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| Ruth Nagel with her oldest son Dale. Ruth Nagel with her oldest son Dale. |
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| Sara and Penney Sara and Penney |
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| Sara Haight With Dog. Sara Haight With Dog. |
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| Scott Nagel & Cupcake. Scott Nagel & Cupcake. Cupcake is Boerboel (pronounced bower-bull), he is 3/4 south African mastiff and 1/4 cane courso (Italian mastiff) he is 9 months old and 117 pounds in this picture. |
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| Scott Nagel with Josh 1977. Scott Nagel with Josh 1977. |
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| Shirly MacLaine Dog. Shirly MacLaine with the dog she shared the screen with in the 1963 movie "Irma La Douce" |
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| Steven & Hilary Crowder Steven & Hilary Crowder with their dog Betty as a pup. |
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| Steven Crowder Steven Crowder and his dog Betty. |
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| Steven Tyler. Steven Tyler Dog. |
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| Sully The service dog that assisted President George Herbert Walker Bush in the final months of his life laying in front of his casket. He was named after American airline captain Chesley Burnett "Sully" Sullenberger III who saved US Airways Flight 1549 by landing in the Hudson River after both engines were disabled by a bird strike. Sully will go on to serve other disabled vets. |
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| Thadeus Avery Jr. With Dog Thadeus Avery Jr. With Dog |
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| The Book of Joe by Vincent Price. Vincent Price loved his dog Joe so much that he wrote a book about him. |
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| The Dawn of Flight. Pictured are aviation pioneers William Avery and Augustus Herring. The photographer was likely Octave Chanute. No record of who owned the dogs but, it's comforting to know man's best friend was present at the dawn of flight |
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| The grave of Fala and Chief. The grave of Fala and Chief. Pet dogs kept by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. They are buried near the president and his wife. |
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| Tim Tebow & Bronx. Tim Tebow & Bronx. |
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| Titanic Dogs. Twelve dogs were aboard the Titanic. Only three survived the sinking.
It is undocumented but, Ann Elizabeth Isham was said to have been in a lifeboat when she was told that she could not bring her Great Dane on board with her. She chose to get out of the lifeboat. She became one of four first class women passengers who died in the sinking. A few days later, a passenger on a passing ship reported seeing a woman's body floating in the ocean clinging to the body of a large dog but, the body was not recovered. |
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| Vance Brand Family. Astronaut Vance D. Brand poses for a family portrait with his wife, Joan, and their four children, Susan (seated on left), Stephanie (seated on right), Patrick (standing on right) and Kevin (standing on left) and the family dog. |
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| Vincent Price with Alice Cooper and a dog. -perhaps the most random thing ever. |
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| Vivienne Haigh-Wood Eliot Vivienne Haigh-Wood Eliot with her dog. |
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| Walt Disney A publicity still from a Disney World episode; "The Best Doggoned Dog in the World" that aired in 1957. |
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| Wentz-Simpson Wedding. Ashlee Simpson and Pete Wentz at their wedding with her bull dog. |
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| William H Macy Dogs. William H. Macy and his wife Felicity Huffman taking their dogs for a walk on Mulholland Drive in Los Angeles, California. |
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| William Shatner William Shatner with his dog. |
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| Winston Churchill Winston Churchill and Rufus. |
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| Zach and Penny Zach and Penny |
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