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  • Up – Dug

    dug the dog from upFilm: Up (2009)
    Character Name: Dug
    Voiced by: Bob Peterson
    Breed of Dog: Golden Retriever
    Film: By tying thousands of balloon to his home, 78-year-old Carl Fredricksen sets out to fulfill his lifelong dream to see the wilds of South America. Right after lifting off, however, he learns he isn’t alone on his journey, since Russell, a wilderness explorer 70 years his junior, has inadvertently become a stowaway on the trip.
    Film Trivia: Dug the lovable dog from the 2009 pixar animated film Up has a unique collar which makes him capable of taking. When he first meet Russell and Carl his first words are: “My name is Dug. I have just met you, and I love you.”

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  • The Artist – Uggie

    Artists Uggie Oscars Pictures 300x300 The Artist   UggieFilm: The Artist (2011)
    Character: Leading Dog
    Played by: Uggie
    Dog Breed: Jack Russell Terrier
    Film Trivia: A Huge Hit at the Oscars 2012. Set in Hollywood, 1927: As silent movie star George Valentin wonders if the arrival of talking pictures will cause him to fade into oblivion, he sparks with Peppy Miller, a young dancer set for a big break.
    Uggie Steals the Show: From the first moment Uggie came onscreen in “The Artist” to the end of the film, it became clear that Hollywood’s cutest canine was the real star of the movie. It’s impossible to not have your heart melt when the 10-year-old dog goes to get the police officer’s attention at the end of “The Artist.” Now that deserves an Oscar!
    More Talents of Uggie: Uggie has appeared in many movies like Disney’s Life is Ruff, Mr. Fix It,  and Water for Elephants along with an endless list of international TV commercials. Uggie’s specialties are studio tricks, extreme skateboarding and having a good time with the audience.
    More Uggie News: Though Uggie’s trainer announced recently that the adorable pooch would be retiring soon, Nintendo couldn’t resist making use of the “Artist” star’s newfound popularity by hiring him to be the video game company’s first ever “spokesdog.” Uggie will be the new face of Nintendo’s 3DS games “Nintendogs” and “Nintencats.”

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  • Rio – Luiz
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    luiz rio 200x300 Rio   LuizFilm: Rio (2011)
    Character Name: Luiz
    Dog Breed: British Bulldog
    Voiced by: Tracy Morgan
    Film: “Rio” a 3D comedy adventure about taking a walk on the wild side. Blu is a domesticated Macaw who never learned to fly, and enjoys a comfortable life with his owner and best friend Linda in the small town of Moose Lake, Minnesota. Blu and Linda think he’s the last of his kind, but when they learn about another macaw who lives in Rio de Janeiro, they head to the faraway and exotic land to find Jewel, Blu’s female counterpart. A mean-looking but friendly bulldog, Luiz aids Blu in his journey. Luiz’s slobbery bite proves that “drool is cool.”

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  • The Mask – Milo

    milomask 150x150 The Mask   MiloFilm: The Mask (1994)
    Character Name: Milo
    Dog Breed: Jack Russell Terrier
    Film Trivia: Stanley Ipkiss is a bank clerk that is an incredibly nice man. Unfortunately, he is too nice for his own good and is a pushover when it comes to confrontations. After one of the worst daysmilo 150x150 The Mask   Milo of his life, he finds a mask that depicts Loki, the Norse night god of mischief. Now, when he puts it on, he becomes his inner, self: a cartoony romantic wild man. However, a small time crime boss, Dorian Tyrel, comes across this character dubbed “The Mask” by the media. After Ipkiss’s alter ego indirectly kills his friend in crime, Tyrel now wants this green-faced goon destroyed. Evil Detecting Dog: Milo senses something is amiss with the titular mask the moment he sees it.

    Funny Clip: Milo the dog, who at first misunderstands the command to “Get the keys”, picking up the cheese from the guard’s sandwich before bringing the keys Stanley uses to escape from the jail cell.

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  • I Am Legend – Samantha

    i am legend 300x197 I Am Legend   SamanthaFilm: I Am Legend (2008)
    Character Name: Samantha
    Dog Breed: German Shepherd Dog
    Film Trivia: Samantha is played by Abbey, a 3-year-old German shepherd, who plays Will Smith’s best friend in the sci-fi epic. The film, set five years in the future, tells the story of a scientist who struggles to survive in a postapocalyptic New York City with only his four-legged pal, Sam.

