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Doc, the dog on "Grey's Anatomy," is a golden retriever. He is the beloved pet of Dr. Derek Shepherd, also known as "McDreamy." Doc's character adds warmth and depth to the show, particularly in scenes involving Derek and his relationships. The dog plays a significant role in illustrating Derek's softer side and his connection to family.

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