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Dog Stereotype

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Often, animation writers use a dog's breed to determine its personality by making it a kind of voiced ethnic or nationality stereotype, especially if the name of the breed has a country in it. This has little to do with how the breed really acts, as anyone who has dogs will attest.
Cat Stereotype is the species counterpart of this (though it usually has more to do with color than breed).
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Subverted in Cujo, as well as the novel it was based on, both of which feature an uncommonly vicious rabid Saint Bernard. He fits the stereotype normally, but due to being rabid he is vicious. Hilariously, the filmmakers had problems with the St. Bernard Big Friendly Dog stereotype in production. The trainer could not get the St. Bernard actor to show aggressive behaviour no matter how hard he tried. Several crucial scenes had to be played out by a cunningly disguised Rottweiler, and in other scenes they still had to tape the tail to the dog's leg because he would otherwise constantly wag it.
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The Far Side: One strip plays around with the stereotype that Irish setters are always happy with an expression chart that shows an Irish setter with a big dopey grin no matter how it's feeling.
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The Wizard of Oz portrays Toto as a plucky Scottish Terrier.
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Bojack Horseman:
Mr. Peanutbutter, BoJack's eternal frienemy, is a yellow Labrador retriever, the poster child of the friendly, clingy dog stereotype. As such, he is naïve, way too easily distracted, and also dull as a sack full of bricks. He is also incredibly nice, noble, and invariably loyal to the people he loves, even with BoJack, despite the horse's evident contempt of him. However, as it would be expected of a human with this characteristics, this is not completely healthy, being portrayed as dependent on his relationship with Diane, and with his behavior becoming downright passive-aggressive once he is pushed a tad too hard, as seen in "Let's Find Out".
So far, two dogs have been seen working in the L.A.P.D., a German Shepherd and a Doberman, both breeds employed commonly as police dogs in Real Life.
In the over-idealized film the Secretariat biopic eventually becomes, the protagonist is seen giving a bland Rousing Speech to a group of Latino gangbangers. One of them is a tank top-wearing, tattoo-covered Pit Bull with dark gray fur.
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At first, Francis from The Super Mario Bros. Movie appears to fit the stereotype of Golden Retrievers being Big Friendly Dogs that wouldn't hurt a fly. Then Luigi accidentally breaks his favorite bone, and he becomes a vicious dog bent on trying to maul the Mario Bros., botching their first plumbing job, ruining their reputation, and setting the stage for their journey through the Mushroom Kingdom. That said, he's more like a Jerk with a Heart of Gold—near the end, he gives Luigi a mutual nod of respect after the brothers save Brooklyn from Bowser.
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Nova: The hero meets Cosmos, a telepathic cosmonaut dog with a Russian accent.
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PAW Patrol has a cast full of this. Marshall is a Dalmatian puppy who is a firefighter, Rubble is an English Bulldog puppy who works in construction and is often hungry, Chase is a German Shepherd puppy who is a cop, Zuma is a Labrador Retriever puppy who works as a water rescuer, Skye is a female Poodle-mix puppy, and Everest is a Husky puppy who handles snow related missions.
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The Little Rascals:
The original Pete was a American Pit Bull Terrier (though some sources state he was a American Staffordshire Terrier) and uses the old "Nanny Dog" portrayal. He's a nice dog who is friends with the children.
The 1994 film has Pete as an American Bulldog. He still fits, as the breed is usually presented as kid-friendly and sweet similar to older portrayals of APBT's.
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Story of Seasons: The most common dog is a hound, likely a Beagle or Foxhound, which are a must have for farmers.
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In Osmosis Jones, the "firefighter" white blood cells trying to cool down the inflammation in Frank's throat have a dalmatian cell.
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This trope is played pretty straight in All Dogs Go to Heaven. Charlie is a German Shepherd and is generally portrayed as The Hero of the movie, while Carface is a pit bull who is an aggressive, murderous mob boss and is the main villain of the movie. The sequel features a female Saluki as Charlie's love interest.
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In Angela Anaconda, the titular Angela's dog King is a stereotypical mutt, but Nanette's (male) purebred Poodle Ooh-La-La subverts cliches by liking to roll around in mud and garbage, much to Nanette's annoyance.
