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Boo Boo, a female Chihuahua, is listed in the 2007 Guinness World Records as the smallest living dog in terms of height.
Big Boss, a Yorkshire Terrier, was listed as the smallest living dog in the 2002 edition of Guinness World Records. Big Boss was listed at 12 centimetres (4.7 in) tall when he was registered with Guinness.[86]
Danka Kordak Slovakia, a long-haired Chihuahua, holds the Guinness World Record as of 2007 for the shortest (in terms of height) living dog. She measured 13.7 centimetres (5.4 in) tall and 18.8 centimetres (7.4 in) long on May 30, 2004.[87][88]
Ducky, a three-year-old short coat Chihuahua from Charlton, Massachusetts, replaced Danka as the World's Smallest Dog according to the Daily Mail[89] At only 12.4 centimetres (4.9 in), Ducky weighs less than 0.6 kilograms (1.3 lb).
Heaven Sent Brandy, a female Chihuahua, is listed in the 2007 Guinness World Records as the smallest living dog in terms of length. She set the record on 31 January 2005, at 15 centimetres (6 in) long, from her nose to the tip of her tail.[88][90]
Sylvia, a matchbox-size Yorkshire Terrier owned by Arthur Marples of Blackburn, England, was the smallest dog in recorded history. The dog died in 1945 when she was almost two years old, at which point she stood 6 centimetres (2.4 in) tall at the shoulder, measured 9 centimetres (3.5 in) from nose tip to tail, and weighed 0.11 kilograms (3.9 oz).[91][92][93]
Tiny Pinocchio, an abnormally small Yorkshire Terrier, has appeared on several television programs including Oprah and the Today Show.[94][95]
Heavy dogs[edit]
Obie is a male Dachshund who weighed as much as 77 pounds (35 kilograms).[96][97]
Zorba, a male English Mastiff, was recognized by Guinness World Records as the heaviest dog in the world at 155.6 kilograms (343 lb). The record was set in November 1989, when Zorba was 8 years old. Zorba also held a record for the world's longest dog at 2.5 metres (8.2 ft).[88][98][99]
Tall dogs[edit]
Giant George, a blue Great Dane which took over Gibson's record as the tallest living dog, measuring 109 cm (43 in) from paw to shoulder; 220 cm (7.2 ft) from head to tail.[100]
Gibson, a Harlequin Great Dane who was the world's tallest dog until his death in August 2009. Gibson was certified by Guinness World Records as the tallest living dog at 107 centimetres (42.1 in). Standing on his hind legs, the 77 kilograms (170 lb) dog was over 2.13 metres (7 ft) tall.
Titan, a Great Dane who was previously recognised as the world's tallest dog
Zeus, a Great Dane who claimed the tallest dog record on September 13, 2012.
Intelligent dogs[edit]

Betsy, one of the most intelligent dogs, who knows over 340 words[101]
Donnie, a Doberman Pinscher featured on the National Geographic Channel show Dog Genius for his penchant for arranging his toys in geometric forms.
Rico, a Border Collie, can recognize the names of more than 250 toys and fetch them on command.[102]
Long-lived dogs[edit]

Bluey, an Australian Cattle Dog that is officially the world's oldest dog. He died in 1939 at 29 years and 5 months of age.
Bramble, a Welsh Collie lived a vegetarian diet to 25 years old and at the time of her death was the world’s oldest dog[103]
Chanel, a dachshund, was the world's oldest dog as of August 31, 2009 at 21 years old[104][105]
Show dogs[edit]

Canigou Cambrai, an English Cocker Spaniel that was Best in Show at Crufts in 1996.
My Own Brucie, American Cocker Spaniel show dog
Tickle Em Jock, the first Scottish Terrier to win Best in Show at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show
Yakee A Dangerous Liaison, a Pekingese that was Best in Show at Crufts in 2003.
Araki Fabulous Willy, a Tibetan Terrier that was Best in Show at Crufts in 2007.
Notorious dogs[edit]

