Moose (dog)

Moose ( born December 24, 1990 in Weirsdale, Florida, † June 22, 2006 in Los Angeles, California ) was a Jack Russell Terrier, known by the Frasier U.S. series.

Moose moved because of his difficult character as a young dog is often the owner, until he was picked up by Kathy Morrison, an animal trainer of Universal Studios. After appearances in " Animal Actors ' Showcase ", he moved to Hollywood and was cast in the role of the serial dog Eddie on the sitcom Frasier. The successful series for eleven years ( and just as many seasons ) produced long; Moose was sometimes represented by his son Enzo and completely replaced from 2002 by him. Overall, he played in 192 episodes.

He also played in the movie My Dog Skip with, was its popularity for advertising star (eg for Super Bowl pretzels ) and graced the cover of several U.S. magazines (among Entertainment Weekly ). He became a popular guest on U.S. talk shows, such as Jay Leno's Tonight Show and David Letterman's Late Nite.

In January 2000, published Moose " with the help " of screenwriter Brian Hargrove his autobiography My Life as a Dog.

He lived with his son Enzo in Los Angeles with his trainer Mathilde Halberg DeCagny.

He died there on 22 June 2006 of old age.

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