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Almost entirely played straight in Oliver & Company. Dodger (a Jack Russell Terrier) is a fast-talking, street-wise mutt Jive Turkey; Tito is a Chihuahua with a Hair-Trigger Temper; Georgette the poodle is a spoiled, literal Rich Bitch; the Ironic Nicknamed Einstein exemplifies the Great Dane's Good Is Dumb stereotype; Rita the Saluki, as per the Smurfette Principle, is the only female member of Dodger's gang; and Dobermans Rosco and Desoto are the classic Angry Guard Dogs. Only Francis runs contrary to stereotypes, being a well-educated bulldog with an appreciation for the arts and an upper-class British accent.
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The Simpsons: Subverted with Santa's Little Helper. Despite being an ex-racer, he isn't presented as particularly energetic and is rather mellow. This is Truth in Television for many rescued Greyhounds.
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Hank the Cowdog is a mutt who may be a braggart and boasting about his supposed awesome feats, but he'll always save the day, and he's a Friend to All Children. He even says that it's his duty as a cowdog to protect all children from evil.
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The Secret Life of Pets: Leonard the poodle is a subversion. Not only is he male, but he's into rock music.
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In Cat Pack, the cats are afraid of a local mastiff who is an Angry Guard Dog.
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Detroit: Become Human: Sumo is a big, friendly Saint Bernard with no aggressive bone in his body. While cautious of Connor when he first comes into Hank's home, he doesn't bother attacking him and lets him through. And when his owner, Hank, orders Sumo to attack, he just lays there and lets out a lazy bark. If anything, Connor was probably more intimidated by Sumo's size, but after realizing the dog's true nature, feels comfortable to know the dog's bark is worse than his bite. You can even pet him.
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The Last Dogs:
Max is a heroic and friendly Labrador retriever, eager to make friends with other animals.
Rocky is a stubborn and spunky dachshund, and a Big Eater to boot.
Gizmo is the cutesy and friendly Yorkshire terrier.
Dandyclaw the poodle fits as much into Psycho Poodle as the miniature and toy poodles. He rules the Enclave (a pack of former pet dogs) with an iron paw and has No Sense of Humor.
Georgie is a big friendly Saint Bernard, though shy and lonely when Max and his friends first meet him.
The Chairman (real name is Precious) fits the Angry Guard Dog part of the Doberman pinscher.
Zephyr, Cosmo, and Astrid are Dalmatians who live with firefighters.
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Doraemon: Nobita in the Wan-Nyan Spacetime Odyssey have Doraemon and gang visiting Wan-Nyan city, a world populated by andromorphic dogs and cats, and befriending Hachi and his gang of dog-people urchins. Unsurprisingly, the Shih-tzu character Chiko is the sole female member of the group.
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Excel♡Saga has an "animal story" episode featuring a Scottish terrier and a dog of a Chinese breed, both with appropriate accents in the North American dub. (The mutts, though, have generic American accents.)
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And then there was Hemlock Holmes from The Dick Tracy Show - a British bulldog with his own support team who... well... solved cases for Mr Tracy in the cartoon series.
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The Renand Stimpy Show: Ren is an Ax-Crazy Chihuahua and The Napoleon... with a voice based on Peter Lorre. The Adult Party Cartoon spinoffs ramps up his Ax-Crazy tendencies even more.
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Subverted in the Open Season sequel. The poodle Fifi, despite the name and Tertiary Sexual Characteristics (including a dainty blue bow), is a male (and voiced by Crispin Glover no less!) He's neurotic but no less spoiled.
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Discworld, unsurprisingly, takes a more deconstructive view on these while still not straying from them entirely. Moving Pictures and some other books have Gaspode the Wonder dog, a street mutt who's street smart but not so heroic, at least at first sight — more like someone who's actually grown on the streets. (He's also a Talking Animal due to magical exposure.) Moving Pictures puts him as a foil to Laddie, a collie and male version of Lassie, who's totally The Ace and at the same time dumb as a rock. Men at Arms features Big Fido, the dreaded head of the Dog Guild and a Psycho Poodle.
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Averted with Percy in Pocahontas, who, though a pug, is treated more like a spoiled poodle before becoming the Butt-Monkey thanks to Meeko and eventually doing a Heel–Face Turn.
