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Recently, the University of Veterinary Medicine in Vienna published a study declaring dogs 'prosocial'. This means they help us in all sorts of ways even when there is no direct benefit to them.

Now, this may not apply to all canines in the world, but in the realm of Anime, most dogs deserve to be considered 'prosocial' like cats.

In this article, we at Entoin collated the top 50 best anime dogs for you to play with, pat, pet, and adore. Dogs and cats are truly a blessing, too pure for this world, and dare we say something we do not deserve.

Those who are good to their doggy pets will appreciate that sentiment. Without further ado, let's perform a nice big doggy jump into this list.

50. Sadaharu

Anime: Gintama

Fans of anime are used to learning that pets in this genre are often more than they seem. Take Sadaharu who, despite looking like the cutest dog ever, was originally an 'Inugami', or Dog God.

He stood for attack and destruction and was watched over by Ane and Mone, aka the Priestess Sisters. Guarding the Dragon's Pulse, this doggo later found himself without a 'job' when the Amanto came on the scene.

This big white-furred red-collared doggy soon became too expensive for the sisters to take care of. He was soon after given to the Yorozuya, with whom he has stayed ever since (hope they refrain from feeding him strawberries and milk).

As you can imagine, there are a lot of serious events unravelling in the "Gintama" anime, and this dog plays an invaluable part in the narrative.

From funny moments to all the times he came in a different disguise, Sadaharu has certainly earned his place on this list. That head-biting habit, though!

49. Alexander

Anime: Fullmetal Alchemist

The Tucker family pet, Alexander the dog brings a jolt of warmth to the show. The white-furred Great Pyrenees is Nina's best-buddy.

The little girl was prone to drawing pictures of herself with Alexander. The two of them grew closer after her dad scolded her for keeping Alex tied up. It was a natural transition, one that wasn't put there intentionally.

The hardest part of all is realizing that Nina and Alexander were fated to get even closer. The heart-breaking and mind-numbing scene that viewers witnessed in the 2003 series of "Fullmetal Alchemist" still haunts them to this day.

Here are a lovable dog and an innocent girl whose bond will truly never be forgotten.

48. Akamaru

Anime: Naruto

The nin-dog hailing from Konohagakure's Inuzuka clan, Akamaru is a constant companion to Kiba Inuzuka and a bundle of joy in the series itself.

Originally, this cute doggy was bonded to Kiba back when the boy was in university, and the pet was given to him by his mother. This doggy can 'sense chakras' using nothing but his nose.

This lets him judge the strength of an enemy, which has been of great use to Kiba.

As devoted as he is active, Akamaru and Kiba inspire some of the most unforgettable dog-person sentiments in anime. In a short story within this show, we saw the rather funny thought processes that go on inside Akamura's canine mind.

This brown-nosed squint-eyed doggo is certainly one for this list. And who can forget that cute Mohawk-ish fur-stand on the back of his head?

Akamaru is no stranger to battle, in fact, he even went up against Naruto and came out in one piece (no thanks to Kiba, there).

47. Wanta

Anime: Elfin Lied

Ever by Mayu's side, this super-cute doggy is smart to a fault and twice as loyal. Fans saw a rather emotional side of this dog when he tried wading into the ocean after escaping his former owners, who were known for being abusive.

Tugging on everyone's heartstrings, the relationship between Wanta and Mayu is memorable and progressive. The very character of Lucy is redeemed through this dog's eyes.

His time at Maple House makes for worthy viewing. This little canine may appear adorable but he is fiercely protective of his loved ones.

46. Heen

Anime: Howl's Moving Castle

This white and brown doggo is actually more ancient than he looks. Though he tries his best to fulfil the role of spy for Madame Suliman, he ends up proving that he is better off simply being an errand-runner.

Plenty of misunderstandings find this canine, making his role in the anime movie "Howl's Moving Castle" complex and crucial.

He has been part of a good share of magical disguises and breath-taking adventures, making Heen a must-have dog on this list.

There's a well-written story-arc just for this doggo, one that has Suliman calling him 'little traitor' at the end of the film. But fans will know that Heen is as loyal as canines come, just not to Madame.

45. Tetsuya #2

Anime: Kuroko's Basketball

He is referred to as '2' because he comes a close second to the show's main character, Tetsuya Kuroko. Along with the Seirin team, Kuroko takes responsibility for Tetsuya #2, making him something of a team mascot.

