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Yes, there is a cartoon dog named Precious. She appears in the animated series "The Amazing World of Gumball," where she is depicted as a small, pink dog. Precious is known for her bubbly personality and is part of the show's quirky cast of characters.
Penny's dog was named Brain.
I believe the cartoon was Klondike Kat. "Savoir Fare is everywhere" was another quote from this cartoon. I think Savoir Fare's dog that pulled his sled was named Mellimont.
IMHO I don't believe so, based on the following. In "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" the Whos are a little larger than Max, the Grinches dog. Assuming that Max is a normal dog, and not a Seuss creature kind of dog, then they are obviously larger than a speck on a flower, which was the whole world for the Whos of "Horton Hears a Who!"
Snoopy the dog was created by Charles M Schulz.
Pluto.
Precious Pup
Nopey the dog is from the Gumby claymation cartoons .
American Stuffers - 2012 The Dog Named Precious 1-5 was released on:USA: 2 February 2012American Stuffers - 2012 The Dog Named Precious - 1.5 was released on: USA:2 February 2012
CollegeHumor Originals - 2006 Precious Plum A Bat Named Dog was released on: USA: 10 October 2013
Krypton or Kr (Superman's dog is named Krypto.) .
A check with Hallmark indicates that Maxine's pooch is named Floyd.
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Actually Walt Disney created a cartoon dog character named Pluto to the Mickey Mouse cartoon series in the former planet's honor after the planet was discovered.The name Pluto was proposed by a 11 year old little girl named Vernetia Burney from Oxford, England. The name was derived from "Pluto" the god of the underworld in classic mythology.
Penny's dog was named Brain.
I believe the cartoon was Klondike Kat. "Savoir Fare is everywhere" was another quote from this cartoon. I think Savoir Fare's dog that pulled his sled was named Mellimont.
Walt Disney had a dog named Lady who was a poodle, but in his biography "Walt Disney a Biography" he said he adopted a dog named Ginger in France who soon after died in America.