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American Kennel Club News Article Dogs Who Rule the Literary World Date of Article: November 17, 2009 -- American Kennel Club® & AOL’S PawNation.com From the adventures of the cute Vizsla puppy who grew into a 24-foot dog in Norman Bridwell’s children’s book series Clifford the Big Red Dog to Odysseus’ faithful dog in Homer’s Odyssey, young and old alike love to dive into stories about dogs. But which canine dog story ranks the highest? In celebration of its 125 Anniversary, the American Kennel Club and AOL’s PawNation.com ask America to weigh in on their favorite dog stories. The nominees for most famous dogs of literature are:
Which dog in literature will be victorious? Visit http://www.pawnation.com/category/akc-top-125-dogs to cast your vote and make your "bark" heard. Underscoring America’s love affair with dogs and celebrating its 125th Anniversary, the American Kennel Club (AKC) collaborated with AOL’s PawNation.com to compile a list of the Top 125 Dogs in Popular Culture. The list brings together canines from diverse backgrounds for a candid look at how dogs have been woven into the fabric of America. From movies and music, mascots and literature, to cartoons and TV characters, each week a new poll allows Americans to review the list, debate it with their friends and colleagues, and pick their favorites. Dog lovers can return each week to vote and have a final say to end the doggie debate and find who it the top dog. The AKC will tabulate results and unveil the final list of America’s Top 125 Dogs in Pop Culture on December 7, 2009. |
Dogs Who Rule the Literary World
Fri, 11/20/2009 - 5:01pm
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Tue, 11/17/2009
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November, 2009
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