And what a cute mascot! A black upper coat and white underfur add to the distinct look of this next canine on our list, who is technically still a pup.

The two white spots above his blue eyes are actually his eyebrows. As if he couldn't get any cuter! He's a typical dog in several regards and is blessed with sharp intelligence.

And here's the best part, he can dribble a basketball. Tetsuya #2 has been part of some of the most game-changing moments in the "Kuroko's Basketball" anime.

44. Zeke

Anime: Highschool of the Dead

When Alice Maresato first found Zeke, she couldn't have known that this dog would protect her in every way he knew.

'Them' play the role of antagonists in this series. It is both realistic and amusing to see the way Zeke uses his doggo senses to detect these villains and therefore help the Takashi Komuro group that took him in.

This white dog has black ear flaps, making him stand out in his own right. His red collar with hanging bone ornament deserves special mention.

Outbreaks feature prominently in the narrative of "Highschool of the Dead", a story-point that new viewers will appreciate given the ongoing Wuhan virus pandemic. Zeke, the dog does an excellent job of protecting and warning the ones he loves, which makes him a star in our book.

43. Pakkun

Anime: Naruto

Part of Kakashi's team of hounds in the "Naruto" anime, Pakkun belongs to the 'Animal Summoning' class of pets, a system that prevails in the show's narrative.

A major distinction between this dog and others on this list is that Pakkun is more elderly and wise than he is adorable and naughty.

Grouchy, instructive, and guiding, this dog brings little humour to the show. But he makes up for that by being on point and earnest when it comes to the tasks he has to do with Kakashi.

In fact, he takes pride in his work and brings plenty of determination to it. This gruff-voiced pug ninken is the smallest one on the team, but fiercely loyal and ready to do more.

42. Ein

Anime: Cowboy Bebop

If this next doggy on our list looks like a familiar breed, that's because it is. A Pembroke Welsh Corgi, made famous by his resemblance to the Queen's own pets, Ein plays a powerful role in the "Cowboy Bebop" anime.

Through keen research, his intelligence has been enhanced to the extent that he is considered a 'data dog'. Perhaps his name took a few letters from Einstein?

The fact that Ein cannot speak makes it that much worthwhile to watch him interact with the main characters.

Close to Edward, this doggo has contributed much to the Bebop gang. He helped figure out some of the most important game-changing mysteries in the show, like the time he found out what the sunstone did, and when he knew beforehand the true nature of Vincent Volaju.

This doggy is a valuable addition to our list. Not only can he drive a vehicle, answer the phone, and actually watch TV, he also plays Shogi quite proficiently, can communicate with other animals, and hack a system using nothing but his mind.

Cowboy Bepop is reportedly getting a live-action so we may see our doggy in a different look.

41. Makkachin

Anime: Yuri!!! On Ice

Poodles are exceptionally cute dogs, and this one appears in the "Yuri!!! On Ice" anime as a constant companion to Victor Nikiforov. Makkachin has been with him for a long time.

This curly-haired silver-beige poodle sometimes looks like an adorable bear, but he is every bit representative of his breed.

Makkachin loves the water and enjoys drooling over unguarded food. His loyalty to Victor is outstanding.

A major heart-warming moment in the series is when Victor takes a break from competitive skating, all so he could be with his beloved pet in what fans have come to understand were the doggo's last years.

40. Potato

Anime: Air

This cutest of all stray dogs in anime has a tendency to follow Kano around wherever he went. In the anime "Air", he speaks just one word: "Piko", which sounds extremely adorable.

Potato and Kano came to bond through Yukito, whose puppet this little doggy stole one day. Suffice to say Yukito does not like this canine. What's not to like about this floofy black-eyed dog!

It's interesting to see the dynamic between the main character and this adorable anime dog. Potato often finds Kano when she enters one of her 'states', which sees her wandering town at night in some sort of a daze.

39. Taromaru

Anime: Gakkou Gurashi!

During one of Yuki Takeya's explorations, he came across a Shiba Inu puppy that changed his life for the better.

Though this dog made an appearance only in one chapter of the "Gakkou Gurashi!" manga, he must have left an indelible mark on fans, enough to earn him an extended character-arc in this zombie anime.

