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The most famous dogs in history
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9/11 Canine Rescue Team
- In total, 350 search and rescue dogs sought out survivors at the Twin Towers site and the Pentagon after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
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Appollo - Appollo was the first dog on site at the World Trade Center with his handler, Peter Davis of the New York City Police Department. He received medals and awards for his courage and dedication.
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Hachiko - Hachiko was an Akita dog who lived in Japan during the 1920s and 1930s. Every day, he would wait at the train station for his owner, who was a professor at the University of Tokyo, to return from work.
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Hachiko - One day, his owner didn't return after dying from a cerebral hemorrhage. However, every day for nine years, Hachiko continued to wait for his owner at the train station until his own death in 1935.
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Hachiko - His story was made into a movie starring Richard Gere, called 'Hachi: A Dog's Tale.'
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Beethoven - This giant, sweetheart of a dog made his way into the hearts of his fans during the '90s. The original dog had no problem adapting to his on-screen character as his name was also Beethoven.
© Shutterstock
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Beethoven
- A series of movies and animated TV shows have been created around his canine adventures since then.
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Rin Tin Tin - This dog was rescued by soldier, Lee Duncan, from a French battlefield during World War I.
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Rin Tin Tin
- When he was brought back to the US, he was trained to star in silent movies, and was featured in 27 movies in total.
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Lassie - Lassie is a fictional character, but arguably the most famous dog in American history. Her story is drawn from acts of bravery and courage during World War I.
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Lassie - In the original movie, Lassie was played by a rough collie named Pal. Starting in 1943 and ending in 2007, 10 generations of Pal’s descendants continued to play the character in various movies and shows.
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Lady & Titanic canines - Lady, a tiny Pomeranian, was one of three dogs to survive the Titanic sinking in 1912.
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Lady & Titanic canines - Lady's mom was able to save her by wrapping her in a blanket and pretending she was a baby.
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Sinbad - Sinbad served 11 years in the US Coast Guard, including during combat in World War II.
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Sinbad - After his service, he received several awards.
© Public Domain
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Laika
- Laika, the Soviet Space Dog, was taken from the streets of Moscow in 1957 to be trained for the space program. She became the first animal to orbit Earth in the Sputnik 2, but sadly died due to overheating shortly after launch.
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Fala - Scottish terrier Fala is known for being mentioned in President Roosevelt’s 1944 "Fala" Speech in which he defends himself (and his dog) from allegations that the dog was costing taxpayer's money.
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Fala - He was the only presidential dog to be featured in a statue. He can be seen at the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial in Washington, D.C.
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Toto - Toto is Dorothy’s terrier in ‘The Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum. In the movie, Toto was a male dog, but was played by a female dog, named Terry.
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Toto - Terry was paid even more than the human actors in the film at US$125 per week.
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Pavlov's dogs - Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov (middle) is famous for his experiments with classical conditioning.
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Pavlov's dogs - He used many different dogs in his experiments and had a monument erected in his honor on the grounds of his laboratory at Koltushi.
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Benji - Benji is a fictional character who has starred in movies from 1974 though the 2000s. The original movie, entitled ‘Benji,’ features a dog who saves two kidnapped children.
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Benji - The dog who played Benji in the movie, named Higgins, was a rescue from the Burbank Animal Shelter. During his time, he inspired the adoption of more than one million dogs from shelters all over the country, according to Animal Planet.
© Public Domain
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Balto - The movie featuring this dog was based on the true story of an Alaskan sled dog who saved the population of his village after an outbreak of diphtheria spread through the area. He led a dog team through arctic blizzards to retrieve medicine from a shipment located 53 miles (85 km) away from the village.
© Public Domain
26 / 46 Fotos
Balto - Balto’s legend lives on. The famous sled dog earned himself a bronze statue in 1925 in Central Park, NY, and there is an annual sled dog race in Alaska traversing the distance that Balto and his team traveled to retrieve the medicine.
© Shutterstock
27 / 46 Fotos
Pickles - This black-and-white collie is known for finding the stolen Jules Rimet Trophy in 1966.
© Getty Images
28 / 46 Fotos
Pickles - He was awarded a silver medal by the National Canine Defence League for his good deed.
© Getty Images
29 / 46 Fotos
Pluto
- Mickey Mouse’s famous yellow dog will never be forgotten. He makes up the "Sensational Six" (the biggest Disney stars) and is the only one who dresses and acts like a real dog.
© Getty Images
30 / 46 Fotos
Scooby-Doo - The original animated series, ‘Scooby-Doo’ continues to be a childhood favorite.
© NL Beeld
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Scooby-Doo - Scooby is known for his unique and comical voice, extreme fear of ghosts, and his relationship with Shaggy.
© NL Beeld
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Marley - No one can forget the heart-wrenching movie, ‘Marley & Me,’ based on the book by the same name. The movie featured 22 different dogs, all working to portray the sweet, yet neurotic Marley.
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Marley - The true story is about a high-strung yellow lab who caused many challenges to his family.
