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Didn't look at your list, but Old Yeller and Where the Red Fern Grows are the two movies that immediately come to mind when I think "movies with great dogs".

Baxter, Anchorman

Sam, Riggs dog in Lethal Weapon

Mattisse, Down and Out In Beverly Hills

Einstein, Back to the Future

which dog was with william defoe... that dog was wild... or was that a wolf?

i have confuse

Am I the only one who watches old TV shows and movies and as soon as a dog appears, thinks, "That dog is dead, now"?

1. Old Yeller
2. Lassie
3. Cujo Benji
 

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Flash- Dukes of Hazzard.

Bruiser- Legally Blonde

Tiger- Brady Bunch

Rin Tin Tin was a Bad motherfucker too.

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Old Yeller

Eddie from Frasier

The Bad ass Rotts in The Old Man

Dog. John Wayne’s dog in Chisum

Bumpas Hounds. A Christmas Story

Willie. Patton

Bolt

Sounder

Daisy. John Wick

Winky the Norwich Terrier. Best in Show

Buck. Call of the Wild. The original with Clark gable.

White Fang.

Verdell. As Good as it Gets

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Snoopy

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Fred.

 

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It's Lassie, Come Home. Don't even go down the road that there's any connection to aggy because there isn't. But that's the best movie dog ever. Unless you're talking about REAL dogs and then, without a doubt, it's Togo.

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1 hour ago, Texzilla58 said:

Old Yeller

Eddie from Frasier

The Bad ass Rotts in The Old Man

Dog. John Wayne’s dog in Chisum

Bumpas Hounds. A Christmas Story

Willie. Patton

Bolt

Sounder

Daisy. John Wick

Winky the Norwich Terrier. Best in Show

Buck. Call of the Wild. The original with Clark gable.

White Fang.

Verdell. As Good as it Gets

Asta

Snoopy

A list that long without “Shithead” is invalidated.

No Benji? I don't know about you motherfuckers. Real name Higgins, he was also Dog on Petticoat Junction. He got to swim in the watertower with the Bradley girls. Nice.

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12 hours ago, Texzilla58 said:

Old Yeller

Eddie from Frasier

The Bad ass Rotts in The Old Man

Dog. John Wayne’s dog in Chisum

Bumpas Hounds. A Christmas Story

Willie. Patton

Bolt

Sounder

Daisy. John Wick

Winky the Norwich Terrier. Best in Show

Buck. Call of the Wild. The original with Clark gable.

White Fang.

Verdell. As Good as it Gets

Asta

Snoopy

This is a damned fine list. 

Marley from Marley and Me holds a soft spot as well.  That movie came out a couple months after we put down our 14 year old lab, which was our first lab.  Damn, that was a tough movie to watch.

10 hours ago, RPM said:

No Benji? I don't know about you motherfuckers. Real name Higgins, he was also Dog on Petticoat Junction. He got to swim in the watertower with the Bradley girls. Nice.

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was surprised it took that long.  after Toto, Old Yeller and Lassie probably the 4th most famous dog in film.

1 hour ago, RPM said:

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Loved those movies as a kid

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Poor little guy. He probably kept up for a mile or so.

Dinkums. How did I overlook him?
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Marley from Marley and Me holds a soft spot as well.  That movie came out a couple months after we put down our 14 year old lab, which was our first lab.  Damn, that was a tough movie to watch.

It was and still is. Gutting ending. Initially I feared the day we'd need to do it for Crosby, then we did a year and a half ago, and now in reflection. Rough
16 hours ago, Dewey said:

Hooch, nuff said

Can't believe I had to scroll this far to find Hooch.  For shame, the rest of you.

Buck from Call of the Wild - 1935. Now THAT was a helluva dog.

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3 minutes ago, Sbbruin said:


It was and still is. Gutting ending. Initially I feared the day we'd need to do it for Crosby, then we did a year and a half ago, and now in reflection. Rough

I had a yellow lab growing up that we had to put down.  The end of Marley and Me is still so hard to watch.

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