In the show, Kurumi finds him at the mall and they soon grow a bond. Before long, he is 'adopted' by the School Life Club, to whom he becomes a mascot.

A full-fledged supporting character, this light-brown doggo is tolerant, clever, and observant. Those parts of the story where he was infected proved quite heart-breaking but made the anime what it is.

Even then, his love for Yuki proved itself when he defended her from other zombies.

38. Chouchou

Anime: One Piece

This dog calls to mind some of those tear-jerking stories of pets doing what they still do even after their owners have passed away, and they do it as if their owners are still around.

The white-furred Chouchou seems to be no exception, as he constantly stands guard outside the pet shop that belonged to Hocker, his owner.

This small and friendly 'Type B' doggo resides in Orange Town, which the Straw Hat Pirates visit in the "One Piece" anime.

One thing leads to another, and Chouchou becomes their ally, even helping them escape the wrath of some townspeople. No matter the danger, this dog's loyalty is never in question.

Fans got a good glimpse of this canine's steadfastness and bravery when he went up against a large lion called Richie.

37. Antoinette

Anime: Ouran High School Host Club

Born from the Golden Retriever Anne-Sophie de Grantaine, who was in France at the time, the gorgeous Retriever Antoinette soon came into the life of Tamaki Suoh.

The two have been inseparable since he bought this doggo at the mall in episode 17 of the "Ouran High School Host Club" anime.

When fans look back at the moment Bisco Hatori selected a Golden Retriever to be Tamaki's spirit animal, they saw the character-connection that much clearer.

These dogs are loyal, sociable, lovely, and intelligent, all qualities that fans have observed in the Princely Host.

36. Pedro Martínez

Anime: Kimi ni Todoke

One of the most memorable characters that are guaranteed to make you smile in the "Kimi ni Todoke" anime is a dog named Pedro.

He's a stray, and one that both Sawako and Shouta spotted on their way to school. Shouta was first to take him in, making Pedro part of his family.

It is so cute knowing that his name comes from both the main characters. The doggo's nickname Maru came from Sawako, and Pedro from Pin.

The white-furred smiley-eyed Pedro is a true bundle of joy in this series. Even his lolling tongue is cuteness itself.

35. Tadakichi-san

Anime: Azumanga Daioh

Chiyo's pet, this doggo is important to the "Azumanga Daioh" anime, because he plays a potent emotional part in the lives of several of its characters.

Also called "Mr Tadakichi", this Great Pyrenees breed is prone to letting Chiyo ride on his back.

This large and gentle canine gave fans beautiful interactions with the character Sakaki.

The story arc where Maya finds Sakaki led several viewers to question the future of Tadakichi-san. But all is well between dog and owner.

In fact, even when Chiyo goes to America for his studies, 'gentleman' Tadakichi-san travels with him and finds a home there among family-friends.

34. Iggy

Anime: Jojo's Bizarre Adventure

When the main characters of the anime "Jojo's Bizarre Adventure" plan to head over to Cairo, Egypt, to face off against DIO, fans were amused and glad to see New York urban mutt Iggy allying with them to further their cause.

Though he begrudgingly accepts to go with them on this final expedition, the fact that this doggo is a 'Stand' user and can wield 'The Fool' adds to his significance in this anime's narrative.

This adorable but powerful Boston Terrier-ish canine looks almost like a cartoon human.

Despite being anti-social, he does have his own set of fans, owing in large part to how his character transitions from rude and revengeful to one who would defend a child and later would sacrifice himself; in the Vanilla Ice narrative.

33. Guts

Anime: Kill La Kill

This teeny-weeny doggo is a pug and belongs to the Mankanshoku family in the "Kill La Kill" anime. He is every bit a typical pug dog, except for that cool-blue hoodie.

An ever-lolling tongue and an almost unlimited stock of energy have made this canine a fan favourite.

If there is ever a foodie doggo, Guts will be top of his game. He adores eating, in fact, his name came from the idea that he 'enjoys eating with gusto'. In the show, he is seen standing on his hind legs, like people.

The humour element comes in when Guts shows an unnatural attraction to Ryuko Matoi.

The anime Kill La Kill has only one season and fans are eagerly waiting for the second season.

32. Tobimaru

Anime: Sword of the Stranger

The anime movie "Sword of the Stranger" gave fans some fine moments indeed, not least among which is the dog Tobimaru.

