Top 13+ Ulti-mutt Cartoon Dogs From the 90s That Still Have Our Hearts

Father and son watching cartoons

They are loveable and huggable and they even come in animated forms! Dogs are the ulti-mutt best friend, so it's no surprise that we love them in real life and on our televisions. For those hoping to reminisce over the top dogs of the big and small screens, we take a look back at the coolest and quirkiest cartoon dogs from the 90s!

Courage the Cowardly Dog — TV Series Premiered in 1999

The little pink dog with the oxymoron of a name — Courage the Cowardly Dog was a timid little guy who was adopted by an elderly couple and lived on a farm in the middle of nowhere.

While this show had its comical moments, it was technically classified as a horror show, likely unbeknownst to our moms and dads. Courage spends 52 episodes fighting off spirits and monsters to protect his parents, proving that love can help you conquer anything. 

Max Goof — 1995 Movie

We are all familiar with Walt Disney's hopelessly clumsy, and aptly named, Goofy, but one of the best cartoon dogs from the 90s is Max Goof.

The son of this Disney icon goes on a family vacation with his dad and he perfectly captures every child's embarrassment over their dorky parents. It was a ridiculously relatable film that kids like myself couldn't help but watch over and over again!