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Wishbone
There’s no doubt that my generation (Y? Pepsi? Next? Whatever we’re called) is a generation raised on TV. I won’t deny it: TV has influenced my choices and preferences in most things: music, culture, books, movies, people, places and of course, dogs.

Other than my real-life dog Rufus, who convinced me in about four seconds to be a dog fan for life, there are a few famous dogs who took me over the edge, as well. Here’s just a few of them:

1. Cooler the Pound Puppy

Created for the purpose of (what else) selling toys, the Pound Puppies cartoon series aired when I was between the ages of three and six. Cooler was a cool (duh) and heroic cocker spaniel who helped get the other pound puppies out of scrapes and away from baddies like Katrina, Brattina and Captain Slaughter (yikes!) on the road to being adopted. Oh, and he wore a leather jacket, too. How could I resist?

2. Santa’s Little Helper

The Simpsons were already eerily close to my own family (I’m Lisa!), but when the best dysfunctional fivesome out there adopted an imperfect family pet, that sealed it. In typical Simpsons fashion, it goes down like this: Bart gets a tattoo in the mall. The Christmas money jar is used to get it removed. The family depends on Homer’s bonus to buy presents, but the bonus doesn’t happen. Instead, Homer works as a mall Santa, and, with his meager earnings, bets on a greyhound at the track—Santa’s Little Helper. The dog loses, Homer loses his money, the dog gets kicked out by his owner, and the Simpsons get a new pet for Christmas instead of gifts. Aw.

3. The Littlest Hobo

A Canadian classic. Hobo is a stray German Shepherd who travels from town to town saving people in need. Canadians of a certain age love Hobo more than anything, and you can tell true Hobo fans because they can a) sing the fantastically horrible theme song; b) quote the fantastically horrible dialogue; and c) have signed a petition sent to CTV (the station that aired the show in the 80s) asking for its renewal (seriously).

4. Wishbone

A Jack Russell Terrier who acts out literary classics. In costume. Enough said.

5. Brian from Family Guy

This martini-swilling, wise-cracking dog is a more recent addition to my list, but he might be the favourite. Who doesn’t look at their dog and imagine him making eye-rolling, wry observations about us humans and our stupid decisions? Brian makes our dreams of dog communication manifest. From the mouths of pups…

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Diane H.
Posted by Diane H. (catsecrets)
5 months ago
Let's see, during my life so far, I guess I could include: Benji, Marmaduke, Hooch, Lassie (showing my age there), the dog on Frasier (forgot his name), the dog on Peter Pan (Nana), there must be lots more but they don't just pop into my head.

Tricia L.
Posted by Tricia L. (Tikka)
5 months ago
My sisters and I loved wishbone!!!!!!!!!
It was such a great show and always had a moral and the end of the story. hehe
=)

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