A Jack Russell Terrier.
The RCA Victor dog's name was Nipper. Nipper is depicted in the famous painting listening intently to a phonograph.
I believe "Nipper" is the name of the little dog in the RCA trademark. The little dog is listening to a Victorola in the old RCA trademark.
Check the link below for Nipper (The RCA Dog):
An appearance on RCA marketing promotions made the dog named Nipper famous in households everywhere. The image for RCA promotions was taken from a painting of Nipper interacting with an RCA phonograph, created by his owner.
Nipper, the RCA dog, died of old age in September of 1895 when he was about 11 years old.
Nipper, the iconic RCA dog, was a mixed-breed dog believed to be part Jack Russell Terrier and part Bull Terrier. He gained fame for listening intently to a gramophone, which became a symbol of quality sound for RCA products.
Nipper and Chipper are the mascots of the television corporation RCA. Pictures of them can be found on an image search website.
Large dog is "NIPPER" dont know the puppy
The dog's name was Nipper and the title was His Master's Voice. http://www.danbbs.dk/~erikoest/nipper.htm
HMV (His Masters Voice) a record company. It was taken from a painting of the same name, also associated with RCA
"Nipper" was a mutt, being part Bull Terrier, part Fox Terrier. His little friend, "Chipper", who began appearing in RCA ads in the 1990's, was a Jack Russell Terrier.
Leonard Petts has written: 'The story of \\' -- subject(s): Nipper (Dog), Nipper (Dog) in art