Monday, September 17, 2007

Famous dog

Blair
In 1905, Blair was the first canine movie star and was featured in "Rescued by Rover".



Lassie
Lassie is undoubtedly the world's most famous dog and is a character who has starred in many movies, TV shows, and books over the years. Lassie was created by Eric Knight and published as a short story in the Saturday Evening Post in 1938 and as a novel in 1940.

Goofy
Goofy first appeared over seven decades ago in Mickey's Revue (1932).





Rin Tin Tin
Born in Germany, he was rescued from the trenches as a puppy and brought to the United States by Lee Duncan, an American pilot in World War I, who was also his trainer.
First appearing in “Where The North Begins” in 1925, Rin Tin Tin went on to make 25 movies, sign his own contracts with a paw print.


Snoopy
The Red Baron hunting Beagle from Charles Schultz' extremely popular comic strip, Peanuts. Snoopy also guest starred in the movie special Snoopy vs. The Red baron, as of course the fly boy.



Eddie
Moose, a Jack Russell Terrier, portrays Eddie in the hit comedy series FRASIER. Eddie is Martin's faithful companion and partner in crime. Having graced the covers of such notable publications as Life, TV Guide and Entertainment Weekly, as well as joining the ranks of Cindy Crawford and Kathy Ireland with his own calendar.
Spuds MacKenzie
The original party animal, he made his debut in a Bud Light beer commercial during the Super Bowl in 1987.







Ch. Bolero Dolce Sinfonia
He is not only a great top winner and champion, but he is definitely a Star. Of all the show dogs in the world, he was the one recently used by Eukanuba dog food, filming in Hollywood for one or more of their advertisements (Saatche & Saatche of New York).
He is the model used by some dog fashion companies, and is going to be seen in posters and more advertising programs by Eukanuba and others. {More}