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20 Famous Dachshunds on TV and Movies

Dachshunds, also known as wiener dogs or sausage dogs, are a beloved breed known for their long bodies and short legs. Their distinctive appearance and charming personalities have made them a popular choice for TV shows and movies. Here are 20 famous dachshunds on TV and in movies.

Puddles – Puddles was the loyal pet of Harvey Korman in the 1970s TV show “The Harvey Korman Show.”

Hooch – Played by Beasley the dachshund, Hooch was the faithful companion to detective Monk in the TV series “Monk.”

Vincent – Vincent was the adorable dachshund from the 2005 movie “The Corpse Bride.”

Frank – In the TV show “Men in Trees,” Frank was the dachshund who stole the hearts of the viewers.

Little Dog – Little Dog was the faithful sidekick of Officer Dibble in the cartoon series “Top Cat.”

Brownie – Brownie was the clever and resourceful dachshund from the 1960s TV show “The Beverly Hillbillies.”

Zeus – Zeus was the cute and cuddly dachshund from the movie “The Adventures of Milo and Otis.”

Pretzel – Pretzel was the lovable dachshund from the 1957 movie “The Three Faces of Eve.”

Slinky Dog – Slinky Dog was one of the most beloved characters from the “Toy Story” franchise.

Stanley – Stanley was the adorable dachshund from the TV show “Living Single.”

Rufus – Rufus was the talking dachshund from the TV show “Kim Possible.”

Wiener Dog Internationals – The Wiener Dog Internationals are a group of dachshunds that race each other in a series of competitions in a popular movie series.

Flash – Flash was the cute and friendly dachshund from the TV show “The Dukes of Hazzard.”

Marley – Marley was the mischievous but lovable dachshund from the movie “Marley & Me.”

Scooby-Doo – Although Scooby-Doo is technically a Great Dane, he is often portrayed as a dachshund in merchandise and various adaptations of the series.

Frieda – Frieda was the spunky dachshund from the classic TV special “A Charlie Brown Christmas.”

Brandy – Brandy was the loyal companion of the main character in the TV show “Hart to Hart.”

Weenie – Weenie was the lovable dachshund from the cartoon series “Oswald.”

Buddy – Buddy was the dachshund from the TV show “The Secret Life of the American Teenager.”

Monty – Monty was the adorable dachshund from the TV show “Here’s Lucy.”

These famous dachshunds have captured the hearts of viewers worldwide and have solidified the breed’s place in popular culture. With their unique appearance and charming personalities, it’s no wonder that dachshunds continue to be a beloved breed among pet owners.

Mary Allen

Written by Mary Allen

Hello, I'm Mary! I've cared for many pet species including dogs, cats, guinea pigs, fish, and bearded dragons. I also have ten pets of my own currently. I've written many topics in this space including how-tos, informational articles, care guides, breed guides, and more.

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