Tag: dog movies
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Miniature American Shepherd
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. Air Bud: World Pup * Year: 2000 * Country: Canada/US * Breed content: Low A blue merle mini can be seen a…
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Pit Bull
Page under construction! With apologies to bully fanciers seeking more specifics, but identifying various Pit Bulls and American Staffordshire Terriers in film presents many difficulties. We’re combining all AmStaff and Pit Bull Terrier types into one category with more detailed notes for particular films when possible. The title links will take you to Amazon movie…
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Cocker Spaniel
Page under construction! With apologies to American, English, and Working Cocker Spaniel fanciers, they must all share a page here on Reel Dogs simply because not all the leads we get describe which breed is featured in a given film. In older movies, the lines also blur, when the English and American types where not…
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American Eskimo Dog
Although known as circus performers in the early 20th century, the American Eskimo Dog has never found a solid toehold in film—unless you count Kevin. A minor sensation was caused in 2009 when the bizarrely named “Kevin” made a splash with movie-going public in The Proposal. Everyone wanted to know what breed that unbelievably cute…
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American Bulldog
The American Bulldog stepped in during the early 1990s to help fill the gap left by the gradual vanishing of bully breeds represented as family-friendly companions in film. While Pit Bulls and Staffordshire Bull Terrier types were one of the gold standards of canine actors since the 1910s, the American Bulldog updated this look, as well…
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Alaskan Malamute
The Alaskan Malamute does not have a reputation for being a “trick” dog, but can be seen in many wilderness/adventure films portraying wolves and wolf-dogs. Sometimes they even play Alaskan Malamutes! (Also see Wolf Hybrids for Malamute mixes, including Clint Rowe’s celebrated Jed.) The title links will take you to Amazon movie pages (Reel Dogs…
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Airedale Terrier
The Airedale Terrier experienced a surge in popularity following World War One—during which hundreds served as messenger, Red Cross, and sentry dogs. Despite this, they never received the lingering fame in motion pictures that other WWI breeds did, like the German Shepherd Dog and Collie. Still, you’ll find them in a few starring roles in…
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Afghan Hound
Afghan Hounds make flashy film dogs with a special look. They are even popular in animated films like Balto (1995) and Oliver & Company (1988). They’re not known for leading roles, but used by Hollywood more as set decoration, making a statement about the human character they’re seen with. On the big screen, you’ll never…
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Affenpinscher
Hollywood’s go-to “weird little dog” is the Chinese Crested. A shame since the Affenpinscher looks like Chewbacca, while being far more affordable, complete with trainer, than Jim Henson’s Creature Shop. If you’ve spotted other Affens on film, let us know! The title links will take you to Amazon movie pages (Reel Dogs earns a referral…
