117 Cartoon Dog Names for Animated Canines
It’s no surprise that cartoon canines are plentiful. Cute, sweet, and naturally entertaining, dogs are fun for all ages. From Snoopy to Scooby-Doo to Santa’s Little Helper, animated pups have played prominent roles in film, television, and pop culture ever since Mickey Mouse befriended Pluto.
If you’re searching for the perfect cartoon character names for your real-world pup, you’ve come to the right place. These cartoon dog names are perfect (ahem, pawfect?) for animated pets.
Most Popular Cartoon Dog Names
Featuring both famous cartoon dog names and more obscure characters, our top picks have a little something for everyone.
- Bandit, the Australian Cattle Dog from Bluey
- Brian, the Beagle from Family Guy
- Clifford, the iconic Big Red Dog
- Dug, the Golden Retriever from Up
- Marmaduke, the comic strip Great Dane
- Mr. Peanutbutter, the Labrador Retriever from BoJack Horseman
- Odie, from Garfield
- Pluto, the Disney icon
- Porkchop, the Bull Terrier from Doug
- Rowlf, the Muppet
- Santa’s Little Helper, the Greyhound from The Simpsons
- Scooby-Doo, the crime-solving Great Dane
- Slink, the Dachshund toy from Toy Story
- Snoopy, the Beagle from Peanuts
- Spike, the fictional Siberian Tiger Hound from Rugrats
- Stitch, the dog-like alien from Lilo & Stitch
- Zero, the ghost dog from The Nightmare Before Christmas
Best Male Cartoon Dog Names
Have a Very Good Boy? Great news: we have very good male cartoon names for dogs!
- Ace the Bat-Hound, a superhero German Shepherd in DC Comics
- Billy Dog, from The Busy World of Richard Scary
- Blue, the puppy from Blue’s Clues
- Dogbert, the Beagle from Dilbert
- Dollar, the Dalmatian from Richie Rich
- Earl, the Jack Russell Terrier from MUTTS
- Eugene the Jeep, from Popeye
- Jake, from Adventure Time
- Krypto, the Superdog from DC Comics
- Mr. Morris, from Arthur
- Scrappy, Scooby-Doo’s Great Dane puppy sidekick
- Snowy, the Wire Fox Terrier from The Adventures of Tintin
- Underdog, the Saturday morning canine superhero
Best Female Cartoon Dog Names
While the most iconic cartoon dogs tend to be male, modern cartoons feature plenty of female four-legged friends. Good Girls, these cartoon dog names are for you.
- Bluey, the Australian Cattle Dog puppy from Bluey
- Chilli, the Australian Cattle Dog from Bluey
- Everest, the Siberian Husky from Paw Patrol
- Gidget, from The Secret Life of Pets
- Jenna, the Siberian Husky from Balto
- Lady Bird, the Bloodhound from King of the Hill
- Muffin, the Australian Cattle Dog puppy from Bluey
- Skye, the Cockapoo from Paw Patrol
- Winona, the Collie from My Little Pony
- Zoe Trent, the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel from Littlest Pet Shop
Best Disney Cartoon Dog Names
It may be called the House of Mouse, but if you ask us, the Palace of Pups is more appropriate. Pay homage to Disney’s dazzling cast of canines with these memorable dog cartoon names.
- Bolt, the white German Shepherd from Bolt
- Bruno, the Bloodhound from Cinderella
- Charles B. Barkin, from All Dogs Go to Heaven
- Chief, the Irish Wolfhound from Lady and the Tramp
- Colonel, the Sheepdog from 101 Dalmatians
- Copper, the puppy from The Fox and the Hound
- Dante, the Xoloitzcuintli from Coco
- Dodger, from Oliver & Company
- Einstein, the Great Dane from Oliver & Company
- Georgette, the Poodle from Oliver & Company
- Goofy, the Disney icon
- Jock, the Scottish Terrier from Lady and the Tramp
- Lady, the Cocker Spaniel from Lady and the Tramp
- Lafayette, the Basset Hound from The Artistocats
- Little Brother, from Mulan
- Lucky, from 101 Dalmatians
- Nana, the St. Bernard from Peter Pan
- Napoleon, the Bloodhound from The Artistocats
- Patch, from 101 Dalmatians
- Percy, the Pug from Pocahontas
- Perdita, from 101 Dalmatians
- Pongo, from 101 Dalmatians
- Scamp, from Lady and the Tramp
- Tito, the Chihuahua from Oliver & Company
- Toby, the Basset Hound from The Great Mouse Detective
- Tramp, from Lady and the Tramp
- Winston, the Boston Terrier from Feast
Best Cartoon Dog Names From Movies
Disney isn’t the only studio smitten with canine characters. These Hollywood-approved dog cartoon names are inspired by the silver screen.
- Charkie, the Cocker Spaniel from Curious George
- Chief, from Isle of Dogs
- Duke, from The Secret Life of Pets
- Ferdinand, from Tom and Jerry: The Movie
- Goddard, the robot dog from Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius
- Gromit, the Beagle from Wallace & Gromit
- Kyle, the piranha-dog hybrid from Despicable Me
- Luiz, the Bulldog from Rio
- Max, from How the Grinch Stole Christmas
- Scraps, the ghost dog from Corpse Bride
- Sparky, the Bull Terrier from Frankenweenie
Best Cartoon Dog Names From Television
Saturday morning cartoons wouldn’t be the same without our four-legged friends. Ranging from classic to current, these dog names from cartoons earn two paws up.
- Astro, the Great Dane from The Jetsons
- Bailey, the Australian Shepherd from Clifford the Big Red Dog
- Barky Marky, from Tiny Toon Adventures
- Bingo, the Australian Cattle Dog puppy from Bluey
- Buttons, from Animaniacs
- CatDog, the Nickelodeon mash-up
- Chase, the German Shepherd from Paw Patrol
- Courage, from Courage the Cowardly Dog
- Hector, the Bulldog from The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries
- K-9, the alien dog from the Looney Tunes franchise
- Mr. Peabody, from The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle
- Poochie, from The Simpsons
- Ren Höek, the Chihuahua from The Ren & Stimpy Show
- Rolly, the Pug from Puppy Dog Pals
- Seymour, from Futurama
- Snowball, from Rick and Morty
- Sparky, from South Park
- Sprocket, the Sheepdog from Fraggle Rock
- Spunky, the Bull Terrier from Rocko’s Modern Life
Best Anime Dog Names
Dogs play a prominent role in anime, where they frequently have special powers and shape-shifting abilities. These names of dog cartoon characters are perfect for magical pups (aka, all of them).
- Akamaru, the Great Pyrenees from Naruto
- Apo, the Pug from Space Brothers
- Belka, the Schipperke from Little Busters!
- Black Hayate, the Shiba Inu from Fullmetal Alchemist
- Bow, the Bull Terrier from Bow Wow
- Buddy, from Nichijou
- Charo, from Little Charo
- Chikuwa, the Chihuahua from Yuru Camp
- Ein, the Pembroke Welsh Corgi from Cowboy Bebop
- Freddy, the French Bulldog from Fortune Dogs
- Growlith, the puppy Pokemon
- Iggy, from Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure
- Kazuhito Harumi, the dachshund from Dog & Scissors
- Koromaru, the Shiba Inu from Persona 3
- Oda Nobunaga, the Shiba Inu from Oda Cinnamon Nobunaga
- Potato, from Air
- Sadaharu, from Gintama
- Shigure Sohma, from Fruits Basket
- Strelka, the Siberian Husky from Little Busters!
- Weed, the Akita from Ginga Densetsu Weed
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