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    Top 10 Most Famous Cartoon Dogs

    TopTenzBy TopTenzJune 5, 2008Updated:March 12, 201933 Comments5 Mins Read
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    When searching for the top 10 famous cartoon dogs you have to consider notoriety, popularity, cultural significance and, of course, cuteness. Is it the kind of dog that you would happily max out your credit card for on silly toys, delectable treats, plush beds and bling collars? Oh, and if you could talk, it probably helped. There are any number of famous dogs in entertainment: Lassie, Eddie (of Frasier fame), Benji, Hooch, and Rin Tin Tin, but there is a certain breed of dog that has risen to a celebrity all their own. The animated dog. Here are the top 10 most famous animated dogs. And don’t worry, they are all house-trained.

    10. Ren Hoeck

    The Ren & Stimpy Show

    A staple of Nickelodeon for many years, Ren was the often abrasive, usually neurotic companion of the slightly effeminate, hair-ball producing Stimpy. A take on a Chihuahua, Ren could go from screaming and calling Stimpy an idiot, to shivering in a corner much like a real Chihuahua. An icon for an entire generation of teenagers, Ren leads off our list at number ten.

    9. Blue

    Blue’s Clues

    Children around the world are familiar with Blue for her educational messages and great source of early childhood development skills.The recipient of nine Emmy awards, Blue’s Clues was inspired by Sesame Street, and appealed to the same crowd of pre-schoolers. Incorporating sign language, creative thinking, riddles, and both verbal and non-verbal skills, Blue’s Clues remains a great source for children of all ages.

    8. Santa’s Little Helper

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    The Simpsons

    Often neglected, the Simpson’s dog, Santa’s Little Helper, is a charming, but poorly trained Greyhound.Having survived where the family’s cat has not (currently on Snowball V), this retired racing Greyhound

    has been a staple of the Simpson household for years.Having saved members of the family on numerous occasions, it’s often surprising that Bart was so quick to replace him with the more well trained Laddie (a joke on Lassie). Eventually Bart came to his senses, and Santa’s Little Helper has stayed with the Simpsons ever since.

    7. Brian Griffin

    Family Guy

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    The Griffin’s dog is noticeable for his wit, intelligence, love of martinis, and ability to speak.While only 7 years old, Brian is only a few credits short of a degree from Brown University, owns a car, votes, and maintains a credit card.While displaying some of the typical canine behaviors (fear of vacuums), Brian’s anthropomorphic qualities are what have made him one of the more memorable animated dogs in recent history, catapulting him from tertiary character to one of the most popular characters in the series.

    6. Odie

    Garfield

    While certainly not the main star of the series, Odie has been a participant (sometimes willing, sometimes not), in many of Garfield’s hi-jinks.Though Garfield has usually gotten the better of Odie’s good nature and admitted simple nature, Odie has shown surprising ingenuity in getting revenge on Garfield on a number of occasions.

    5. Lady & the Tramp

    Disney’s Lady & the Tramp


    The first couple of animated dogs, Lady and the Tramp showed us that even dogs need love and companionship from their own kind.When not pushing meatballs with their noses and eating spaghetti, Lady and the Tramp fell in love and eventually had a litter of their own (spearheaded by the aptly named Scamp). While not the last animated dogs to be presented to us by Disney, they are the ones that stick out the most in the minds of most dog lovers the world over.

    4. Pluto

    Disney

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    Usually portrayed as Mickey Mouse’s pet dog, Pluto represents the ideal of man’s best friend that we all think of when looking for our own dogs.Pluto is the pinnacle of the animated man’s best friend – even if that man happens to be a mouse.

    3. Underdog

    The Underdog Show

    Underdog always spoke in rhymes. Normally, he spent his time as “Shoe Shine Boy”, and was just that. But when he took one of his super power pills, he transformed into Underdog and saved his love interest, news reporter Sweet Polly Purebred. His nemesis was usually Simon Bar Sinister (voiced by Allen Swift, who is a true living legend of animation voice-overs).

    The storylines were always pretty much the same, but there was usually a lesson to be learned at some point in the show.

    2. Scooby-Doo

    Scooby-Doo Adventures

    The eternal partner of Shaggy, Scooby-Doo has been solving crimes with his friends since 1969.When not being bribed with Scooby Snacks, Scooby and Shaggy could be found running in terror from what always ended up being somebody in a costume scaring the locals.

    While Scooby’s mystery-solving prowess can be debated at some other juncture, his pop-culture status is undeniable with treats bearing his image are available for both people and dogs.

    1. Snoopy

    Peanuts

    When it comes to animated dogs, nobody is more iconic than Snoopy. The dog of Charlie Brown, Snoopy and his friends have been a part of our lives since 1950.When not working as a mascot for MetLife and for Aerospace Safety, Snoopy and the Peanuts gang managed to appear in numerous comic strips and in some of the most iconic cartoons ever created (what would a Halloween be without It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown or a Christmas without A Charlie Brown Christmas?), many of which are still enjoyed to this day by a new generation of children.

    While there hasn’t been a new Peanuts since 2000 (the last one was published on February 13, 2000 – the day after Peanuts creator Charles M. Schulz died), Snoopy, Charlie Brown, and all the Peanuts characters are as relevant today as they were more than 50 years ago.

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    33 Comments

    1. Sharon on May 21, 2014 7:42 pm

      wasn’t there a cartoon dog named Kemper (?)

    2. jenny on January 21, 2014 11:49 pm

      i would love it, if it was courage the cowardly dog #1 on the list . wat the heck

    3. Srappy Doo on July 12, 2012 7:58 pm

      Dino was a dinosaur?

    4. Mike G. on June 8, 2012 12:06 pm

      What about Huckleberry Hound. I guess I’m a little to old for this crowd.

      • TopTenz Master on June 8, 2012 12:33 pm

        Who? This guy?

    5. Jaanie on January 18, 2011 2:53 am

      Wallace and Gromit! What about gromit ? He is awesome :L

      • Carson on March 6, 2014 12:38 am

        Don’t forget Wags the Dog from The Wiggles.

    6. mariii on December 30, 2010 10:58 am

      yess but where are the couradge dog and catdog also ??? aaand… 101 dalmaties

    7. kevin the great on August 30, 2010 6:43 pm

      wheres Tom

    8. mydaho on April 25, 2010 1:41 pm

      Nice list. Astro from the Jetsons absolutely needs to be on the list. Underdog wasn't a dog in The Flintstones, he was in … uhm … Underdog. Also, I'd say Clifford the Big Red Dog needs a spot here. He had a float in the Macy's Thanksgiving Parade. How many other dogs on the list can say that???

      • timmy the dying boy on April 25, 2010 8:41 pm

        Wow, such an old list and you beat me by mere moments it seems; I was going to gripe about there being no Underdog-Flintstones connection. I'm glad to see another Underdog aficionado, I just loved that dumb show for some reason. Even Tennessee Tuxedo's stories. Sigh.

        • TopTenz Master on April 25, 2010 9:25 pm

          Just a typo. Everyone knows Dino was on the Flintstones. But thanks for catching this embarrassing error.

      • TopTenz Master on April 25, 2010 9:26 pm

        Thanks for catching this mistake. Underdog would stomp Dino.

    9. Tim on February 21, 2010 8:07 am

      What about Astro? Blue's Clues?…are you serious? That doesn't even RATE next to The Jetsons. Who comes up with these lists?

      • TopTenz Master on April 25, 2010 9:26 pm

        People like you.

    10. Jess on December 27, 2009 12:22 am

      My dog reminds me of Snoopy

    11. Robbie on October 31, 2009 4:34 pm

      what about Hong Kong Phooey?

    12. GL on October 27, 2009 4:59 am

      What about Mighty Manfred the Wonder Dog ? Tom Terrific's sidekick.

    13. Manas on August 9, 2009 7:30 am

      Heeey!
      Where's Krypto???

    14. David French on July 29, 2009 5:10 pm

      looking for a print cartoon from the 1960's. I think it was called Scamp, or at least the central character was named Scamp.

      • David on July 27, 2013 3:32 pm

        there is a dog named scamp in lady and the tramp

    15. izzy on June 28, 2009 5:01 pm

      where's courage?!

    16. Randy on June 24, 2009 8:17 pm

      You forgot Huckleberry Hound and Deputy Dog!

    17. Marissa on April 17, 2009 6:18 pm

      I thought the girl dog on "Blue's Clues" was Magenta?

    18. mary on March 31, 2009 12:17 pm

      what about droopy you fools!

    19. Deana on March 9, 2009 1:24 pm

      What about Muttley? you gotta love that laugh

    20. Rippedoff on October 19, 2008 11:33 am

      Goofy is a dog (an anthropomorphic projection of one at least) and he deserves to be in the top 3. And yeah, it is a freaky question as to whether he is a dog or not (same question was asked in 'Stand by Me') but I guess he is the humanoid version of one, while Pluto is the dog version. and yeah, Cartoons can be insanely confusing.

    21. Luckless on August 16, 2008 8:45 pm

      Is goofy a dog or no…. Ive been so confused about this since i was little.

    22. deandria on August 12, 2008 12:19 pm

      you forgot "two stupid dogs'! and I agree about Droopy:he was amazing!…and Butch from Tom&Jerry…

      • Jez on August 16, 2011 5:12 am

        You mean Spike and his son Tyke from Tom & Jerry right? Last I remember, Butch was a black and white alley cat.

    23. mommy gm on July 21, 2008 6:23 am

      i personally like Droopy–maybe i'm just old and no one knows about droopy anymore…but "ya know whut? i'm happy…"

    24. TopTenz Master on June 10, 2008 2:05 pm

      Thanks for the correction, Kim.

    25. Kim Aung on June 10, 2008 1:51 pm

      Blue is a girl…

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