If I understood your question correctly , "The Dog" who is a Border Collie from the comic strip 'Footrot Flats' is the main protagonist and is only known by that name .
There are no werewolves in New Zealand.
yes
snoopy can be seen in a peanuts comic strip, created by Charles M Schulz. They can also be seen in the reveiw magazine in the daily mail on a sunday.
Snoopy, the dog from "Peanuts", has been, and still is being used in different forms of media. Snoopy is used in the comic strip, for commercializing purposes, and for advertizing.
Seriously consider the stress on the dog, and the expense, before bringing it to New Zealand. It is a long trip away from most places. There are serious restrictions, expenses and quarantine periods involved. Your dog is unlikely to be permitted to travel with you on a domestic plane in New Zealand. They usually travel as cargo. If it is to be in NZ less than a year or two, leave the dog behind with a friend. No dogs of the following breeds, or crosses of these breeds may be brought into New Zealand: * American Pit Bull Terrier; * Dogo Argentino; * Japanese Tosa; and * Brazilian Fila All dogs must be microchipped. Whether you can bring a dog into New Zealand depends on where it is resident, where it has been, and where it visits on the way (transshipment locations). If the dog has been resident in: * Australia; * Singapore; * Sweden; * Norway; * the Republic of Ireland; * the UK; or * Hawaii for at least 6 months, there may not need to be a quarantine period, but there will be testing, treatment, inspection and certification requirements. From some other countries there are similar testing, treatment, inspection and certification requirements, and vaccination requirements. From some countries a dog may not come directly to New Zealand, but it may be possible for it to enter another country that allows it, reside there for 6 months and then come to New Zealand. All the testing etc. will need to be done for this. If a dog requires quarantine, it is likely to be for at least 30 days. The dog will spend this period in a specific quarantine facility in New Zealand: not with you. See the related links for more detailed information.
A sheepdog named simply 'Dog' is the main character, and his owner Wal Footrot, a New Zealand farmer is the the main human character, of the comic strip 'Footrot Flats' (also a movie subtitled 'A Dog's Tale').
Dennis the Menace's neighbor, Mr. Wilson, has a dog named Ruff in the comic strip.
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His dog was named Ruff.
The dog's name in the comic strip "Blondie" is Daisy. Daisy is the family dog of the Bumstead family and is known for her loyalty and comedic interactions with the other characters in the strip.
The dog named Biscuit appeared in the comic strip "Nancy," created by Ernie Bushmiller.
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Odie (From Garfield) .
Snoopy.
Comic strip character Jughead Jones has a cat named Hot Dog in the Archie Comics series. Jughead's beloved pet often accompanies him on his adventures and provides comic relief in the stories.
Footrot Flats is a New Zealand comic strip series created by Murray Ball. The main character is a farmer named Wal Footrot and his dog Dog. The series is based on the rural life of New Zealanders and the bond between a man and his dog.
The dog's name is Lizz. She is a brave and loyal canine companion who helped Dick Tracy bring down the villain Pear Shape in the comic strip.