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The Walk of Fame is a tribute to famous dogs in London, England. The initial six inductees were announced in November 2007. The honours were sponsored by The Kennel Club and television channel Sky Movies. Candidates included Lassie, Toto from The Wizard of Oz, cartoon dog Gromit, and Tintin's companion, Snowy. Some of the candidates are fictional and some are no longer living. There are 15 dogs being considered.

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  • The Walk of Fame is a tribute to famous dogs in London, England. The initial six inductees were announced in November 2007. The honours were sponsored by The Kennel Club and television channel Sky Movies. Candidates included Lassie, Toto from The Wizard of Oz, cartoon dog Gromit, and Tintin's companion, Snowy. Some of the candidates are fictional and some are no longer living. There are 15 dogs being considered. (en)
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  • The Walk of Fame is a tribute to famous dogs in London, England. The initial six inductees were announced in November 2007. The honours were sponsored by The Kennel Club and television channel Sky Movies. Candidates included Lassie, Toto from The Wizard of Oz, cartoon dog Gromit, and Tintin's companion, Snowy. Some of the candidates are fictional and some are no longer living. There are 15 dogs being considered. Announcing the proposed tribute, Kennel Club Secretary Caroline Kisko said, "To immortalize these dogs within Battersea Park, a place intrinsically linked to dogs itself, is very important to the Kennel Club and promotes the importance of dogs within our lives". (en)
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