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Dogs of C-Kennel plays this straight with Will being a tough streetwise Pit Bull, Kenny being a hyperactive yet scatterbrained Husky, and Iggy being a Nervous Wreck Chihuahua. It is averted with Oliver the Great, who is a stiff-upper-lipped Great Dane.
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Subverted and played straight in Honey and Clover, where a pet poodle is getting spoiled and treated as the cutest thing alive by the girl, but to the hero and the audience it looks downright frightening!
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Billy the Cat: Saucisse averts the associated Basset hound stereotypes, being a Jerkass who likes to bully the cats. That is, until he gets better.
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Ratburger has a Rottweiler that fits the "Rottweilers are scary" stereotype.
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Puppy Dog Pals is filled with this.
Bingo and Rolly are fun-loving, plucky Pugs who enjoy going on adventures around their neighborhood, playing, chewing on things for fun and eating.
Bulworth is a friendly Pitbull who lives in a junkyard who enjoys collecting junk and guards the stuff there.
Guard Dog is a Doberman who is... well, a guard dog.
Strider is the fast-talking, quick-witted Border Collie who has a passion for herding sheep.
Cupcake is a Maltese puppy who is the snobby, controlling and resident ''mean girl'' of the town.
Rufus is a dumb, partially mute and often reckless Bulldog who blindly follows orders from his alpha Cupcake.
Quinty Mc Squinty is an elderly, wise and goofy Basset Hound.
Dallie is the easy-going Dalmatian who works in the fire department.
Baby is a young, hyper, and energetic Great Dane puppy who accidentally destroys Bingo and Rolly's yard when she is invited over to their house for a playdate.
Crumpet is a royal and spoiled Corgi. He even has the snobbish English accent.
Keia is playful, kittenish Shiba Inu puppy who is also very artistic and creative. She also has a pet caterpillar and moth.
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Red Dwarf: One parallel version of the crew of Red Dwarf has the Cat's counterpart be "a Dog" (a descendant of domestic dogs which has become humanoid). While Cat exhibit's sterotypically cat-like traits like aloofness and preoccupation with grooming and hygiene, the Dog is excitable, messy, friendly and mentions getting nervous when nobody is around to play with.
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Socks the Cat Rocks the Hill features Doberman-looking dogs as angry enemies.
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The trope may have gained popularity with Lady and the Tramp. It has a pound full of colorful ethnic stereotypes, including a rare American example of an English Bulldog with an English accent (think cockney, not posh.). It's also played straight in the sequel where Scamp, Lady and the Tramp's son runs away to join a pack of feral dogs whose leader is a Doberman. While he acts like a decent guy at first, he eventually turns out the villain. Scamp's love interest Angel is a street-savvy but sweet mutt.
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Subverted with Ben the Great Dane from Ginga: Nagareboshi Gin. He may be a big dog and have the regular Great Dane looks, but he's very clever and a powerful fighter. Not to mention ungodly durable. Played straight with Sniper the Doberman however, who is pure evil.
Cross, Ben's mate and the only female fighter in the Ohu army, is a Saluki. The trope is subverted in the sequel, though, as their son George is both a Hot-Blooded warrior Covered with Scars and also the spitting image of his mother.
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The Incredible Journey has Luath, the young, heedful and energetic Labrador and Bodger, an aging yet goofy and playful Bull Terrier. While he enjoys putting up a good fight, it's not in the typical aggressive way as stereotyped, as he likes to run around his opponents to catch them off guard before nipping at them. It's more like a game to Bodger if anything.
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Tadakichi-san from Azumanga Daioh is a Great Pyrenees (think of an all-white Saint Bernard and you're not far off), and is characterized exactly as you'd expect. He's a Gentle Giant.
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A Dragon article about Mystara's dog-people, the lupinsnote before it was retconned that all lupins were wolf-people, was all over this trope. Doggermans make highly disciplined soldiers, Great Dogges are Gentle Giants, Torreon Pitbulls are gladiators, but sometimes become The Brute, Galatrian Mountaineers have healing abilities, Heldann Shepherds are lawful good and tend towards becoming village constables and so on.