The orphan boy Kotaro calls him a companion. This canine has proven his loyalty to the boy ten times over.

The heroics and wisdom that this dog brings to the movie have to be seen to be fully appreciated. His interactions with the ronin Nanashi are exceptionally written.

More than once has Tobimaru put himself between danger and the ones he loves. This more than anything else has earned this 'goodest boy' a place on our list.

31. Bee

Anime: Dragon Ball GT

The characters Good Buu and Mr Satan own a dog called Bee in the "Dragon Ball GT" anime who is every bit as lovable as he seems.

This grey Labrador Retriever breed infuses each of his scenes with energy and delight.

From the time he was wounded to all the brilliant story arcs he has been part of in this franchise, Bee is definitely a superb anime dog for this list.

The narrative involving Van Zant inspired fans to love this doggo even more, especially considering how much he brought to Buu and Mr Satan's lives.

30. Kazuhito Harumi

Anime: Inu to Hasami wa Tsukaiyō

On this list, we at Entoin are attempting to detail anime dogs, and strictly so. Logically, that entails no shape-shifting characters.  However, we found it necessary to make an exception for the main character in the anime "Inu to Hasami wa Tsukaiyō".

Kazuhito Harumi was a bookish third-year middle school student who met his end when he saved a woman during an armed robbery at a café.

He was reborn into a dachshund doggy, which technically makes him a permanent dog, and therefore a good addition to this list. As a canine, he not only experienced significant story arc changes, he actually influenced several of them.

Remember the ruthless Kirihime Natsuno and those awful scissors? Her interactions with him are anime gold, more so considering that she becomes his owner. Only later does Kazuhito even realize that Kirihime was the woman he saved.

From the way his ahoge moves left-right to the manner in which he howls, there is more going on with this dog than meets the eye.

29. Puppy

Anime: Elfen Lied

When young Lucy found a little stray pup one day, her story arc in the "Elfen Lied" anime was that much better for it.

This anime contains realistic and emotionally intense narratives that play beautifully around the main characters and their pet companions.

Fans found it wonderful watching how Lucy sacrificed so much to ensure that Puppy remained secure and comfortable. This dog is considered by some to be a Yorkipoo breed, not that it takes anything away from its adorability.

Expect some unforgettable heart-break moments in this show that is totally worth watching.

28. Beck

Anime: BECK: Mongolian Chop Squad

Though not exactly the show's main character, Beck's name was applied to the name of the band who plays a potent role in this series.

The character Ryusuke considers Beck to be his dog, but it was Chiba who coined the band's name BECK. Ever since Yukio "Koyuki" Tanaka saved Beck from a gang of delinquent kids, they forged a bond that fans of the "BECK: Mongolian Chop Squad" anime have come to admire.

Beck at the time already belonged to another. His name is Ryuusuke "Ray" Minami, an up-and-coming guitarist who had recently left a popular rock band.

When Yukio and Ryuusuke meet, the show's narrative picks up in earnest, taking viewers through a beautiful friendship that grows along the lanes of western rock culture. Observing Beck, anyone will see that he appears odd, almost like a patchwork doll.

27. Enek

Anime: Spice & Wolf

Companion to Nora Arendt, this black shaggy-furred sheepdog in the "Spice & Wolf" anime is focused and loyal to a keen degree. His intricate bond with the girl is one of the reasons fans have come to love Enek.

He is always there for her, complimenting her, and making her work guarding sheep that much easier.

In the anime, Nora adopted Enek after finding him wounded (or so she says, though there is no real proof how the doggo came to be hurt).

Nevertheless, the scene made for a heartbreaking introduction to one of the most memorable dogs in anime.

26. Owner

Anime: Blend-S

From his signature yellow bandana to that cute look on his face, this brown and white mixed Husky breed has made itself a staple in the "Blend-S" anime.

He is happiest around Maika Sakuranomiya, adores walks, and gives occasional licks to Dino. Every scene in which he pretends to be innocent is canine cuteness.

If this entry reads like an adoption write-up, we ask you who wouldn't want to own a doggo as sweet as this. Huskies are known to be temperamental, and Owner is no exception to that fact.

The moments when he threatens Dino with breaking his action figures to the times he nips the boy, it looks like Owner will do anything to get his outdoor walks.

