
Dogs and pop culture go hand in hand, like peanut butter and jelly. Dogs have made us laugh and cry on screen, and there is no denying that they even keep parents begging to bring home a puppy of the very same breed. Whether as classic cartoon characters or a live-action hero, these dogs have shaped and sometimes even changed how generations upon generations have thought about real dogs. Here’s our countdown of the 10 most iconic dogs in film and animation.

10. Bluey (Bluey)
Few characters steal hearts quicker than Bluey, the energetic Blue Heeler from Australia. Her boundless imagination and heartwarming family adventures have made her a sensation across the world. Smart, curious, and endlessly charming, Bluey not only boosted the popularity of her breed but also reminds us how powerful and joyful imaginative play can be.

9. Slinky Dog (Toy Story)
Slinky Dog may be a toy, but he has somehow managed to become unforgettable due to his loyalty, gentle humor, and stretchy antics. Ready when his friends need him, Slinky proves even the simplest character can make a lasting impression.

8. Dug (Up)
“I just met you, and I love you.” It’s impossible not to fall for Dug’s golden retriever charm in Up. Distractable, enthusiastic, and endlessly lovable, Dug is the heart of Pixar’s adventure, reminding us that the love of a dog is pure, unconditional, and often hilarious.

7. Santa’s Little Helper (The Simpsons)
He’s Springfield’s greyhound, a dog who trips over his own legs and steals people’s hearts since day one. Loyal, goofy, and endearing, Santa’s Little Helper introduced many viewers to greyhounds and showed that even the fastest dogs can be hilariously awkward companions.

6. Lady & Tramp (Lady and the Tramp)
The romance between Lady, the refined Cocker Spaniel, and Tramp, the street-smart mutt, gave us one of cinema’s most iconic moments: the spaghetti scene. Together, they blend elegance and street smarts, making both breeds unforgettable stars of animated romance.

5. Snoopy (Peanuts)
Charlie Brown may be the nominal star, but it’s always been Snoopy who has stolen the show. From his fantasies of being a WWI flying ace to lounging atop his doghouse, this imaginative beagle became a cultural icon. Theme parks, merchandise, and generations of fans have cemented Snoopy as more than a cartoon dog-he’s a global symbol.

4. Pongo & Perdita (101 Dalmatians)
These dedicated parents pair of Dalmatians-managed to save their 99 puppies from Cruella de Vil and captured the hearts of every onlooker. Their courage, loyalty, and spotted puppies made Dalmatians a true cultural phenomenon in the 1960s, and their story remains a Disney classic.

3. Scooby-Doo (Scooby-Doo)
Ruh-roh! Since 1969, Scooby-Doo and the Mystery Inc. gang have solved mysteries and entertained generations. This lovable Great Dane, who has a huge appetite and stammers, has created countless spin-offs, movies, and Halloween costumes, making him one of the longest-running animated stars ever.

2. Toto (The Wizard of Oz)
Small but mighty, Toto was Dorothy’s constant companion through tornadoes, witches, and flying monkeys. This brave little Cairn Terrier helped make his breed a household name, proving that even the tiniest dog can have a huge impact on our hearts and pop culture.

1. Buddy (Air Bud)
Buddy wasn’t just a good boy-he was a sports legend. This Golden Retriever starred in basketball, football, soccer, and more, turning Air Bud into a 1990s sensation and spawning an entire franchise. Buddy’s onscreen talents made golden retrievers the ultimate family dog and cemented his status as Hollywood royalty.

From Bluey to Buddy, these canine stars have made us laugh, cry, and fall in love again and again. They have influenced the popularity of breeds, inspired merchandise, and reminded us why dogs truly are man’s best friend. Whether animated or live-action, one thing is certain: dogs will always have a place in the spotlight.