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BirdofPrey

Avatar: 2037 Sun May 10 02:46:48 -0400 2009
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[Team Shortbus]

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I lick her up afterwards (After her great times session too! Yum!)

Notable dogs belonging to famous people

Dogs of actors and entertainers

* Donut, a mixbreed female. named after the donuts she devoured shortly after being adopted by actor Sean Patrick Flanery [3], known for his roles in Powder and the cult clbumic movie The Boondock Saints

* Bianca Romijn-Stamos-O’Connell, Howard Stern’s bulldog

* Centaur Pendragon, Rudolph Valentino’s Irish Wolfhound

* Chalky, Jack Russell Terrier belonging to English chef and presenter Rick Stein

* Clancy, Denis Leary’s recently deceased Irish Wolfhound famous for having been portrayed during a Comedy Central Roast by comedian Gilbert Gottfried[57]

* Chloe, owned by WWE Diva Torrie Wilson and often travels with her. She is usually brought to ringside by Torrie during her appearances on WWE programming.

* Chloe, Lindsey Lohan’s dog

* Fanny the Wonderdog, belonged to and appeared with comedian Julian Clary

* Foxy Cleopatra, Nicole Richie’s pomeranian in which she named after the character Foxxy Cleopatra (Richie used an incorrect spelling) in Austin Powers in Goldmember.

* Honeychild, Nicole Richie’s Shih Tzu.

* Lola, Hilary Duff’s dog

* London, owned by Britney Spears

* Mr. Binks[58], actor Jeremy Brett’s beloved Jack Russell Terrier mix. After taking the elderly dog to be put down at the vet the actor was so traumatized he never owned another dog.[59]

* Joe, a mixed pound dog, Kevin Kline’s family dog.

* Mr. Famous, Audrey Hepburn’s Yorkshire Terrier.

* Poppy, chihuahua belonging to “quirky” movie director Tim Burton and his ex-fiance, model Lisa Marie(Smith), Poppy was found in Tokyo, Japan, while Tim, Lisa, and some friends were driving. Poppy starred in Burton’s film Mars Attacks! and possibly had a role in Ed Wood as one of Bela Lugosi’s dogs (which in reality were of a large breed, but in the movie were tiny chihuahuas). Poppy died in the early 2000s around the time that Burton started dating Helena Bonham Carter. Burton claims that he wants to be buried alongside his dog, so long as the cemetery owners agree to it.

* Schnorbitz, St. Bernard which belonged to and appeared with comedian Bernie Winters

* Shawty Pimp is the name of Raven-Symone’s Yorkshire Terrier. The dog appeared with Raven in a photo shoot for Ebony magazine. [60]

* Sluggo, dog of comedian Ron White

* Sui, a Staffordshire Bull Terrier owned by Steve Irwin who was featured in the Crocodile Hunter series on Animal Planet

* Spike, a Yorkshire Terrier was the former canine sidekick of television celebrity Joan Rivers. [61] The corporate logo of Rivers’ PGHM (Please God Help Me) Productions featured an image of her beloved Spike in a prayerful pose with a halo over his head. [62] Joan Rivers also owned a Yorkie named Veronica. [63]

* Tinkerbell, dog of Paris Hilton

* Vida, Model Gisele Bundchen’s Yorkshire Terrier, has often been photographed with her famous owner. [64] [65] [66]

* Wolf Fishbein (“Wolfie”Log in to see images!, Bruce Willis’ Yorkshire Terrier, is named after a character in the Woody Allen movie Crimes and Misdemeanors. [67]

* Zero was Humphrey Bogart’s dog and appeared with him in High Sierra (1941).

Greyhounds have been owned by many famous people like Frank Sinatra, Leonard Nimoy, Jerry Lewis, Dean Martin, Bo Derek, and Babe Ruth just to name a few.

* Olivia is Gerard Way’s dog who goes on tour with him if he is just going around the states.

Dogs of athletes

* Blue, Don Cherry’s dog

* Jazzmin, Professional football player Brett Favre’s Yorkshire Terrier. [68]

* Chloe, Professional wrestler Torrie Wilson’s maltese.

* Zeus, Professional football player Ben Roethlisberger’s Rottweiler.

Dogs of musicians

* Bella and Bearlie, both Yorkshire Terriers owned by Justin Timberlake, appeared with Justin in a 1997 US Weekly feature on the members of *N Sync and their dogs. [69]

* Belle Constantine Chappy, a female miniature Dachshund dog owned by Gackt for 9 years, fondly and well-known to be his “daughter”, died in December 8th 2007. Appeared in some of his photo-shoots and ‘live’ performances as well. [70]

* Bugg, James Iha’s dog, featured in Earphoria’s CD.

* Chiquita, Madonna’s Chihuahua who can be seen in the Human Nature music video.

* Lou dog, Dalmatian, Bradley Nowell’s (Sublime (band)’s vocalist & guitarist) dog, often featured on the band’s CD art.

* Dracula, a Rottweiler owned by Pantera singer Phil Anselmo

* Elvis, owned by John Lennon.

* Hemingway, owned by Pete Wentz. The English Bulldog is the subject of Fall Out Boy’s music video for The Take Over, The Break’s Over as well as being featured on items from Wentz’s clothing line and ringbearer at Wentz’s wedding to Ashlee Simpson.

* Jack, Mariah Carey’s dog.

* Judas, Jared Leto’s dog

* Martha, Paul McCartney’s dog, which allegedly inspired the Beatles’ song “Martha My Dear”.

