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Fido (1941 – June 9, 1958) was an Italian dog that came to public attention in 1943 because of his demonstration of unwavering loyalty to his dead master. Fido was the subject of articles appearing in many Italian and international magazines and newspapers, was featured in newsreels throughout Italy, and was bestowed several honors, including a public statue erected in his honor.
Fido, a pet Brontosaurus in the 1939 animated film Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur; Fido, the pet dog sidekick in the 1916 animated film Bobby Bumps; Fido, a dog voiced by Mel Blanc in the 1949 animated film Woody Woodpecker and His Talent Show; Fido, a dog in the 1949 animated short film The House of Tomorrow
Fido (Italian dog) H. Hanno (elephant) Hansken; L. Lampo (dog) This page was last edited on 22 August 2016, at 21:22 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
Pages in category "Dog monuments" ... Monument to Fido, Borgo San Lorenzo; Fido (Italian dog) Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial; Frida (dog) G. Garsdale railway station;
Traveling back and forth to the U.S with your furry best friend is about to become more difficult. Starting Aug. 1, dogs will be required to meet new health standards before they can enter or ...
Large or small, these Italian dog breeds make their country proud with their good looks, keen sense of style, and sharp intelligence. The post 12 Handsome Italian Dog Breeds appeared first on ...
This Italian dog’s name roughly translates to “bodyguard dog” in Latin. These dogs are smart, loyal, and eager to please, although their assertive nature makes them a no-go for novice owners ...
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