Gene Autry's dog was a German Shepherd named Champion. The dog was known for appearing alongside Autry in his films and television shows, becoming a beloved companion and part of his persona. Champion was featured in many of Autry's performances, showcasing the strong bond between the two.
Champion was the name of Gene Autry's horse.
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The ''Munchkin'' is not a breed or mix breed of Dog, it is a breed of cat with very short legs. In fact, the gene which gives these unique cats their dwarfism, is also the gene that gives Dachshunds, Basset Hounds and Corgis their short legs.
Gene Autry's sidekick was the inimitable Pat Buttram who also played the role of Mr. Haney on the 'Green Acres' TV show .
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Yes you could eventually. There is a blind gene in the dalmation breed. Normal ethical breeders would want to breed the bad gene out of their gene pool. This is putting it all very simply. Why would anyone want to breed a bad gene into their breed?