"Jupiter" is a common name for many different dogs across various contexts, so there is no single answer to what breed "the" dog named Jupiter is.
Jupiter is a Cane Corso and may be named after the locomotive from the Golden Spike ceremony. Jupiter has attacked Sykes and Javier De La Torre. Jupiter is one of only two or three dogs left in the world according to Sykes in Setting Itself Right.
Bright-blue Bluey and Bandit are blue heelers while Chilli and Bingo are red heelers. Heelers' fur colors include different shades of blue, red, black, and gray—the color of Muffin, Bluey's extremely loud and opinionated cousin. Generally, heelers are medium-sized dogs with oversized amounts of energy and stamina.
Snoopy, the famous dog from Charles M. Schulz's Peanuts comics, is a Beagle, known for his floppy ears and playful, imaginative personality, although his cartoon appearance (often just black and white) doesn't always perfectly match traditional tri-color beagles, as the breed can have various colorations, including lemon or solid colors. He's often called the world's most famous beagle, inspired by Schulz's childhood dog, Spike.
Officially a mixed-breed dog, he made his debut as a bloodhound in the Mickey Mouse cartoon The Chain Gang. Unlike most Disney characters, beyond some characteristics such as facial expressions, Pluto is not anthropomorphic, does not dress as a human, or speak.
Based on the intake, Snoopy's counselor and the school's treatment team developed diagnostic impressions, describing Snoopy's presenting concerns as Autism Spectrum Disorder.
bluey has repeatedly shown that she has difficulty staying focused. this is most obvious in the episode hide and seek where she is selected to be the seeker but keeps getting sidetracked by other things. the episode fruit bat also shows that she has difficulty getting to sleep, which is a lesser known symptom of ADHD.
Calypso is a Blue Merle Australian Shepherd with dark brown, grey, white, dark grey, orange and light orange fur.
Bluey is a girl, as are all the main Heeler characters, despite some viewers mistakenly thinking she's a boy because she's blue and doesn't fit traditional gender stereotypes, though the show subtly includes LGBTQ+ representation through characters like Miss Lulu and a family with two mums, emphasizing inclusive play and diverse families. The creator based the show on his own daughters, confirming Bluey and her sister Bingo are female.
While Jupiter does not have a nickname as well-known as Mars (the red planet), its most common nickname is simply the Gas Giant.
For Jupiter, the smell would depend on where you were in the atmosphere. Some regions have high concentrations of ammonia (which smells like cleaning fluid), others hydrogen sulphide (eggs) and others hydrogen cyanide (bitter almonds).
The Bible tells us that Jupiter, along with other heavenly objects, was created on Day 4 of Creation Week (Genesis 1:14–19). However, evolutionary astronomers deny the biblical account. They claim that Jupiter formed by natural processes about 4.6 billion years ago.
Yes, Cane Corsos can make great pets for the right experienced owners who can provide consistent training, extensive socialization from puppyhood, and significant exercise, as their loyalty and protective nature make them excellent guardians, but their power, dominance, and wariness of strangers can make them unsuitable for novices or families unprepared for a high-maintenance, large working dog. They thrive with strong leadership and can be affectionate family members but need early intervention to manage their natural guarding instincts and prevent reactivity.
The Great Dane is an extremely large domestic dog of mastiff-sighthound type known for its big size. It is often dubbed the "Apollo of dogs".
Snoopy is not your average beagle. He is a book lover and a book writer. He is a collector of fine art and a root beer connoisseur. Plus, his unstoppable imagination helps keep his life anything but ordinary.
While there isn't a main character officially identified as non-binary in Bluey, the show features Poochy, a fan-created character from fanon wikis (not official) who is depicted as non-binary and prefers they/them pronouns. More significantly, the official show introduces subtle LGBTQ+ representation, such as the two moms mentioned by Pretzel in "The Sign," and its gender-neutral character design allows for fluid exploration of identity, which some viewers interpret as embodying non-binary themes, especially through Bingo's playful experimentation with names and roles.
The saddest Bluey episodes often tackle grief, family struggles, and growing up, with "Copycat" (death), "Onesies" (miscarriage/infertility), "Sleepytime" (separation anxiety/growing up), "Granddad" (aging parents), and "Baby Race" (parental self-doubt) frequently cited by fans as emotionally impactful tearjerkers that resonate deeply with both kids and adults.
Brumm had a Blue Heeler named Bluey throughout his childhood, in addition to a Dalmatian named Chloe and an Australian Red Kelpie named Rusty, who was the title character of the series in its early development. Bandit is based on a Blue Heeler belonging to his father's friend.
Bluey introduced its first same-sex couple in the Season 3 finale, "The Sign," through a subtle reference where Bluey's friend Pretzel mentions his "mums," confirming his parents are a lesbian couple. The inclusion of these two mothers, though brief and not visually depicted as a main couple, provided LGBTQ+ representation in the popular children's show, sparking both praise for inclusivity and some controversy among viewers, note IMDb and Them.us.
Bluey, having come to terms with the move, proceeded to share a story with her sister about how things would work out. Despite this, Bingo would go and sit sadly in the corner of her bedroom, now empty of her bed; she later went over and hugged Judo goodbye. Bluey and Bingo return to their forever home.
Dora is the pseudonym given by Sigmund Freud to a patient whom he diagnosed with hysteria, and treated for about eleven weeks in 1900. Her most manifest hysterical symptom was aphonia, or loss of voice.
Charlie Brown: Avoidant Personality Disorder (APD)
People with this disorder often feel unwelcome in social situations, even when that's not the case. Considering the positivity and sweetness of Peanuts, you may be surprised that Charlie Brown suffers from APD.
This also shows that Alice has visual perception issues, which can be a characteristic in some cases of schizophrenia (Weiten, 2018). In fact, Alice's experiences are so synonymous with perceptual distortion that an informal diagnosis, Alice in Wonderland Syndrome, was named after her (Breslin, 2022).