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Disney Ducks Comic Universe: The Beagle Boys, Scrooge's perennial enemies, are an inversion of common beagle stereotype; they are a group of villainous beagles who commit organized crimes and attempt to rob Scrooge McDuck.
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Fallout 4: Dogmeat is a heroic and loyal German shepherd, tagging along with the Vault Dweller as they journey through the Commonwealth.
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Speed and Purpose: Lance is a Funny Animal greyhound who bullies Sonic about his difficulties with speed. Lance takes pride in being fast.
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Copper in The Fox and the Hound inverts the bloodhound stereotypes: he's an old but energetic dog with a mean and jealous streak that, depending on the reader's taste for Blue-and-Orange Morality, either comes across as him being a dog and therefore very inhuman in his thinking and morals or as him being a Villain Protagonist.
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Subverted in The Life and Times of Juniper Lee. The Pug character has a heavy Scottish accent.
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The Walking Dead: Season nine introduces Daryl's dog, a Belgian malinois named Dog, whose breed is loyal and heroic like German shepherds. He serves as Daryl's hunting companion and even saves Henry by tearing out a Whisperer's throat.
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A Dog's Purpose is about a dog that reincarnates several times:
In his first life as Toby he is a mixed-breed stray. He, however, doesn't show any street smarts as he died young.
Bailey is a Golden Retriever. He's stubborn but loves to play, loves to eat, and is extremely dedicated to his boy Ethan.
As Ellie, she is a search-and-rescue dog and thus fits the "Heroic Dog" and "good with kids" cliches.
Buddy is a Labrador Retriever. He, however, is unusually somber due to his Past-Life Memories allowing him to be more mature than other dogs. Still, Buddy is friendly and dedicated to the now-aged Ethan who he reunites with.
Molly is a Cocker Spaniel and Poodle Mix. She shares characteristics from both breeds, being playful, easy-going, intelligent, and alert. Molly is often spoiled a lot by her person, a girl named Clarity, whom she is very much devoted to. Molly's brother, Rocky, is portrayed as being the same way, but a lot more energetic and hyper than Molly.
Max is a Yorkshire Terrier and Chihuahua cross. He is an Angry Guard Dog precisely because he's so small yet still feels the desire to protect a now adult Clarity.
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Dog's Life:
Jake is an American Foxhound. He's from the rural countryside.
Killer is an aggressive Doberman who works with the Diabolical Dog Catcher. On the other time they're only doing their job so Killer might be subverting the "Scary Dobbie" cliche a bit, as it's a job instead of them being mean.
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Droopy, the titular Basset Hound. He's plays the Hound stereotype straight enough at first as he seems like a easy-going and relaxed fellow who often looks sad or sleepy... until you make him angry, that is.
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Batman: Batman's serious but loyal dog Ace is a German shepherd.
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The Great Ace Attorney: A serial killer known as the Professor used a large dog to tear out the throats of his victims. The dog's breed is never identified, as it was never found by the police, but it illustrations usually depict it as a German Shepherd. In reality, it was the late Lord Klint van Zieks's prized sighthound, Balmung, which looks to be a Chart Polski or English Greyhound. The unspoken implication is that Balmung was never identified as the attack dog for the same reason it took so long to identify his owner—his noble breeding put him above suspicion.
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Krypto The Super Dog's "Dog Star Patrol" includes a British Bulldog and a French-Canadian-accented Husky, while "Ace the Bat-hound" is an Alsatian, presumably playing on their use as police dogs. Krypto is a fun-loving and heroic Labrador Retriever while Ace is his more serious foil. Their personalities reflect their original owners, Superman and Batman respectively.
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Dogs of the Drowned City:
Shep is a German Shepherd and the hero of the story, loyal to his friends and looking out for his pack. This is also downplayed since he's also quite the Politically Incorrect Hero (looking down on smaller breeds) and can act harshly if a human tries hurting the dogs in his pack.
Averted with Daisy, who is a no-nonsense Pug who actually becomes part of Shep's council.
Honey is a Goldendoodle who is friendly to many dogs, and she's even friendly to cats (especially Fuzz, a declawed cat she looks after) and other non-dog pets.
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Ghost Trick: Missile is a boisterous but none-too-bright Pomeranian who is fiercely loyal to his owner Kamila.
