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  2. Shep (American dog) - Wikipedia

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    Shep was the name given to a herding dog that appeared at the Great Northern Railway station one day in 1936 in Fort Benton, Montana, and watched as his deceased master's casket was loaded onto the train and left. The dog remained at the station, waiting for his master to return for the next five and a half years, until he was killed by an ...

  3. Shep (dog actor) - Wikipedia

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    Shep is the name of a dog whose principal claim to fame is that he graces the screen in the capacity of a star, frequently appearing in the title roles of startling and melodramatic 'thrillers.' Shep is a Thanhouser collie, a valuable acquisition to that studio, and, according to the directors, goes about his work with a determination and ...

  4. Jurassic Bark - Wikipedia

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    Loyalty – a real-life dog who stayed at the spot of a car accident which killed his owners for seven years; Shep – a real-life dog whose master's casket was taken away by train; Shep met every train for six years until his death; List of individual dogs § Faithful after master's death

  5. Shep (British dog) - Wikipedia

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    Shep (1 May 1971 – 17 January 1987) was a Blue Peter dog, a Border Collie. He was bought by the BBC to replace Patch, one of Petra's puppies, born in 1965. Shep became the main Blue Peter dog when Petra died in 1977. Shep debuted on Blue Peter on the 16th September 1971 and was named a week later.

  6. Blue Peter pets - Wikipedia

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    Shep left Blue Peter when Noakes departed in June 1978. Shep also appeared with Noakes in six series of Go With Noakes, from 1976 to 1980. Noakes left Blue Peter on 26 June 1978. [7] and the BBC offered to let him keep Shep, as the dog had lived with him since his TV debut. [8]

  7. List of fictional dogs in live-action television - Wikipedia

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    The family's first dog in the books and the TV series. Jeb: Redbone Coonhound: VR Troopers: Ryan's dog; about three young men in virtual reality. Jim Brussels Griffon: Mike & Molly: Margaret Bigg's dog. Joe: German Shepherd: Run, Joe, Run: Sgt. Corey's dog who is on the run. Jupiter Great Dane: I Dream of Jeannie: General Peterson's dog. K9 ...

  8. What TV looks like to dogs and cats - AOL

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    TV shows and movies don't make any sense to them. Pets can't visually make sense of the programs we love. To them, everything looks like one big blur -- but dogs and cats see different things.

  9. List of individual dogs - Wikipedia

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    Bouncer, played a dog also called Bouncer in the Australian soap opera Neighbours.; Bullet, "the Wonder Dog", a black and silver AKC registered German Shepherd (originally: "Bullet Von Berge") was a regular on the '50s TV show The Roy Rogers Show; his taxidermic remains (along with Trigger) were displayed at The Roy Rogers & Dale Evans Museum and he was sold in 2010 at Christie's for $35,000.