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20 Popular & Famous Disney Dogs (With Pictures)

Written by: Nicole Cosgrove

Last Updated on March 22, 2024 by Nicole Cosgrove

20 Popular & Famous Disney Dogs (With Pictures)

Disney and animals have gone hand in hand since the release of the first-ever full-featured animation, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Dogs, in particular, have played a large role in Disney’s history, appearing in countless films over the years. Some movies feature dogs as the central characters, such as in The Lady and the Tramp and 101 Dalmatians. Other films use dogs to support the main plot or as comic relief.

No matter what their purpose is in each story, these Disney dogs have become some of the most popular and well-loved characters over the years.

While there have been many memorable Disney dogs over the years, here are the most popular and famous ones.

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Top 20 Popular & Famous Disney Dogs

1. Goofy

Goofy Walt Disney Pictures
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Goofy is one of the most iconic and beloved characters in the Disney pantheon. He first appeared in 1932’s Mickey’s Revue and quickly became a mainstay of the studio’s cartoons.

Over the years, Goofy has undergone something of a transformation—from a bumbling everyman to a lovable dad—but his essential personality remains the same. He’s always been defined by his good-natured nature, physical clumsiness, and (of course) his distinctive speaking voice.

Whether he’s teaching us how to dance or simply trying to get through the day, Goofy is always endearing and always guaranteed to make us laugh.


2. Pluto

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The first-ever Disney dog, Pluto made his debut in the 1930 short The Chain Gang. While a character in 100s of shorts and full features, Pluto went on to star in almost 50 shorts of his own throughout his career.

A loyal and lovable friend, Pluto is perhaps best known for his mischievous nature. He’s always getting into scrapes with Chip ‘n’ Dale or Figaro the cat, but his good heart always sees him through in the end.


3. Bolt

bolt dog from the movie bolt
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Kids all over the world know and love the character Bolt from Disney movies. He’s a loyal and heroic dog who always tries to do the right thing, even when things are tough.

Bolt‘s self-titled film centers on Bolt himself, who believes that he has superpowers. This confusion sets him to embark on a cross-country journey home with the help of his trusty companion Rhonda, an alley cat. Along the way, Bolt encounters other animals who join his journey and teach him about companionship, trust, and ultimately what it means to be human.


4. Dug

Dug from the Movie Up
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Dug is one of the many memorable characters from the Disney movie franchise. He is a lovable and loyal dog who is always eager to please his owner, Carl Fredricksen. Dug’s innocence and good-natured personality make him a fan favorite amongst viewers of all ages. In the movies, Dug is often used as a comic relief character, but he also has some touching moments that showcase his deep loyalty and love for Carl.

One of the most memorable scenes featuring Dug is when he meets Carl for the first time and immediately falls in love with him, despite being warned about humans by other dogs. This scene perfectly illustrates Dug’s kind and loving nature, and it is sure to bring a smile to any viewer’s face.


5. Slinky Dog

Slinky Dog from the Movie Toy Story
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Slinky Dog is a character that first appeared in the Toy Story franchise. He is a loyal and lovable toy who is always there for his friends, no matter what.

Slinky is an innocent little character who is always eager to please. He is made of coiled springs and walks with a distinctive wiggle. Slinky is very loyal to Woody, even when it means getting himself into trouble. He has a laid-back personality and is always ready for a game or an adventure.


6. Zero

Zero from the Movie a Nightmare Before Christmas
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Zero is a ghost dog who first appears in Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas. He is the faithful pet of Jack Skellington, the Pumpkin King of Halloween Town.

He is loyal and obedient to Jack but also has a mischievous side. Zero is the perfect sidekick for Jack Skellington, and his loyalty and friendship are instrumental in helping Jack save Christmas.


7. Pongo

Pongo from the movie 101 Dalmatians
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This lovable pooch is the protagonist of the classic Disney movie 101 Dalmatians. Pongo is a devoted and loving father who will do anything to protect his family. A biological father to 15 young scamps, Ponga and his mate, Perdita, open their hearts to the other 84 puppies they rescued alongside their own—making up the 101 Dalmatians!


8. Lady

Lady from the movie The Lady and the Tramp
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The star of 1955’s Lady and the Tramp, Lady is a prim and proper Cocker Spaniel who falls in love with a street-wise mutt named Tramp. One of the first Disney dogs to be shown in full color, Lady remains one of the studio’s most popular canine characters.


9. Nana

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Nana is the trusted nursemaid of the Darling children in Disney’s Peter Pan. A loyal friend to both the children and Peter Pan himself, Nana is always there when she’s needed, even if that means going on adventures to Neverland. Nana is an essential part of the Darling family, and she represents the power of maternal love. Without her, the children would be lost.