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Superman: Krypto, Superman's friendly and heroic superdog, is often styled as a Labrador retriever.
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Zig-zagged in American Dragon: Jake Long. Fu-Dog is a Sharpei and the cartoon is about a half-Chinese American boy with mystical dragon powers. Fu-Dog himself however doesn't play up Chinese stereotypes. Instead he has a very stereotypical Brooklyn accent, as the setting takes place in New York City.
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Several examples from Mr. Bogus:
Kevin the Bulldog is sometimes played straight as a Bully Bulldog who would occasionally chase after Bogus every time he is within his sight.
The Poodle from the episode "A Day At The Office" is depicted as being rather spoiled and prone to getting angry when she is repeatedly teased by Bogus.
The third act of the episode "Et Tu, Brattus?" featured a Pit Bull who chased after Bogus and Brattus, as did his owner, a bullying young boy.
The Dalmatian puppy from the second and third acts of the episode "Shop Around The Clock" would be a subversion, as it is not depicted as a firehouse mascot.
A mutt briefly shows up in the second act of the episode "Beach Blanket Bogus" when Brattus tries to take some sausages from the dog.
The Doberman from the second act of the episode "Museum Madness" is appropriately depicted as an Angry Guard Dog who chases after Bogus in the museum.
The first act of the episode "Totally Bogus Video" had a Rottweiler who served as The Dragon to Ratty during The Terminator parody sequence.
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Pathway: The Nazi troops have packs of German Shepherds as their companion and attack dogs.
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Meet the Feebles:
Barry the Bulldog is every bulldog stereotype rolled into one (except for being dumb): brutal, thuggish, and British, he serves as Bletch's personal bodyguard.
Subverted with Lucille the Poodle, however. She's a nice, sweet little dog who'd never hurt a fly. Really, the only thing stereotypical about her is her gender.
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Bluey: All the characters are based on varying dog breeds, many of whom either adhere to or avert their stereotypes.
Snickers the Dachshund is aware of his breed's short legs and often pokes fun at himself for having them.
Gruber the German Shepherd and his dad run a German sausage stall at the local market.
Indy and her mother are either Salukis or Afghan Hounds, two breeds known for having very long hair on their ears, allowing the use of the Ears as Hair trope in their designs.
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Feast is about a happy lil' Boston Terrier with a huge appetite.
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Helluva Boss:
Loona is a mean wolf-dog Hellhound, although she does have some positive moments.
One-shot character Vikki is a poodle Hellhound and an Alpha Bitch.
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Pugmire wallows in this one, with real-world dog breeds sorted into six categories that serve the same function as the Standard Fantasy Races do in Dungeons & Dragons.
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Doglands:
Due to his mixed greyhound/wolfhound heritage, Furgul is very energetic and high-sprung. He has a strong running instinct and a strong hunting instinct; he nearly attacked a small poodle because he "wanted to see how fast the little feller could run". Furgul also fits the stereotype of a heroic, Street Smart mixed-breed.
Furgul's father Argal is a huge and wild lurcher. He fits the "pragmatic Street Smart mutt" stereotype but is more refined than usual. He enjoys being a wild dog and always escapes shelters, to the point where he's become the thing of legend amongst other dogs. Argal's wolfhound side gets the most emphasis. He has the spirit of a free-roaming hunting dog.
Double subverted with Dervla. She's a friendly and energetic German shepherd who likes to play-fight. When Furgul meets her again months later she's been broken down into a cold, violent Angry Guard Dog. She was kidnapped by thieves and forced to act as their guard dog. The only thing she knows to do is kill without emotion. Even afterwards she's still a Broken Bird.
Brennus is a wise, gentle saint bernard who was abused and left to die by his owner. He acts as Furgul's Parental Substitute.
Zinni is a pampered and sweet papillon with a diamond-collar. She later subverts the Mister Muffykins portrayal after her owner abandons her for a chihuahua they found at a shelter. Zinni's more pro-active and rough-and-tumble then most fictional papillon.
Subverted when, upon meeting Furgul, the English bulldog Kinnear tries to pass himself as the "dominant dog" of the household. He's no Bully Bulldog. He's passive and apologetic.