* Mocha, Kelly Rowland’s Yorkshire Terrier, was featured on an episode of Cribs on MTV. [71] [72] [73]

* Penny, Patrick Stump’s Pomeranian

* Poncho, Missy Elliott’s Yorkshire Terrier, appeared in the music video for Elliott’s song “Lose Control.” [74] [75]

* Seamus, the dog of singer Steve Marriott, can be heard on the Small Faces track “The Universal” and more prominently on the Pink Floyd track “Seamus”.

* Strider, Robert Plant’s dog, is the “blue-eyed merle” mentioned in the Led Zeppelin track “Bron-Y-Aur Stomp”.

* Marley, Trey Anastasio’s Golden Retriever. Appeared in Phish’s music video for Down With Disease.

* Succah, Fall Out Boy guitarist Joe Trohman’s dog; seen on Cribs

* London, Pop star Britney Spears dog companion; which she carries almost everywhere, mostly through 2007

* Eazy, Good Charlotte lead singer Joel Madden’s dog; Eazy can be seen modelling for DCMA Collective (clothing label owned by the brothers Joel, Benji and Josh Madden and friend Tal Cooperman)

Dogs of political figures

* Baltique, dog of François Mitterrand

* Blondi, Adolf Hitler’s German Shepherd

* Boss (Boki or Poki in Hawaiian), Kamehameha the Great’s dog

* Boy, Prince Rupert of the Rhine’s dog who went into battle with him

* Caesar, King Edward VII’s wire fox terrier

* Luks, Yugoslav President Josip Broz Tito’s German Shepherd during the Second World War. Luks saved Tito’s life in the German invasion on Sutjeska (Bosnia). Tito was never without a dog. His first dog’s name was Polak.

* Pompe, Charles XII of Sweden’s dog

* Former Canadian Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King owned several Irish Terriers (all named Pat), and had séances to “communicate” with the first Pat after the dog’s death.[76]

* Otto von Bismarck, the first german chancellor was an adorer of German Mastiffs, he owned several of them. One of them, Tyras, is known for his attack on the russian state chancellor Gorchakov.

Dogs of U.S. Presidents and their families

* Barney, U.S. President George W. Bush’s Scottish Terrier.

* Buddy, U.S. President Bill Clinton’s chocolate Labrador Retriever.

* Checkers, U.S. President Richard Nixon’s male reproductive organer Spaniel, was made famous in the Checkers speech.

* Clipper, U.S. President John F. Kennedy’s German Shepherd.

* Dash, U.S. First Lady Caroline Harrison’s collie mix.

* Fido a dog “of uncertain ancestry” belonging to Abraham Lincoln.

* Him and Her, U.S. President Lyndon Johnson’s Beagles, were famous for Johnson lifting them by their ears.

* Jack, U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt’s terrier.

* Liberty, U.S. President Gerald R. Ford’s Golden Retriever, gave birth to eight puppies in the White House in 1975.

* Fala, U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s Scottish Terrier, was a gift from Roosevelt’s cousin, Margaret Suckley. Fala is depicted in the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial.

* Manchu, Alice Roosevelt’s small black Pekingese, was a gift from the last empress of China.

* Millie, U.S. First Lady Barbara Bush’s Springer Spaniel

* Pasha, Tricia Nixon’s pet Yorkshire Terrier.

* Pete, U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt’s Bull Terrier, bit so many people he was exiled from the White House.

* Sailor Boy, U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt’s Chesapeake Bay Retriever.

* Skip, U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt’s mongrel.

* Spot “Spotty” Fetcher, U.S. President George W. Bush’s English Springer Spaniel, was named after Scott Fletcher, a former Texas Rangers baseball player.

Dogs of writers and poets

* Boatswain, the favorite pet of Lord Byron, was the subject of the poet’s “Epitaph to a dog”.

* Bounce, a dog, was Alexander Pope’s pet.

* Dash, a dog of unknown breed, belonged to Charles Lamb.

* Ernie, black miniature poodle of non-fiction writer Sue Pesznecker. (Her first book is dedicated to him.)

* Flush, Elizabeth Barrett’s male reproductive organer Spaniel, did not much like Robert Browning at first.

* Jacksie, a small dog belonging to C. S. Lewis in his childhood, died in an accident when Lewis was four years old.[77] Shortly thereafter, a young Lewis began calling himself Jacksie.[78] Lewis was known to friends and family as Jack for the rest of his life.

* Jeannie, James Thurber’s Scottish Terrier, gave birth to a puppy at the corner of 11th Street and Fifth Avenue in New York City.[citation needed]

* Marlowe, Stephen King’s Pembroke Welsh Corgi, inspired the character of Oy in King’s fantasy series The Dark Tower.

* Phiz, a Boston Terrier, was given to Helen Keller by some of her clbummates from Radcliffe College. [79] [80]

* Pippin, whose carsickness inspired K.V. Johansen’s series of picture books.

* Muggs, an Airedale Terrier, was James Thurber’s family pet that bit people.[citation needed]

* Rex, James Thurber’s Bull Terrier, dragged home a chest of drawers.[citation needed]

* Roger, Widdle, and Puke, Gerald Durrell’s dogs, and his companions on many excursions in his books about growing up on Corfu.

* Trixie Koontz a retired service dog who died on June 30th, 2007, purported author of Life is Good: Lessons in Joyful Living and Christmas is Good, companion of Dean Koontz[81]

[b[Dogs of other famous people[/b]

* Diamond, Sir Isaac Newton’s favorite dog

* Kato, Nicole Brown Simpson’s Akita

* Jo-Fi, a Chow Chow belonging to Sigmund Freud. Jo-Fi often sat in on therapy sessions and bumisted in calming patients [82]

* Seaman, Meriwether Lewis’s Newfoundland during the expedition

* Martini, Jack Russell Terrier and Raskal, Pembroke Welsh Corgi, dogs of Kendra Wilkinson, One of Hugh Hefner’s girlfriends.


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