

The Magic Kingdom is also host to several dogs throughout its history. Small dog names to consider are Gus, Thumper, and Tink. Magic Kingdom characters like Baloo, Quasi, and Simba are associated with large Disney characters and are better-suited to big breed dogs. Before selecting the perfect name for your dog, consider his or her breed and how big your dog will become in adulthood. Every dog can find the perfect Magic Kingdom name, though some might be more specific to certain types of dogs, just like with most dog-naming themes. When it comes to choosing a Magic Kingdom name for a dog, there is little restriction on breed, size, or color of dogs. The Magic Kingdom is the Happiest Place on Earth and many owners transfer that happiness to their dog's name. Today, these pop culture themes continue to mark Magic Kingdom films, stories, and other entertainment. His name is in honor of the planet Pluto that was discovered the same year Pluto the dog was created by Walt Disney, showing the genius vision of Walt Disney was to create something familiar, fun, and relevant. Pluto may be one of the most recognized dogs in all of Disney. Many other Magic Kingdom dogs of note exist with this theme as well. During this trek, Chance's immaturity often gets the group into trouble, but the young American Bulldog embarks on the road to self-discovery and realizes at the end of the film when he is reunited with his family, that he loves his family deeply as well as his compatriots. The three pets get separated from their owners and make the long trek across America. Homeward Bound features a trio of pets Chance, the unruly and young American Bulldog, Shadow, the older and wiser Golden Retriever, and Sassy, the Himalayan Cat. One of the more well known and much-loved live-action films is Homeward Bound. Disney productions have a long history of incorporating pop culture icons in its films, such as Peggy Lee as a jazzy Pekingese or Billy Joel as a New York City street-smart rascal Jack Russell Terrier in Oliver and Company.ĭisney and the Magic Kingdom is also well known for its live-action films that feature and star cats and dogs. Peg's features and attitude draws its inspiration from Peggy Lee, who was an American Jazz and popular music singer and songwriter with a six-decade career. Peg's name throws a bone to the actress and singer who portrayed Peg in the animated feature, Peggy Lee. Peg is a streetwise Pekingese in Lady and the Tramp who makes her first appearance when the Tramp rescues her and Bull, an English Bulldog, from the dog catcher. Several names are direct references to the pop culture of their time and are classic Disney names.

The rise of Magic Kingdom related names in popular culture runs parallel with the hit feature animations and live-action films put out by Disney Entertainment over the years. Many children choose to name their new puppies or adopted dogs after their favorite Disney characters, such as Elsa or Moana, Mickey or Woody. Dog's named in the Magic Kingdom theme are plentiful in today's world.
