Jack Russell Terrier Max, known for his role as Stanley Ipkiss' loyal pet, shines in this Hollywood hit, despite facing size-related challenges in other roles.
Milo from "The Mask"
Beasley the Dogue de Bordeaux, trained by his owner Clint Rowe, impresses alongside Tom Hanks in the buddy cop comedy, becoming a memorable part of the film.
Hooch from "Turner & Hooch"
Coco, the adopted shelter dog, charms director Dan Trachtenberg and secures a bigger role in the Predator franchise movie, showcasing her natural talent.
Sarii from "Prey"
Hachiko from "Hachi
A Dog's Tale": The American adaptation of Hachikō Monogatari features three Akita dog actors—Chico, Forrest, and Layla—bringing the touching story of loyalty to life.
The Golden Retriever Buddy, discovered as a stray and trained by Kevin di Cicco, leads a sports-centric film franchise with remarkable skills.
Buddy from "Air Bud"
Moonie the Chihuahua, trained by owner Sue Chipperton, captures hearts as Elle Woods' adorable sidekick in the stylish comedy.
Bruiser from "Legally Blonde"
Terry the female Cairn Terrier, skillfully trained by Carl Spitz, earns fame for her iconic role in the timeless classic, The Wizard of Oz.
Toto from "The Wizard of Oz"
Mushu the pug, trained by Ted Brac, humorously portrays the alien-disguised-as-a-dog character in the popular Men in Black franchise.
Frank from "Men in Black"
Chris the St. Bernard, raised by trainer Karl Lewis Miller, becomes the lovable face of the film series before retiring with his family.
Beethoven from "Beethoven"
Pal, the untrained Rough Collie, captures hearts as Hollywood's most famous and devoted dog, paving the way for his descendants to carry on the legacy.