25. Inu

Anime: Blood-C

This is one of the most mysterious dogs on our list, and much the same can be said of his role in the anime "Blood-C".

Inu's companionship with, and fondness for, Saya aside this brown-furred doggy with three strange forehead stripes is always serious, showing a quality of level-headedness that is almost human.

This dog can communicate, which adds to his credibility in the eyes of fans. As Saya gradually starts to recover her memories, Inu supports her and shares his own thoughts with her, especially about him existing to fulfil someone's wish.

This wish centres solely around 'waking' Saya up by helping her recover all her memories. Whatever Fumihito did to Saya seems much less mysterious than what Inu brings to the series.

24. Fuzzy

Anime: Fukigen na Mononokean

To Hanae, Fuzzy is the first-ever 'Yōkai' he'd ever seen. In the "Fukigen na Mononokean" anime, this round white dog looks more like a hairball than a proper canine, in fact, him being a yōkai means he is not technically a dog at all.

From his purple eyes to all the times he blushes when he is happy (during playtime with Haruitsuki and Hanae), this dog is nonetheless worthy of adding to this list. He attempts to communicate any opinions he may have and has proven dependable and intelligent to an admirable degree.

Working for the Mononokean, Fuzzy has proven all sorts of dog-like qualities: loyalty, bravery, protectiveness. This anime contains scenes where Fuzzy defended Hanae from other yōkai even though he was outmatched. He nuzzles Ashiya while sitting atop his back or shoulder.

And when Hanae says something to upset him, he goes to a corner and pouts in the gloom. It is absolutely adorable watching this yōkai-dog just be itself. His gender is yet to be known, but that takes nothing away from his warmth and cuteness.

23. Puppy

Anime: Code: Breaker

This dog's name alone makes a case for cuteness. Pet to Sakura Sakurakouji, Puppy brings a strong dose of emotional value to the "Code: Breaker" anime's narrative.

Born to Dog (yes, that's the name of the canine parent-character), this cute little doggo soon enters Sakura's life and becomes an integral part of it.

Its doggy-parent belonged to a homeless man who was killed by G-Falcon in the series, resulting in Dog later following suit. Ogami finds Puppy and hands him over to Sakura.

This canine became a fan favourite soon after that. Even after growing up and having puppies of his own, Puppy never quite notices the presence of 'Code: Breakers'.

22. Cherry

Anime: Lucky Star

The Iwasaki family in the "Lucky Star" anime are proud owners of this darling dog. The story arc centring around the Tokyo Metropolitan home is memorable for several reasons.

This gentle white-furred doggo is an important part of the series, especially considering those funny moments when he tends to bark, growl, and even slap Hiyori.

The first portion of the OVA focuses quite deeply on "Cherry-chan", as this doggo is also called. He has been part of several valuable scenes and narratives in this anime.

Fans of this series are sure to recall and remember almost everything about Cherry the doggy. His interactions with the character Minami make for fun-filled viewing. Fans will certainly pity Iwasaki's yard, though.

21. Kedama

Anime: Given

Living with the main character Mafuyu Sato is a Pomeranian breed called Kedama. In the anime "Given", we see this super-adorable white pom give viewers some of the most heart-warming dog-moments in the show.

Kedama is as energetic as he is prone to swirling in circles. His innocence is palpable, especially during moments when fans see him warming up to strangers.

His 'turn on the spot' routine usually unravels when he sees Mafuyu prepping to leave for school. His appearance has made some fans question whether Kedama is a pure-bred pom.

Genes or weight may have a telling role to play in this pudgy pom's physical appearance, but it also seems to have enhanced his cuteness quotient.

20. Hakubi

Anime: Kekkaishi

Technically, this one is a wolf, but one that behaves so dog-like that we simply had to add him to this list.

Having served the Yukimura family for several centuries, this demon wolf's partnership with Tokine Yukimura is splendid.

The way Hakubi serves her is proof that he is more domesticated, and canine in nature than some might believe.

The insults he flings at Yoshimori and Madarao are an absolute laugh-fest. A lime-green beaded collar and light blue wisps of cloud following his dark-furred form are as intimidating as they are artistic.

He's relatively much more at ease than Madarao, as seen in the "Kekkaishi" anime. This demon-wolf-dog packs some interesting powers as well, which includes regeneration and an extreme sense of smell.