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  • Bolt

    Bolt 150x150 BoltFilm: Bolt (2008)
    Character Name: Bolt
    Dog Breed: White German Shepherd Dog
    Film Trivia: The star of a successful action TV show. Was never aware of the cameras and thought he really has super powers. Bolt finds himself in New York by mistake and needs to find his way back to Hollywood to the girl Penny (voice of Miley Cyrus). He is accompanied by a black cat named Mittens (voice of Susie Essman) and a hamster named Rhino (voice of Mark Walton).

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  • Back to the Future – Einstein

    einstein Back to the Future   EinsteinFilm: Back to the Future (1985)
    Character Name: Einstein/ Einie
    Dog Breed: Under debate by fans, possibly mixed breed of Sheepdog
    Film Trivia: Einstein was the latest of many Doc’s pet dogs named after famous scientists, in this case Albert Einstein. It was, therefore, quite fitting that he became the world’s first time traveller.einstein2 Back to the Future   Einstein Einstein was the first living creature to go forward in time having been the test of his owner, Dr. Emmett Brown’s De Lorean time machine. Einstein was Doc’s constant companion, and despite being using the dog in many of his experiments, Doc did care about his pet deeply and he would not compromise his friend’s safety. Doc built an automatic dog food feeder to make both his life, and Einstein, easier. He only liked canned dog food, and was usually walked twice a day. Einie for short isn’t in much of the first Back To The Future except to warn Doc Brown of the vengeful Libyans. He isn’t really seen again until the sequel where he stays with Marty and Doc for most of the film.

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  • Anchorman – Baxter

    baxter 300x260 Anchorman   BaxterFilm: Anchorman the Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004)
    Character Name: Baxter
    Dog Breed: Border Terrier
    Film Trivia: Baxter is Ron Burgundy’s pet dog in the film comedy Anchorman starring Will Ferrell. Baxter sleeps next to Ron in their matching pajamas and teeth restrainer.
    Anchorman Funny Quotes: [to Baxter]
    Ron Burgundy: What? You pooped in the refrigerator? And you ate the whole… wheel of cheese? How’d you do that? Heck, I’m not even mad; that’s amazing. How ’bout we get you in your p.j.’s and we hit the hay.

    [subtitled conversation between Ron's dog Baxter and an attacking bear]
    Baxter: Leave these people alone. They mean you no harm.
    Bear: We Bears are a proud race. They must pay for their intrusion.
    Baxter: On my journey I met one of your kind. His name was Katow-jo. We became friends.
    Bear: Katow-jo is my cousin. Go in peace.
    Baxter: I will tell tales of your compassion.
    Bear: Fare thee well, Baxter. You shall always be friend of the bears.

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  • Marmaduke

    marmaduke 150x150 MarmadukeFilm: Marmaduke (2010)
    Character: Marmaduke
    Dog Breed: Great Dane
    Film Trivia: Marmaduke the world’s most lovable Great Dane, leaps from comic strip fame to big screen stardom. In this family comedy event, the “Duke” is living large in Orange County, California. But fitting in with his new four legged friends and a potential romantic interest isn’t always easy for a super-sized teenage dog. Watch Marmaduke Trailer, Released In UK August 18th 2010

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  • Rin Tin Tin

    rin tin tin Rin Tin TinFilm&TV: Adventures of Rin Tin Tin (From 1922)
    Character Name: Rin Tin Tin
    Breed of Dog: German Shepherd
    Trivia: In Real Life Rin Tin Tin was a pup found by American serviceman Lee Duncan in France a few months before the end of WW1. Named for a puppet called Rintintin that French children gave to the American soldiers for good luck, the dog returned at war’s end with Duncan to his home in LA, California. Nicknamed Rinty by his owner, the dog learned tricks and could leap 11 feet 9 inches. He was seen performing at a dog show by film producer Charles Jones, who paid Duncan to film Rinty. Rin Tin Tin would be cast as a wolf or wolf-hybrid many times in his career, despite looking little to nothing like one. His first starring role, 1923′s Where The North Begins.

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