Blue eyed Huskies are either Siberian Huskies or Mackenzie River Huskies. This dog looks a little large for a Siberian, although 3-4% of Siberians get fairly large (I have one of them). My guess would be that this dog is a Mackenzie River Husky, my reasoning is the larger bone structure of the legs and slight difference in facial structure. But again, it could be a Siberian in that 3-4% category, or a cross with another bread of Husky. Both breads are very eye catching. Mackenzie River Huskies are a little harder to come by.
In reality it's more or less an Alaskan Malamute with blue eyes [yes it is possible!!], could even be a mix between Siberian Husky and Alaskan Malamute. Malamutes are similar to Huskies, but they're much larger, by about 40 to 60 lbs give or take. Malamutes were the original sleddog breed, and are bigger boned and wider gaited than the huskies. They're intended for carrying the bulk of the load.
Looking at the dog in the film I'd say a Malamute due to the size of not only its body, but its paws, theyre huge, the Mackenzie river dogs paws typically aren't as large.
A Weimaraner.
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The Fully awesome Bolt, is a white American shepherd dog
i think Queenie was a Pekenese
The dog who played in the movie "Passengers' was most likely a Siberian Husky or a Siberian Husky/Alaskan Malamute mix.
I think it's an Alaskan malamute.
The kind of dog that was used in the movie With Six You Get Eggroll is not specified in the movie credits. The dog was named Calico and was possibly an Old English sheepdog.
A Weimaraner.
German shepherd is my guess
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a pitbull
An Akita.
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what kind of dog was in the movie why do fools fall in love
The dog in the movie "The Sandlot" is a large English Mastiff named Hercules.
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