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Snoopy - This famous cartoon canine has various items named after him, including an underwater vehicle, an Apollo lunar module, and a 280-degree loop in Vietnam’s Mekong River.
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Snoopy - The fictional beagle is more than 50 years old, but continues to live on in our collective memory.
© Shutterstock
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Eddie - Eddie was Frasier's dog on the popular sitcom of the same name.
© NL Beeld
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Eddie - Eddie was played by a Parson Russell Terrier named Moose, and later by Moose's son Enzo.
© NL Beeld
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Lady and the Tramp - Walt Disney's famous dog couple were an American cocker spaniel named Lady and a stray mutt called the Tramp. Their adorable love story will forever be remembered by Disney aficionados.
© NL Beeld
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Copper
- The adorable hound named Copper from 'The Fox and the Hound' is known for his unlikely friendship with a wild fox named Tod.
© NL Beeld
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Copper - This coming-of-age story pulls at the heartstrings as the two attempt to remain friends against the pressure of Copper's master and the fact that they are natural enemies.
© NL Beeld
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Bo Obama - Bo was the Obama family’s Portuguese water dog.
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Bo Obama - Bo (pictured on the right in the photo) became famous when Obama mentioned him in his 2008 acceptance speech.
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Mishka - The most recent addition to the list is a modern sensation. She is the famous talking dog, and has almost a million subscribers on YouTube.
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Mishka
- She can say words like “I’m hungry,” “no,” and “I love you.” She has even recorded songs and starred in commercials! Do you have a dog? Find out how intelligent they are!
© Shutterstock
45 / 46 Fotos
The most famous dogs in history
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© Getty Images
0 / 46 Fotos
© Getty Images/Public Domain
1 / 46 Fotos
9/11 Canine Rescue Team
- In total, 350 search and rescue dogs sought out survivors at the Twin Towers site and the Pentagon after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
© Getty Images
2 / 46 Fotos
Appollo - Appollo was the first dog on site at the World Trade Center with his handler, Peter Davis of the New York City Police Department. He received medals and awards for his courage and dedication.
© Getty Images
3 / 46 Fotos
Hachiko - Hachiko was an Akita dog who lived in Japan during the 1920s and 1930s. Every day, he would wait at the train station for his owner, who was a professor at the University of Tokyo, to return from work.
© Public Domain
4 / 46 Fotos
Hachiko - One day, his owner didn't return after dying from a cerebral hemorrhage. However, every day for nine years, Hachiko continued to wait for his owner at the train station until his own death in 1935.
© Shutterstock
5 / 46 Fotos
Hachiko - His story was made into a movie starring Richard Gere, called 'Hachi: A Dog's Tale.'
© Getty Images
6 / 46 Fotos
Beethoven - This giant, sweetheart of a dog made his way into the hearts of his fans during the '90s. The original dog had no problem adapting to his on-screen character as his name was also Beethoven.
© Shutterstock
7 / 46 Fotos
Beethoven
- A series of movies and animated TV shows have been created around his canine adventures since then.
© Getty Images
8 / 46 Fotos
Rin Tin Tin - This dog was rescued by soldier, Lee Duncan, from a French battlefield during World War I.
© Getty Images
9 / 46 Fotos
Rin Tin Tin
- When he was brought back to the US, he was trained to star in silent movies, and was featured in 27 movies in total.
© Getty Images
10 / 46 Fotos
Lassie - Lassie is a fictional character, but arguably the most famous dog in American history. Her story is drawn from acts of bravery and courage during World War I.
© Shutterstock
11 / 46 Fotos
Lassie - In the original movie, Lassie was played by a rough collie named Pal. Starting in 1943 and ending in 2007, 10 generations of Pal’s descendants continued to play the character in various movies and shows.
© Shutterstock
12 / 46 Fotos
Lady & Titanic canines - Lady, a tiny Pomeranian, was one of three dogs to survive the Titanic sinking in 1912.
© Getty Images
13 / 46 Fotos
Lady & Titanic canines - Lady's mom was able to save her by wrapping her in a blanket and pretending she was a baby.
© Getty Images
14 / 46 Fotos
Sinbad - Sinbad served 11 years in the US Coast Guard, including during combat in World War II.
© Public Domain
15 / 46 Fotos
Sinbad - After his service, he received several awards.
© Public Domain
16 / 46 Fotos
Laika
- Laika, the Soviet Space Dog, was taken from the streets of Moscow in 1957 to be trained for the space program. She became the first animal to orbit Earth in the Sputnik 2, but sadly died due to overheating shortly after launch.
© NL Beeld
17 / 46 Fotos
Fala - Scottish terrier Fala is known for being mentioned in President Roosevelt’s 1944 "Fala" Speech in which he defends himself (and his dog) from allegations that the dog was costing taxpayer's money.
© Shutterstock
18 / 46 Fotos
Fala - He was the only presidential dog to be featured in a statue. He can be seen at the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial in Washington, D.C.
© Shutterstock
19 / 46 Fotos
Toto - Toto is Dorothy’s terrier in ‘The Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum. In the movie, Toto was a male dog, but was played by a female dog, named Terry.
