I Robot, available in three different types i.e. DuoDuo, Lele, QiQi[citation needed]
Tombot, a robotic companion animal designed to be a viable option to a real dog for dementia patients
Joinmax Digital Robot Dog JM-DOG-001], offered as a semi-assembled kit (no soldering required) at $331, it offers a 15 servo-based impressive freedom of motion. Control is possible through a serial connection to the included controller board, or through simple commands sequences stored in memory.[18]
Flip over dogs – there are many examples of many flip-over dogs designed to look like robots, such as F.I.D.O and Sparky. [citation needed]
Dogbot, robot dog from the Ford Fiesta commercials
Dynomutt, Blue Falcon's robotic dog from the animated Hanna-Barbera television show.
E-cyboPooch, briefly Professor Dr. Cinnamon J. Scudsworth's robot dog assistant in the 2002 animated show, Clone High. E-cybopooch ultimately reveals himself to be a double agent and is destroyed when Mr. Butlertron, Scudsworth's displaced former assistant, deflects a laser meant for Scudsworth with a pie.
Fix-it, a dog-like robot from the Disney Junior show Handy Manny.
GIR, crazy alien robot who disguised himself as a green dog in the show Invader Zim.
The Mechanical Hound, a robotic hunter killer who serves the firemen as a scent hound in the book Fahrenheit 451. Its mouth conceals a syringe containing tranquilizers.
Toby, the robot dog who was the companion of Halo Jones in the classic comic story The Ballad of Halo Jones.
Yatterking, Yatterbull, and Yatteryokozuna three robotic dogs in Yatterman
Wes Anderson's stop-motion animated feature Isle of Dogs features dog robots employed by the antagonists to assist their rescue teams and are later proposed as pets to replace real dogs.