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Fido Awards: Dogs Steal the Show from Human Stars
2 Mar
Summary
- Fido Awards celebrated 20 years of honoring canine acting talent.
- