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  • Canadian Inuit Dog

    The Canadian Inuit Dog, also called Canadian Eskimo Dog, and Qimmiq in their native Inuit language, is genetically almost indistinguishable from the Greenland Dog, despite the geographic separation. Because of that, and the Inuit and Greenland Dog being visually almost impossible to tell apart when seen as sled dogs in movies, you’ll find them both…

  • Cairn Terrier

    Page under construction! The title links will take you to Amazon movie pages (Reel Dogs earns a referral fee at no cost to you) or, for rarer titles, alternative sources for the films. The Wizard of Oz * Year: 1939 * Country: US * Breed content: Medium Most iconic of all Cairn films, with the…

  • Black Russian Terrier

    These large working dogs, not really terriers, are easily mistaken for a Giant Schnauzer or Bouvier des Flandres depending on the haircut. The title links will take you to Amazon movie pages (Reel Dogs earns a referral fee at no cost to you) or, for rarer titles, alternative sources for the films. Yuen mei ching…

  • Bull Terrier

    Page under construction! The title links will take you to Amazon movie pages (Reel Dogs earns a referral fee at no cost to you) or, for rarer titles, alternative sources for the films. Baxter * Year: 1989 * Country: France * Breed content: High A French horror film narrated by a sadomastic Bull Terrier. It’s…

  • Bullmastiff

    Page under construction! The title links will take you to Amazon movie pages (Reel Dogs earns a referral fee at no cost to you) or, for rarer titles, alternative sources for the films. See Spot Run * Year: 2001 * Country: US * Breed content: High Scripts like this give dog movies a bad name—inappropriate…

  • English Bulldog

    Page under construction! The Bulldog, or English Bulldog, is an icon of the big screen as in life. As recognizable as Great Danes or Rottweilers, and just as likely to be typecast, seeing Bulldog films from the early days of silents up until modern movies is also a study in the evolution of a breed…

  • Brussels Griffon

    The Brussels Griffon, Griffon Bruxellois, or “little monkey dog” received international attention in 1997 with the release of As Good As It Gets. Everyone wanted to know what was that funny little dog. It seems they also may have peaked then. You can see Griffons in several films, but no starring roles. The title links will…

  • Brittany

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    The Brittany (still occasionally called Brittany Spaniel), has never found the pawhold in film enjoyed by the popular Cocker and Springer Spaniels. The title links will take you to Amazon movie pages (Reel Dogs earns a referral fee at no cost to you) or, for rarer titles, alternative sources for the films. 3 cœurs *…

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    Page under construction! The title links will take you to Amazon movie pages (Reel Dogs earns a referral fee at no cost to you) or, for rarer titles, alternative sources for the films. Dennis the Menace * Year: 1993 * Country: US * Breed content: Low Famed Dennis sidekick “Ruff” is played by Rosie. Not…

  • Bracco Italiano

    In the early 2000s I watched a subtitled Italian film on VHS tape from the local library that included a Bracco Italiano, or Italian Pointer, in a couple of scenes. Sadly, I have no memory of what the film was, or even what it was about, aside from very sunny, mostly outdoors, and likely having…