Dempsey, condemned to death under the United Kingdom's Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 but finally reprieved after three years of legal battles
Jackie, a Dalmatian-mix whose ability to give a Nazi salute garnered negative attention from Nazi Germany in World War II.
Ugly dogs[edit]

Elwood, a Chinese Crested-Chihuahua, mixed breed, was a winner of the World's Ugliest Dog Contest in 2007.
Sam, a blind Chinese Crested hairless, was the three-time winner of the World's Ugliest Dog Contest.[106]
Unique dogs[edit]

Faith, a bipedal dog
Heart-kun is a Chihuahua in Japan born with a heart-shaped patch of brown hair on its white coated body.[107][108]
Foundation sires and early dogs[edit]

Abuwtiyuw, one of the earliest dogs whose name is known
Horand von Grafrath, the first registered German Shepherd Dog, and the foundation sire of the breed.
Huddersfield Ben, an early Yorkshire Terrier, is universally regarded as the foundation sire of the breed.
Obo II, foundation sire for all American Cocker Spaniels
Old Hemp, an early Border Collie
Old Jock, an early Fox Terrier
Other notable dogs[edit]

Baltic (dog), whose rescue on the Baltic sea received worldwide attention, became the mascot and "crew-member" of Baltica, the Polish research vessel that rescued him.[109][110][111]
Brown Dog affair
Bummer and Lazarus, a pair of famous stray dogs who lived in San Francisco during the 1860s, often associated with Emperor Norton
Dog on the Tuckerbox
Fairfield Industrial Dog Object (FIDO) — an animated public artwork/dog sculpture in Fairfield, Victoria, Australia
Loukanikos, a dog who has been present at nearly every recent protest in Athens, Greece, in the last few years.
Malchik, a mongrel street dog who resided in the Moscow Metro, and whose stabbing death sparked a public outcry.[112]
Mishka, Siberian Husky. Mishka has a YouTube channel with over 500 videos. Mishka became popular from a video of her saying "I love you." Mishka has made several appearances on TV Talk Shows.[113]
Champion WA Mozart Dolce Sinfonia ("Mozart") is a Yorkshire Terrier owned by socialite Sabrina A. Parisi. He was featured in the Krassimir Abramov music video for "Say Goodbye" and in the documentary It's a Dog Life from director Vibeke Muasya. On May 11, 2006, Mozart attended Krassimir's concert at the Kodak Theater in Hollywood, becoming the first dog to enter the venue.[citation needed]
Natividad, an emaciated stray dog featured in a controversial display by artist Guillermo Vargas Habacuc in the Visual Arts Biennial of Central America, later the subject of widespread rumours on the Internet that he was starved to death by the artist.[114]
Nipper, the HMV (His Master's Voice) dog
Oscar, a Pug belonging to a professor at Virginia Commonwealth University, was the center of public controversy after his owner assigned an advertising class to make the dog famous.[115]
Pickles discovered the Jules Rimet trophy (the Football World Cup) after it had been stolen in England in 1966.[116]
Presley, the boxer (dog), won the title of the Greatest American Dog in the CBS television show of the same name in 2008.
Red Dog, a kelpie–cattle-dog cross who travelled around the Pilbara region of Western Australia from 1975 (when his truck-driver owner died), befriending many locals, until his death in 1979, believed to have been caused by deliberate strychnine poisoning.
Robot, a dog who belonged to a boy named Simon, discovered the cave paintings at Lascaux in 1940.[117]
Saucisse, a candidate at the 2001 election of mayor in Marseille and also a candidate in the TV reality show Secret Story 2009 (France)
Scipio St.Bernard of Orville Wright[118]
Sensation, the English Pointer featured on the logo of the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show
Tawny, a yellow Labrador Retriever who in 1999 gave birth to 18 puppies in her very first litter. For this she received the "Iams Mother of the Year" Award[119]
Word, a male Lhasa Apso, was sentenced to death on May 4, 1993 following two biting incidents. He was incarcerated at the Seattle Animal Control Shelter for a total of eight years and 190 days before being released on November 10, 2001, which is the Guinness World Record for the longest time on dog death row.[120]
Willie Bean, a Golden Retriever, was the focus of several political satires during 2008.[121]
Fame by proxy to a famous owner[edit]

Some dogs are made famous by frequently or prominently appearing in the media with their famous owner.

