A new study has found the most beloved fictional dog in each state.
which took a look at Google Trends search data for the most popular fictional dogs in each state.
While Clifford from the “Clifford the Big Red Dog” franchise dominated this pawesome popularity contest on a national level, Pennsylvania took a different route and proclaimed Blue from “Blue’s Clues” as its most beloved dog character. “He recently celebrated the show’s 25th anniversary with a heartwarming Twitter video that amassed more than 34 million views, likely prompting a renewed interested in the Pennsylvania actor and the spotted blue dog.”
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