© Public Domain
20 / 46 Fotos
Toto - Terry was paid even more than the human actors in the film at US$125 per week.
© NL Beeld
21 / 46 Fotos
Pavlov's dogs - Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov (middle) is famous for his experiments with classical conditioning.
© Getty Images
22 / 46 Fotos
Pavlov's dogs - He used many different dogs in his experiments and had a monument erected in his honor on the grounds of his laboratory at Koltushi.
© Shutterstock
23 / 46 Fotos
Benji - Benji is a fictional character who has starred in movies from 1974 though the 2000s. The original movie, entitled ‘Benji,’ features a dog who saves two kidnapped children.
© Public Domain
24 / 46 Fotos
Benji - The dog who played Benji in the movie, named Higgins, was a rescue from the Burbank Animal Shelter. During his time, he inspired the adoption of more than one million dogs from shelters all over the country, according to Animal Planet.
© Public Domain
25 / 46 Fotos
Balto - The movie featuring this dog was based on the true story of an Alaskan sled dog who saved the population of his village after an outbreak of diphtheria spread through the area. He led a dog team through arctic blizzards to retrieve medicine from a shipment located 53 miles (85 km) away from the village.
© Public Domain
26 / 46 Fotos
Balto - Balto’s legend lives on. The famous sled dog earned himself a bronze statue in 1925 in Central Park, NY, and there is an annual sled dog race in Alaska traversing the distance that Balto and his team traveled to retrieve the medicine.
© Shutterstock
27 / 46 Fotos
Pickles - This black-and-white collie is known for finding the stolen Jules Rimet Trophy in 1966.
© Getty Images
28 / 46 Fotos
Pickles - He was awarded a silver medal by the National Canine Defence League for his good deed.
© Getty Images
29 / 46 Fotos
Pluto
- Mickey Mouse’s famous yellow dog will never be forgotten. He makes up the "Sensational Six" (the biggest Disney stars) and is the only one who dresses and acts like a real dog.
© Getty Images
30 / 46 Fotos
Scooby-Doo - The original animated series, ‘Scooby-Doo’ continues to be a childhood favorite.
© NL Beeld
31 / 46 Fotos
Scooby-Doo - Scooby is known for his unique and comical voice, extreme fear of ghosts, and his relationship with Shaggy.
© NL Beeld
32 / 46 Fotos
Marley - No one can forget the heart-wrenching movie, ‘Marley & Me,’ based on the book by the same name. The movie featured 22 different dogs, all working to portray the sweet, yet neurotic Marley.
© Shutterstock
33 / 46 Fotos
Marley - The true story is about a high-strung yellow lab who caused many challenges to his family.
© Shutterstock
34 / 46 Fotos
Snoopy - This famous cartoon canine has various items named after him, including an underwater vehicle, an Apollo lunar module, and a 280-degree loop in Vietnam’s Mekong River.
© Shutterstock
35 / 46 Fotos
Snoopy - The fictional beagle is more than 50 years old, but continues to live on in our collective memory.
© Shutterstock
36 / 46 Fotos
Eddie - Eddie was Frasier's dog on the popular sitcom of the same name.
© NL Beeld
37 / 46 Fotos
Eddie - Eddie was played by a Parson Russell Terrier named Moose, and later by Moose's son Enzo.
© NL Beeld
38 / 46 Fotos
Lady and the Tramp - Walt Disney's famous dog couple were an American cocker spaniel named Lady and a stray mutt called the Tramp. Their adorable love story will forever be remembered by Disney aficionados.
© NL Beeld
39 / 46 Fotos
Copper
- The adorable hound named Copper from 'The Fox and the Hound' is known for his unlikely friendship with a wild fox named Tod.
© NL Beeld
40 / 46 Fotos
Copper - This coming-of-age story pulls at the heartstrings as the two attempt to remain friends against the pressure of Copper's master and the fact that they are natural enemies.
© NL Beeld
41 / 46 Fotos
Bo Obama - Bo was the Obama family’s Portuguese water dog.
© Getty Images
42 / 46 Fotos
Bo Obama - Bo (pictured on the right in the photo) became famous when Obama mentioned him in his 2008 acceptance speech.
© Getty Images
43 / 46 Fotos
Mishka - The most recent addition to the list is a modern sensation. She is the famous talking dog, and has almost a million subscribers on YouTube.
© Shutterstock
44 / 46 Fotos
Mishka
- She can say words like “I’m hungry,” “no,” and “I love you.” She has even recorded songs and starred in commercials! Do you have a dog? Find out how intelligent they are!
© Shutterstock
45 / 46 Fotos
The most famous dogs in history
Dogs who have made an impact on our society
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Dogs are known as man's best friend for a reason—they capture our hearts like no other animal can. Loyal, smart, and unconditionally loving, dogs have played a critical role in human history for thousands of years. There are some that stand out more than others, whether it be for their acts of courage, heroism, entertainment, or intelligence.
Check out the following list of some of the most famous dogs that have earned a spot in our collective memory and heart.
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