Actors and entertainers[edit]
Buster, a Shitzu owned by British television presenter Paul O'Grady
Chalky, a Jack Russell Terrier belonging to English chef and presenter Rick Stein
Meatball, an English Bulldog owned by Adam Sandler, appeared in feature films including Little Nicky and starred in the short A Day with the Meatball.
Olga owned by British television presenter Paul O'Grady
Sui, a Staffordshire Bull Terrier owned by Steve Irwin who was featured in The Crocodile Hunter series on Animal Planet
Spike, a Yorkshire Terrier was the former canine sidekick of television celebrity Joan Rivers.[122] The corporate logo of Rivers' PGHM (Please God Help Me) Productions featured an image of her beloved Spike in a prayerful pose with a halo over his head.[123]
Tinkerbell, dog of Paris Hilton
Vida, Model Gisele Bündchen's Yorkshire Terrier, has often been photographed with her famous owner.[124][125][126]
Zero was Humphrey Bogart's dog and appeared with him in High Sierra (1941).
Google, a Poodle whose master was actor, writer, director and producer Ben Hecht.[127][128]
Commissioner, a Dachshund whose mistress was actress Carole Lombard. Commissioner ignored Clark Gable completely. After Lombard's death in 1942, the dog would not leave Gable's side.[129][130]
Giggy small dog belonging to London born Beverly Hills business women and reality star on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills and Vanderpump Rules Lisa Vanderpump
Artists[edit]