19. Repede

Anime: Tales of Vesperia

As loyal sidekicks go, Yuri Lowell seems to have found the 'good boy' in anime. In the show "Tales of Vesperia", we see just how beautifully the bond between boy and dog blooms.

Repede is a canine who's definitely earned his place among the other doggos on this list. The dog's father, Lambert, was once possessed by a monster, and Yuri was forced to kill him.

It becomes exquisitely interesting to observe the changes in the narrative that prevail in this anime around all its characters, including Repede.

The manner in which this dog carries objects in his mouth is rather curious. He is one of a handful of doggies on this list who can speak.

Repede's weapon of choice is a dagger that he carries on his canine person.

18. Holy

Anime: One Piece

The character Ohm tends to ride this big yellow dog around to either fights or sundry destinations. Not only does this doggy in the "One Piece" anime know a good deal of martial arts, but he is also extremely loyal to Ohm.

He is oversized, not fat, and some fans like it when he has his tongue lolling out as opposed to when he turns vicious.

Such duality beautifully complements this canine, making him an important addition to the anime, and our list. He comes trained to obey orders without question, making him more soldier than spy.

His intelligence is not that high, in fact, there was one time when this doggy even knocked himself out; in the narrative involving Zoro. Powerful jaws and impressive strength and agility have made Holy a fan favourite.

17. Cerberos

Anime: Eyeshield 21

As ruthless as he is famished, this doggo certainly fits the bill of 'canine from hell'. Hiruma calls him his own in the "Eyeshield 21" anime and relies on him for practically everything: tracking, training, disguise, and more.

This dog has proven to have a powerful intelligence.

Cerberos has even shown that he can walk on hind legs like a person. Some fans have accepted that the dog is basically wild and that he only follows Hiruma because he's an easy food source.

But another set of fans believe the dog willingly follows him, because of all the times he takes orders from Hiruma. The main character often uses food to trick or reward Cerberos into fulfilling various tasks for him.

16. Friender

Anime: Casshan

Closest companion to Casshern and the only robotic dog on our list, Friender brings with him an intricate backstory, one that further enriches the "Casshan" anime. Before she succumbed to 'The Ruin', Root was Friender's owner.

Casshern came under fire for this, with Friender blaming him for Root's loss. But one thing led to another and the two of them bonded.

This black-plated dog with intense yellow eyes has become a fan favourite, in large part due to his intelligence and intimidating appearance. He has helped Jin and the gang in key ways. This Robo dog's protective tendencies are quite high.

15. Romero

Anime: Zombieland Saga

What was once a toy poodle became an undead toy poodle in the anime "Zombieland Saga". Belonging to Kotaro Tatsumi, this undead doggo serves as Franchouchou's mascot in the show.

Despite venturing out in public with Kotaro and the girls, this dog seems the least bit interested in hiding the fact that he is a zombie. Bandages and stitches practically adorn this doggo's body, along with bloody fangs and a doll eye.

He can adopt a monster form, which renders his Saga-shaped scar more prominent. The appeal of this dog rests in how he behaves like a typical canine despite looking anything but.

His fondness for the Franchouchou idols is cute, much like his tendency to eat all sorts of things, like baseballs and grasshoppers. As abilities go, he is immortal, has detachable limbs, and there's, of course, his scary monster form to consider.

14. Chalk

Anime: Dr Stone

Hailing from Ishigami Village, this adorable little white doggy belonging to Suika has enriched the "Dr Stone" anime to no end.

From his floppy ears to a rope collar signifying his connection to the village, Chalk is renowned for his playfulness. This doggo rarely barks at anything out of fright or nervousness, but rather from excitement.

His role in the show seems to be relegated to dramatically pulling the cover off important scene-changing moments, exposing something hidden that progresses the plot.

Fans of this series love Chalk as much as he loves sniffing out truffles. He is present during several important moments in the series: the Grand Bout, the trip to a sunflower field, a hidden path left by Gen, aiding Homura, and more.

13. Tanuki

Anime: Super Lovers

 A so-called 'racoon dog', Tanuki is deeply bonded to the Kaidou brothers in the "Super Lovers" anime series.