10. Little Brother

Little Brother from the movie Mulan
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Little Brother plays a sparse role in the classic film, Mulan. But this small little rascal is worth mentioning. His role as Mulan’s beloved pet is to provide comic relief in a few scenes and to be utterly adorable.

Not much is known about Little Brother, and he failed to appear in the 2020 live-action remake.


11. Percy

Percy the dog from the movie Pocahontas
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Percy starts out as the pet of antagonist Governor Ratcliffe in Pocahontas. Used to a life of luxury, the spoiled pug creates a feud with the Pochaontas’ sidekicks Meeko and Flit.

Later in the story, the precious pug gives up his luxuries to befriend Pocahontas and remains in Virginia with his newfound friends.


12. Sparky

Sparky from the movie Frankenweenie
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Sparky is the lovable and loyal dog of Victor Frankenstein in Tim Burton’s Frankenweenie. A victim of a tragic accident, Sparky is brought back to life by Victor using electricity.

Modeled after a bull terrier, Sparky is a friendly and lovable dog who just wants to be loved. He is fiercely loyal to Victor and always ready for an adventure.


13.  Alpha

Alpha from the movie Up
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This fierce character is the secondary “bad-guy”, the pet of the key villain, Charles Muntz in the ever-popular Disney movie, Up. His intimidating persona is foiled by a chip malfunction in the collar, which allows him to speak. His voice is translated to a high-pitched one, which does not match his proud Doberman image.

Despite being a prominent antagonist, Alpha is seen in the closing scenes back home with Russell and the gang, and the closing credits imply he becomes a pet of a resident at Shady Oaks Retirement Home.


14. Max

Max from the movie The Little Mermaid
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Max is an Old English Sheepdog who belongs to Prince Eric in the Disney film The Little Mermaid. He is a large, shaggy dog who is very friendly and loves to play. Max is also very intuitive and can sense when something is wrong. He recognizes Ariel in her human form when Eric does not and can see through Ursula’s alter-ego Vanessa immediately.


15. Toby

Toby from the movie The Great Mouse Detective
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Toby is a basset hound who appeared in The Great Mouse Detective. He is the pet of Sherlock Holmes, and he helped them solve the mysteries of Ratigan’s crimes. He is a loyal and faithful companion, always ready to lend a helping paw.

He has a keen sense of smell, which helps him to track down clues. He is also very brave, not afraid to confront Ratigan’s henchmen.


16. Copper

Copper from the movie The Fox and The Hound
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Copper is a hound dog who befriends Tod, a red fox in The Fox and The Hound. They meet as puppies and spend their days playing together in the woods. Copper is loyal to his master, Amos Slade, and enjoys hunting with him. But he also has a strong bond with Tod and does not want to hurt him.

When they grow up and their worlds become different, Copper and Tod must choose between loyalty and friendship.


17. Napoleon and Lafayette

Napoleon and Lafayette from the movie The Aristocats
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Alright, technically, this is two dogs. But seeing one without the other is like seeing a fish out of water. This pair of hounds appear in Aristocats as a classic double act. Napoleon is a smart, scheming one, while Lafayette is bone-headed and clumsy. Together, they are hilarious and endearing.


18. Scud

Scud from Toy Story Movie
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Scud is the loyal and protective dog of Sid Phillips, the antagonist of Toy Story. He is a large, menacing-looking dog who loves to terrorize toys. His presence is menacing and malicious, and Andy’s toys come face to face with him on more than one occasion.

Despite his portrayal in the films, bull terriers are actually a gentle breed of dog.


19. Stella

Stella from the movie The Princess and the Frog
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You might be starting to notice a theme here? Stella is yet another beautiful Bloodhound. She is Charlotte’s pet and makes a few appearances throughout The Princess and the Frog. Her love of beignets is unparalleled, making her just another very relatable Disney character!


20. Winston

Winston puppy from the Pixar short Feast
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A dog’s love for food is one of the reasons they resonate so well with us humans. Winston is a classic example of a dog who just loves to eat. He is a Boston Terrier and the pet of James, one of the main characters in Feast (an animated short).

Winston’s life revolves around food, and he will do anything to get his paws on some grub. He is a lovable and loyal companion, but he can also be mischievous when food is involved. The emotional short Feast depicts the changing relationship between a man and his dog, from puppyhood to old age, and the unending loyalty between them.

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There are so many iconic Disney dogs that it was hard to narrow it down to just 20! From Goofy to Pluto, these pups have charmed their way into our hearts. Older fans hold fond memories of childhood classics, while newer generations are just discovering the delights of Disney dogs.

But one thing is for sure, these characters are timeless, and their popularity is only going to continue. So, sit back, relax, and enjoy a good Disney movie with your favorite furry friend by your side. 

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