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Moose (dog)

Moose
Entertainment Weekly cover with Moose.jpg
Moose on the cover of Entertainment Weekly
Species Dog
Breed Parson Russell Terrier
Sex Male
Born (1990-12-24)December 24, 1990
Florida, United States
Died June 22, 2006(2006-06-22) (aged 15)
West Los Angeles, California, United States
Nation from American
Occupation Actor
Notable role Eddie Crane in Frasier
Old Skip in My Dog Skip
Years active 1993–2000
Owner Mathilda DeCagny
Offspring Enzo
Moosie
Miko
Weight 15 pounds
Enzo
Species Dog
Breed Parson Russell Terrier
Sex Male
Born July 1995
Died June 23, 2010(2010-06-23) (aged 14)
Occupation Actor
Notable role Eddie Crane in Frasier
Skip in My Dog Skip
Years active 1999–2004
Owner Mathilda DeCagny
Parents Moose
Chelsea Marvin

Moose (December 24, 1990 – June 22, 2006) was a veteran canine performer. He was a Parson Russell Terrier and is most famous for his portrayal of Eddie Crane on the television sitcom Frasier.

Moose was born on Christmas Eve, 1990 in Florida, the youngest littermate. He was the largest puppy in the litter. Like Pal, the original Lassie, the rambunctious puppy was too much for his original owner. According to an article by Lori Golden:

In fact, chasing cats was one of the activities that led to this troubled terrier becoming one of TV’s most precious pooches. Originally owned by a Florida family, Sam and Connie Thise, Moose was too hard to handle. He couldn’t be house trained; he chewed everything; he dug and barked a lot; and he was constantly escaping and climbing trees. Eventually given to the Florida manager of Birds and Animals Unlimited, a company that trains animals for TV and motion pictures, Moose was put on a plane at 2½ years old and sent to Mathilda DeCagny, an L.A. trainer working for the show-biz animal company.

Moose won the role on Frasier after only six months of training. Moose had the ability to fix Kelsey Grammer with a long hard stare; this became a running sight gag on the show. When Moose had to lick his co-stars, however, sardine oil was applied upon the actors' faces. John Mahoney once revealed liver pâté was dabbed behind the actor's ears to make Moose nuzzle the actors.

During the height of Frasier's popularity, Moose received more fan mail than any of his human counterparts.

Moose has numerous television appearances and several magazine covers to his credit. There is an official Moose calendar and an "autobiography", My Life as a Dog, which was written by Brian Hargrove, husband of Frasier actor David Hyde Pierce.


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