Archie's "15 minutes of fame" with Andy Warhol[131]  –Photo: Jack Mitchell, 1973
Lump, dachshund of a friend of Pablo Picasso, featuring in and inspiring several of his paintings.
Andy Warhol and Dachshund "Archie" or "Amos"[132]
Musicians[edit]
Lou dog, Dalmatian, Bradley Nowell's (Sublime's vocalist and guitarist) dog, often featured on the band's CD art.
Martha, Paul McCartney's Old English Sheepdog, which allegedly inspired the Beatles' song "Martha My Dear".
Mina, Sir Edward Elgar's cairn terrier, after whom he named his final orchestral work.
Mocha, Kelly Rowland's Yorkshire Terrier, was featured on an episode of Cribs on MTV.[133][134][135]
Seamus, the dog of singer Steve Marriott, can be heard on the Small Faces track "The Universal" and more prominently on the Pink Floyd track "Seamus".
Strider, Robert Plant's dog, is the "blue-eyed merle" mentioned in the Led Zeppelin track "Bron-Y-Aur Stomp".
Mate, Miley Cyrus German Shepherd dog, was named after her favorite Australian word, mate.[citation needed]
Sage, Jim Morrison Mix Shepherd, The dog owned by Jim Morrison from music group The Doors and his partner Pamela Courson.
Political figures[edit]
Blondi, Adolf Hitler's German Shepherd
Boye, Prince Rupert of the Rhine's dog who went into battle with him
Caesar, Fox Terrier owned by King Edward VII
Dash, King Charles Spaniel owned by Queen Victoria
Dookie, the first of many Pembroke Welsh Corgis owned by the royal family.
Koni, Russian President Vladimir Putin's Labrador Retriever
Seamus, Mitt Romney's Irish setter which was the subject of controversy during the 2008 US presidential election and the 2012 US presidential election.[136][137]
Susan, Pembroke Corgi owned by Queen Elizabeth II. All of Queen Elizabeth's corgis descended from Susan.
Pat, Irish Terrier owned by former Canadian Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King. After Pat died, King had séances to "communicate" with Pat.[138]
U.S. Presidents and their families[edit]
Main article: United States presidential pets
Barney and Miss Beazley,[139] U.S. President George W. Bush's Scottish Terriers.
Bo, U.S. President Barack Obama's Portuguese water dog.
Buddy, U.S. President Bill Clinton's chocolate Labrador Retriever.
Checkers, U.S. President Richard Nixon's Cocker Spaniel, was made famous in the Checkers speech.
Dash, U.S. First Lady Caroline Harrison's collie mix.
Fala, U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Scottish Terrier, was a gift from Roosevelt's cousin, Margaret Suckley. Fala is depicted in the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial.
Him and Her, U.S. President Lyndon Johnson's Beagles, were famous for the public uproar Johnson caused by lifting them by their ears.
Laddie Boy, a famous Airedale terrier owned by Warren G. Harding.
Liberty, U.S. President Gerald R. Ford's Golden Retriever, gave birth to eight puppies in the White House in 1975.
Manchu, Alice Roosevelt's small black Pekingese, was a gift from the last Empress of China.
Millie, U.S. First Lady Barbara Bush's English Springer Spaniel, credited as author of the #1 New York Times non-fiction bestseller[140] Millie's Book[141]
Pete, U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt's Bull Terrier, bit so many people he was exiled from the White House.
Spot "Spotty" Fetcher, U.S. President George W. Bush's English Springer Spaniel, was named after Scott Fletcher, a former Texas Rangers baseball player.
John F.Kennedy and Dachshund "Dunker"
Writers and poets[edit]
Boatswain, the favorite pet of Lord Byron, was the subject of the poet's Epitaph to a dog.
Jacksie, a small dog belonging to C. S. Lewis in his childhood, died in an accident when Lewis was four years old.[142] Shortly thereafter, a young Lewis began calling himself Jacksie.[143] Lewis was known to friends and family as Jack for the rest of his life.
Marlowe, Stephen King's Pembroke Welsh Corgi, inspired the character of Oy in King's fantasy series The Dark Tower.[citation needed]
Nero, who belonged to Thomas and Jane Carlyle. He was small, 'part Maltese terrier, part mongrel', black and white, and described by Jane as having 'long white silky hair hanging all about him - and over his eyes which are very large and black'. Arriving in 1849, he stayed with them until his death in 1860.[144]
Phiz, a Boston Terrier, was given to Helen Keller by some of her classmates from Radcliffe College.[145][146]
Pippin, whose carsickness inspired K.V. Johansen's series of picture books.
Trixie Koontz a retired service dog who died on June 30, 2007, purported author of Life is Good: Lessons in Joyful Living and Christmas is Good, companion of Dean Koontz[147]
Marley, a yellow Labrador Retriever, was owned by journalist John Grogan. Marley was a neurotic dog, but proved himself to be a great and memorable pet, as stated in Grogan's book 'Marley & Me'.
Cabal, the white German Shepherd belonging to Neil Gaiman, who frequently features in his blog.
Other[edit]
"Bambi", was a chihuahua owned by prominent Northern Irish loyalist Sammy Duddy. "Bambi" received much media attention when he was shot dead in 2002 by rival loyalists during a gun attack on Duddy's home in Belfast.[148]
Blue, Don Cherry's dog
Daddy, owned by rapper Redman, who is famously part of Cesar Millan's pack when his master is travelling.
Diamond, Sir Isaac Newton's favorite dog
Jo-Fi, a Chow Chow belonging to Sigmund Freud. Jo-Fi often sat in on therapy sessions and assisted in calming patients[149]
The 75 Dachshunds of William Randolph Hearst, who lived at his ranch, Hearst Castle.[150]
Peritas, Alexander the Great's favourite dog.
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