There could also be a dog named Holly in some Christmas stories. Holly is often associated with Christmas because of the holly plants used in decorations. The dog named Holly could be a friendly pet that brings joy to a family during the Christmas season, like waking them up on Christmas morning or playing with the kids while they wait for Santa.
In some local or less - known Christmas stories, there might be a dog named Rudolph (not to be confused with the reindeer). This dog might be a helpful character, perhaps guiding lost travelers during a Christmas - time snowstorm. It shows how dogs can be symbols of loyalty and helpfulness in Christmas stories.
I'm not aware of any extremely famous cowboy names specifically in Christmas stories that are widely known across all Christmas literature. However, in some regional or less - well - known stories, there might be a 'Sam' who is a cowboy and plays a role during Christmas.
I'm not aware of any super - famous cowboys' names specifically in Christmas stories. Usually, Christmas stories focus more on Santa, elves, and reindeer rather than cowboys.
I'm not sure specifically which dogs are in 'A Christmas Story' as I haven't watched it closely for the dog names. You could check the movie credits or some movie fan sites for that information.
There are different Christmas stories. In 'How the Grinch Stole Christmas', Max is the dog's name. He is the Grinch's loyal dog.
There's a story that spread far and wide about Devil Dogs on a ship. The ship had a history of being in many battles. At night, some of the Devil Dogs saw the ghosts of sailors who had died on the ship long ago. They were seen walking the decks and looking out to sea. This story was passed down among different generations of Devil Dogs and is still talked about today.
No. I don't recall any dogs with names in the story.
No. I've seen the movie and read the book, and I don't remember any dogs with names in 'The NeverEnding Story'. It focuses more on other magical creatures.
Sorry, I don't remember the names of the dogs in that movie.
Rudolph. Just like Rudolph the Red - Nosed Reindeer, which is a very important symbol in Christmas. A dog named Rudolph could be like a little helper during Christmas, just as Rudolph helps Santa. It could be a fun and festive name for a dog in a Christmas story.
I'm not aware of any extremely famous stories specifically about women being'mounted' by huge dogs in a common sense. However, there are many stories where women and large dogs have a special bond. For instance, in 'Lassie' stories, although not exactly this situation, there is a strong connection between the female characters and the dog. Lassie is always there to help, and in some interpretations, it could be imagined that in a more extreme situation, there could be a scenario similar to what you ask, but not in the original stories.