The two bullmastiffs, Tic and Tac, are dimwitted Angry Guard Dogs.
Furgul comes across a seeing-eye dog and, of course, it's a labrador.
Subverted with a poodle-like dog that Furgul meets at a dog park. Its owner is terrified that Furgul will hurt it, but the dog isn't phased. It wants to rough-house with Furgul and Dervla. The two decline because of the height difference.
Downplayed with the greyhounds. While they are racing greyhounds, they aren't particularly hyperactive.
"Guard dog" breeds, such as pit bulls and giant schnauzers, are generally treated as Dumb Muscles.
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Pokémon: Many Pokémon that are based on dogs will often follow the general stereotype the breed is known for, but at the same time also subvert it. For example, Houndoom is a Dark and Fire typed Doberman who also resembles a Hell Hound, and Furfrou is a french Poodle who can be clipped to be stylized. At the same time, both of them are fiercely loyal to their trainers at not typically evil or snooty as their breeds might suggest.
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The DCU:
Batman: Batman's serious but loyal dog Ace is a German shepherd.
Superman: Krypto, Superman's friendly and heroic superdog, is often styled as a Labrador retriever.
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Sid Phillips had a vicious toy-chewing Bull Terrier in Toy Story who would attack Buzz and Woody when ever on screen with both of them.
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The term "dog" is usually used in a negative way in The Bible. This is probably in reference to the feral scavenger dogs common in Middle Eastern cities for a long time.
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Subverted with Marc Anthony in Feed the Kitty. He tries be the sterotypical Bully Bulldog. It lasts two seconds. One back kneading later and he's Pussyfoot's new Papa Wolf.
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The Cats & Dogs movies use every dog stereotype in the book. Buddy the beagle and Diggs the German shepherd are the two heroic male main characters, there's a goofy sheepdog who can't see well, long-haired dogs are generally female, etc. The World Dog Council has, among others, the Chinese delegate being a Shar Pei and the German delegate being a German shepherd.
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Dawn Crumhorn from Danger Mouse (2015) is a Rich Bitch Spoiled Brat and thus a Poodle, while her father Dr. Augustus P. Crumhorn IV is a Doberman.
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Dog City: Ace Hart is a heroic German Shepherd while Bugsy Vile is a villainous bulldog. The same applies to Ace Yu and Bugsy Them in the original The Jim Henson Hour feature.
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Peanuts: Snoopy is the standard archetype of Beagles. He hangs around a gang of kids and is very resourceful, playful and creative, and while he's very stubborn and has a tendency to be very fussy and pugnacious towards the children including Charlie Brown, boy he lives with, he is very much devoted to them and is overall very affable and affectionate for the most part. One of his most favorite thing is dinner time and sometimes will pretend he hasn't eaten all day in order to have more meals, even if Charlie Brown had just feed him.
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Played with in Hulk, in which two of the Hulked-out dogs are a pit bull and rottweiler, as expected for scary aggressive canines. The third is a scary, vicious poodle.
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Pixie and Brutus: Brutus fits very well within the stereotypical role of a German Shepherd, being one of the heroes who underwent awesome military training and now defends Cute Kitten Pixie against anything that could harm her. However, given the story's calm setting, he doesn't actually have a lot to do and his attitude gets played for laughs.
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The Good Dog:
McKinley is a heroic malamute who's associated with wolves.
Redburn is a snobby, pampered Irish settler.
Aspen is a friendly and gentle retriever, though it's not mentioned what type of retriever she is.
Tubbs is a basset hound who no one takes seriously because of his looks.
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It certainly didn't stop him from avenging JB's death in the sequel
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Animal Crossing: There are several characters, both villagers and NPCs, that are based on dogs (although all of them are friendly dogs): Isabelle is a shih tzu who is not only very cute, but is loyal to the mayor (aka you) to a fault, Harriet is a poodle who is in charge of Shampoodle, a hair salon, and Copper and Booker are bulldogs that work as the police force.
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Beetle Bailey: When Sarge's dog Otto has been shown dating other dogs, they might be shown as poodles to indicate femininity. One strip has him explaining he's attracted to French poodles because of their accent.
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Men in Black has Frank the Pug, the snarky, Plucky Comic Relief.