It has not been confirmed precisely what breed this doggo is. His fondness for Ren Kaidō is admirable. Ren was tasked with taking care of Tanuki when Onodera was hospitalized following a foot injury.

That's how this fluffy doggy came to live with the Kaidou brothers in the first place. He's a rather quiet dog, a trait that is presumed to have been passed on to the dog from his former owner, an old man who was quiet and probably died peacefully.

12. Mike

Anime: Hunter x Hunter

A frightening giant hound with Tyrian purple fur now terrorizes our list. In truth, he is actually quite misunderstood. In the "Hunter x Hunter" anime, this wolfish doggy gives us a performance unto himself.

With paws that look more like clawed hands, anyone will be forgiven for trying to run at first sight of Mike.

In the series, his behaviour is more machine than canine. Almost impossible to control and with the ability to memorize a person's appearance and scent, Mike is certainly not a pushover among anime dogs.

He answers solely to members of the Zoldyck family. This is, paws down, the scariest dog on our list, mainly because he is so darn unpredictable.

11. Pochi

Anime: How To Keep A Mummy

Those eerie white-circle eyes and a black form may at first unnerve some viewers as to the real purpose of this dog in the "How To Keep A Mummy" anime.

Despite being an unnatural fifty years old, Pochi is just like any other dog. She adores affection from her owners and does not behave in any strange way.

From her yellow collor to a good spectrum of expressions, there are plenty of reasons for fans of this anime to like Pochi. From the moment she smacked her head on a door in episode-one, fans have been enamoured with this cutie.

10. Detective Kunkun

Anime: Rozen Maiden

More than a fictional anime dog, Detective Kunkun is a fictional doll. He seems to be the star of his own show, one that is a parody of a more serious detective story.

In the "Rozen Maiden" anime we see this blond dog puppet give fans some fun moments. His appearance is also one of the most unique in all of anime.

The Rozen Maiden dolls, Shinku and Souseiseki, play main roles in this series. They are sat watching a show starring a puppet, in this case, Detective Kunkun.

The character Jun finds the whole thing ridiculous and says as much. The way Shinku tries to warn Kunkun when a bad guy sneaks up on him is reminiscent of early British puppet comedies where kids yell 'He's behind you!' during a show where the good puppet was going to be waylaid by the bad guy.

9. Genta

Anime: Rin: Daughters of Mnemosyne

Belonging to Mimi and Rin, this large white sheepdog is an integral element in the "RIN: Daughters of Mnemosyne" anime.

All the three characters just mentioned are immortal in the series, making for some interesting moments indeed.

This dog has been with Mimi in some of the most narrative-altering scenes in the show, especially the time when Mimi disguised herself as a Buddhist nun to find Rin.

The use of a 'Time Fruit' has proven to be a wonderful story. Mimi adores Genta more than Rin does. This further enhances the trio's dynamics, especially from the point of view of fans.

We have a few spoilers in mind but feel it is best not to share them because they are pretty powerful spoilers. Let's just say there is a deadly scene involving the characters Mimi and Apos.

8. Hiroyuki

Anime: Kemono Michi

Coming into Genzo Shibata's life, and going everywhere with him, is a pet doggy called Hiroyuki. There are moments in the middle of ring fights when this dog performs moves along with his master.

The story arcs in the "Kemono Michi" anime are memorable for varied reasons.

That one time when Genzo and Hiroyuki were transported to an alternate world, the doggy ended up being a never before seen species there. This in turn put a target on the dog's back, causing people to attempt to steal him.

This anime really brings out the bond between canine and human, and how both will do anything for each other.

7. Tatsumaki

Anime: Dog Days

Part of the Biscotti Republic, Tatsumaki is one of the hardest working dogs on this list. He is tasked with seeking out the 'Hero' in another world and to bring him back to Flognarde.

His competence and worth are established by the fact that he is part of the Secret Squad, an affiliation of the Knights of Biscotti.

In addition to being accomplished and loyal, Tatsumaki has one of the biggest responsibilities where anime dogs are concerned. In the "Dog Days" anime, he is entrusted with the Summoning Sword, which belongs to Biscotti.

Tatsumaki also brought Cinque to Flonyard, another noteworthy achievement.

6. Belka & Strelka

Anime: Little Busters!

