
Shorty: Siberian Husky, one of the snow dogs in the adventure film Eight Below based on the disastrous 1958 Japanese expedetion to Antartica.
Scruffty: Featured in the animated 1999 Bob the Builder TV series.
Rusty: Featured in Home on the Range, the 2004 animated movie from Walt Disney Studios.
Rusty: German Shepherd, star of the 1947 film For the Love of Rusty, one of eight movies in the Rusty series.
Liberty: U.S. President Gerald R. Ford's Golden Retriever, gave birth to eight puppies in the White House in 1975.
Jerry the Tyke: A black and white dog from the silent era of British animation Jerry the Tyke.
Dusty: Australian Kelpie, the title character of the movie Dusty based on a Thomas Hinkle book in 1940.
Deputy Dawg: A deputy sheriff in the Mississippi bayous of the United States from the animation Deputy Dawg.
Chesty: One of a family of bulldogs, serving as the official mascot of Marine Barracks, Washington, D.C. These dogs are actually enlisted in the US Marine Corps, most attaining the rank of corporal.
Betty Boop: Betty Boop was first created as an anthropomorhic French Poodle before evolving into human form in the animation Fleischer Studios.
Beauty: Afghan Hound, Barbie Doll’s pet.
Batty: Weimaraner dog, pet of photographer William Wegman in Sesame Street, the TV Show.
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