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Subverted with A Dog's Way Home as the narrator is a mastiff or rottweiler mix named Bella who is portrayed as affectionate and friendly to everyone she meets and spends most of the book helping other animals and humans on her journey back home. She's mistaken for a pit bull mix but it's a plot point that she avoids the stereotype that pit bulls are dangerous, as in her hometown pit bulls are legally banned. At the end of the book, Bella is free to live in her town with her boy Lucas as people begin to stick up for pit bulls to be allowed in their community once they realize she is truly a good dog who just wants to give comfort like any other dog breed can. She even becomes an emotional support dog.
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In Up, Muntz's dogs match the sides they're on. Dug is a loveable if dumb golden retriever who immediately makes friends with the protagonists, while Alpha is a ruthless doberman who hunts down the protagonists and the Living MacGuffin.
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Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds gender inverts the "female Spaniel" stereotype. Three prominent male characters (Aramis, King Louis XIII and the Duke of Buckingham) are portrayed as members of this breed. Justified by the 17th Century setting; long Spaniel ears resemble the hairstyles which were fashionable for gentlemen in the 1600s. In addition, King Louis, as befits his royal status, fits the "soft and pampered" stereotype to a T, while Aramis has the quietest temperament out of all the titular characters, though he's still pretty handy with a sword.
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Played with Copper in The Fox and the Hound regarding bloodhound stereotypes; although he's a decent dog, he subverts the "lazy and dumb" parts of the generic "scenthound" stereotypes and, much like real-life bloodhounds, is often seen as an energetic and loyal companion helping Todd during harsh times, unlike his original novel portrayal.
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Survivor Dogs:
Lucky, the main protagonist of the first arc, is a Golden Retriever and Collie mix, and he's one Heroic Dog.
Moon is a hardworking Border Collie, and being a mother doesn't stop her from helping her pack. Mickey is a Border Collie as well and, while reluctant to let go of his fondness to humans at first, is a dedicated member of the Wild Pack.
Storm tries very hard to defy the usual Doberman stereotype, and while she's very loyal to her pack, the Hot-Blooded nature of her breed (as far as we know in the series) is still there. Arrow also downplays this trope, for while he can be moody, he's a decent dog. Most of the Dobermans, however, do play this trope straight. They're very aggressive to those outside their pack (and even to their packmates to a degree) and are called "Fierce Dogs" by others.
Alpha's a wolf-dog hybrid, but he plays the classic "savage wolf-dog" stereotype straight, being an aggressive bullying Social Darwinist who picks on Storm for being a Doberman pinscher. Alpha displays all the negative stereotypes of both his wolf mother and his German Shepherd father.
Sweet has a history of being a racing dog but otherwise doesn't fit many Greyhound stereotypes.
Whine is a Pug but he inverts stereotypes by being the complete opposite of Plucky Comic Relief. The other dogs see him as an ugly, pathetic thing and he is initially the Omega of his pack, yet he isn't The Load of the pack. He's a bad-tempered and sneaky dog that makes Lucky frame Mulch so that Mulch can become the new Omega.
Genki Girl Daisy is as plucky and energetic as you'd expect from a Westie/Jack Russel mix.
Alfie defies the old Bully Bulldog archetype and is instead a more modern, friendly bulldog.
Bruno is The Big Guy and he's also half-Chow Chow, half-German Shepherd. He fits the loyal and tough stereotypes associated with German Shepherds.
Half-Beagle Snap is plucky and nice.
Inverted with Breeze. She's a Collie/Lab mix so she must be super sweet, right? She's actually a villain who is Avenging the Villain by killing Storm's friends.
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Shiloh is about a boy who finds an abused hunting dog puppy and takes him in. Shiloh fits the stereotypes of Beagles being good with kids and being associated with rural areas, however he doesn't fit the normal breed characteristics in terms of personality. Likely due to his prior abuse, he barely barks and isn't energetic.
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Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey uses this trope subtly, as the animals speak with regional accents rather than racial ones. Shadow, the Golden Retriever, is a wise dog who lived much of his life in the country. Sassy the Himalayan cat is Exactly What It Says on the Tin. Chance the American Bulldog speaks with a young and naive accent, owing to his status as the kid. In the sequel, we are treated to a slew of dogs that were raised in the inner city and have accents reflecting that. There's also a very prissy Toy Poodle who speaks like a French diva.
