Zuma: A dog from the animation PAW Patrol.
Weederman: Part of the Mr. Boffo comic strip by Joe Martin.
Truman: Siberian Husky, one of the eight snow dogs in the 2006 adventure movie Eight Below.
Spuds Mackenzie: Bull Terrier featured in Budweiser beer advertisments since 1987.
Shisumaru: Hattori's Pet Dog in the animation Ninja Hattori Kun.
Seaman: Meriwether Lewis's Newfoundland that accompanied the Lewis and Clark expedition across the northwestern USA from 1804–1806.
Samantha: German Shepherd dog from the book I am Legend that later was made into film.
Ruff Ruffman: Began in 2006 a game show dog host was established with the help of PBS Kids the network launched a new brand called PBS Kids GO!.
Rifleman Khan: A German Shepherd that won the Dickin Medal for bravery.
Maya: Another Siberian Husky dog from the movie Eight Below.
Max Goof: Max Goof is the preteen son of the popular Disney character Goofy in the animation Goof Troop.
Max: The Bulldog of the detective J.L. ‘Fatman’ McCabe from the crime thriller Jake and the Fatman that ran from 1987 to 1992.
Max: The companion of the Grinch from the Dr. Suess classic How the Grinch Stole Christmas.
Max: Siberian Husky from the movie Eight Below that was fictionalized version of an ill-fated Japanese expedition to Antartica.
Max: The genetically enhanced Tibetan Mastif dog from the movie Man’s Best Friend, a horror flick from1993
Max: A beagle, dachshund and terrier mix, who lived 29 years and 282 days.
Max: A Jack Russell Terrier, played Milo, Jim Carrey's faithful and intelligent dog in the 1994 movie The Mask.
Maui: A border collie mix, played Murray on the TV show Mad About You.
Mate: Miley Cyrus German Shepherd Dog, was named after her favorite Australian word, mate.
Master McGrath: An Irish Greyhound whose racing victories and fame gained him an audience with the British Royal Family.
Martha: The character from the book Martha Speaks as well as the series.
Martha: Paul McCartney's Old English Sheepdog, which allegedly inspired the Beatles' song "Martha My Dear".
Marshall: A dog from the animation PAW Patrol.
Marmaduke: Great Dane dog from the comic strip Marmaduke.
Marlowe: Stephen King's Pembroke Welsh Corgi, inspired the character of Oy in King's fantasy series The Dark Tower.[citation needed]
Marley: A yellow Labrador Retriever owned by journalist John Grogan. Marley was a neurotic dog, but proved himself to be a great and memorable pet, as stated in Grogan's book 'Marley & Me'.
Marjorie: A depancreatized dog, was the subject of experiments by Frederick Banting and his assistant, Charles Best.
Marc Antony: A burly bulldog from the animation Feed the Kitty that is usually brown with a tan belly and black ears, though his coloration varies in few shorts.
Manchu: Alice Roosevelt's small black Pekingese, was a gift from the last Empress of China.
Man Ray: A Weimaraner who belonged to William Wegman, was often photographed by his photographer owner.
Malchik: A mongrel street dog who resided in the Moscow Metro, and whose stabbing death sparked a public outcry.
Magenta: Another lovable character from the 1996-2002 cartoon series Blue Clues.
Madison: A Labrador Retriever, best known for playing the role of Vincent on the television series Lost.
Mac: Siberian Husky, one of the snow dogs from the 2002 movie Snow Dogs.
Kuma: Has been seen in several movies, including the short film Saving Angelo.
Koromaru: Dog who can summon a persona in the game Persona 3.
Dogmatix: Faithful companion to Obelix in the comic strip Asterix. Called Idefix in the original French Asterix comic books.
Christmas: Yellow Labrador Retriever, the title role in the novel A Dog Named Christmas by Greg Kincaid and was also in the film of the same name.
Carface V. Malone: Huge American Pitt Bull dog in the animated movie All Dogs Go To Heaven.
Barky Marky: Bull Dog in the park in Warner Bros animated TV show Tiny Toons. The dog liked to play ball all the time.
Amaterasu: The main character of the PlayStation 2 game Okami, the Japanese Shinto sun goddess, who has inhabited the form of a white wolf.
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