This entry is not just about one dog. Because to talk about Belka is to also mention Strelka. Both dogs belong to Kudryavka Noumi in the anime "Little Busters!" We wish to detail as much about the large black and white Siberian Husky Strelka as the petite black Schipperke Belka.

If their names sound familiar, that's because they were inspired by the Russian canines launched into Space after Laika.

Both these dogs are like family to Kudryavka. They are her 'sisters', and when her real mother is out as often as she is the dogs are almost like her 'mothers'.

Their protective natures are second to few other dogs on this list. They love to play Frisbee with Kudryavka.

When she moves to Japan to attend school, the dogs are allowed to stay just as long as they serve on patrols for the disciplinary committee.

5. Weed

Anime: Ginga Densetsu Weed

There are variations out there on the "Ginga" anime, but in "Ginga Densetsu Weed" the doggy is the protagonist and his name is, well, Weed.

Currently a retired 3rd supreme commander of Ōu, there is much to this doggo than meets the eye. He is an Akita-Kishu mix with blue eyes and silver fur.

His growth within this anime's narrative has been well-written. Compassion and bravery aside, this doggy has a strong sense of justice.

He is also one of the most supportive and persistent dogs on our list. Fans will still remember Weed's harrowing encounter with Kaibutsu, to say nothing of the brilliance of the Hōgen story-arc.

4. Rabi

Anime: Unbreakable Machine-Doll

If you haven't watched this anime, you may not completely understand what's written below. But it will help you watch this anime from a different perspective.

Becoming Frey's automaton must have been confusing for this dog, but Rabi beautifully took to his new 'Bandol' state. While he avoids Loki and detests Bronson, Rabi shows an exceptional fondness for Frey.

From his black wolfish fur to what some fans assume is a Husky breed appearance, the yellow-eyed Rabi has shown to transform into a red-eyed beast in the anime "Unbreakable Machine-Doll".

In this new form, he is bigger, more aggressive, and completely out of Frey's control. Being a machine means Rabi can wield certain powers. He can release sound wave blasts and use in-built sensors to detect even invisible threats.

3. Shiro

Anime: Elegant Yokai Apartment Life

This next dog on our list lives in the Kotobuki Manor, but in truth, he calls the afterlife his real home. Shiro is a ghost dog and is ever-close to Kuri in the "Elegant Yokai Apartment Life" anime.

This white Shiba Inu breed is a sweetheart, but one whose heart was tested when he met Kuri. Fans know that both these characters are no longer alive in the show. That's because Kuri died at the hands of his abusive mother.

Shiro protected him however he could, but he wasn't there when the mother took her own son's life. Shiro delivered karma to the woman, ripping her throat open, an act that had him beaten to death by neighbours.

Such a heartwrenching story. Shiro is most definitely the most tragic dog on our list.

The story of Shiro and Kuri does not end in the afterlife, in fact, it gets more captivating. Together in life, together in death, these two make a wonderful case for the bond between person and dog.

2. Inui

Anime: Aggretsuko

As Netflix original series go, season 3 of the "Aggretsuko" anime gave fans an anthropomorphic extravaganza.

Illustrated with simplicity and well written, this show has many nice characters, but a certain dog stands out from the crowd.

Her name is Inui, and she walks on two legs like a person. Serving as admin at the Carrier Man Trading Co., Ltd., this Borzoi breed based doggo has creamy white-brown fur and the sweetest smile.

As demure as she is mannered, bring up talk of her relationship with Haida and you're going to see another side to this dog.

Her respectful nature leads her to accept his final choice, and we aren't going to throw any spoiler-bones for you here. All in all, this is a curious 'dog character' in anime and well-deserving of this list.

1. Cezar

Anime: Castlevania

One of the best Netflix anime series you will ever find is "Castlevania". And one of the best undead, or reanimated, dogs you will find on this list is Cezar who appears in season 2 of the show.

He belongs to the inimitable Hector. A bright blue eye and another that's entirely missing? One look at this cute little zombie doggy and any fan will admit that this canine did not meet the kind end of life's hand.

In Hector, he finds an amazing owner and companion. The way Cezar behaves does in no way make him look and feel any less than the 'goodest boy' ever.

So, Go watch and enjoy, how this wonderful creature has made this series more beautiful.

This black zombie pug breed doggo is the last entry in our illustrious doggy line-up, and we're happy to say that each canine has earned their mention.

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