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Jolly Rover is a pirate story with a full cast of dogs. The protagonist is a nimble, carefree Dachshund named James Rover, who aspires to be a circus clown. He is captured by a gang of brutish Bulldog pirates. The authority figures are played by Great Danes, dumb door-guards Rottweilers and Bull Terriers, and lady pirates collies and cocker spaniels.
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The Bolt Chronicles: Always inverted in these stories.
In “The Survivor” and “The Imaginary Letters,” the homosexual dogs are stereotypically masculine breeds such as Rottweilers, pit bulls, and collies.
In “The Blood Brother” and “The Wind,” the villains are stereotypically friendly breeds such as beagles, cocker spaniels, and golden retrievers.
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In Kingsman: The Secret Service, during the scene where the recruits choose a puppy to raise, Roxy chooses a poodle, much to Eggsy's surprise. She then explains that poodles were originally bred as gundogs and their high intelligence makes them easy to train, which is Truth in Television.
Eggsy on the other hand, chooses a pug, thinking they're related to bulldogs and it will grow much bigger. He could not be more wrong.
It certainly didn't stop him from avenging JB's death in the sequel
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Horseland: Shep the German Shepherd is a typically paternal, protective character.
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Road Rovers used specific dog breeds with accompanying stereotypes as a Multinational Team, with the likely intentional subversion of Shag the sheepdog having a sheepish personality.
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Marmaduke is the quintessential big, clumsy, lovable Great Dane, even moreso than Scooby.
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In Air Buddies, the sheriff's pet bloodhound is necessarily sleepy and apathetic, so the golden retriever protagonists can play a role in the plot.
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Mr. Pickles: Inverted with the titular Mr. Pickles, a border collie who's a Villain Protagonist with hellhound powers and high body count. (Although his violent tendencies got toned down in later seasons.)
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Massugu ni Ikou:
The protagonist, Mametarou, is a loyal and heroic mutt.
Inverted with Hanako. Kishu are known for being headstrong, strong-willed hunting dogs. Hanako does display the loyalty and devotion associated with Kishu, but she's a playful Cloudcuckoolander who couldn't hurt a fly. She, however, doesn't know her own strength and frequently knocks over others.
Averted with Sora. She doesn't fit the cuddly and goofy image associated with Dachshund and instead is more like an actual Dachshund. She's very rude and athletic.
Played straight with Sebastian, the cutesy friendly Yorkshire Terrier.
Jack is a Collie stud from Britain. He's The Ace but is more cocky than sweet.
Shokora is a spoiled and pampered Shih Tzu. He's also Older Than They Look, looking and sounding like a puppy despite being seven.
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Footrot Flats is about a border collie farm-dog called The Dog.
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The titular hero of Bolt is (supposedly) a White Shepherd (an offshoot breed of the German Shepherd) who is protective, heroic, serious, and committed to his preteen owner.
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Over the Hedge had staff who consciously decided to play against this trope by having the Rottweiler be energetic and ultra-friendly instead of mean and vicious, as per the usual stereotype.
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Shiba Inu are often described as a "cat-like" breed. Taroumaru from School-Live! is a stubborn, independent little puppy.
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Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers has a couple of examples of this trope: the Doberman from To the Rescue part 4 is an Angry Guard Dog, Frenchie from the same episode, a French poodle with a French accent, is zee leader of zee Pound Underground.
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Many live-action adaptations of The Hound of the Baskervilles, such as the 1939 version, tend to use Great Danes as Hellhounds.
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Ginga Densetsu Weed:
Horribly subverted with Hougen and Genba. They may be Great Danes, but they're very vicious and aggressive Great Danes who have killed and eaten their abusive owner, much like the Baskervilles Great Dane Hellhound examples below.
Played straight with Lecter and Thunder. Both are as ruthless as Sniper was, and we're actually trained by him in the manga.
Subverted with Rocket, a Borzoi. Despite being a fast runner, he's actually one of the less Hot-Blooded dogs in the series.
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The title character of Marley & Me is quite possibly the stereotypical backyard Labrador: a Big Friendly Dog with far more enthusiasm than sense.
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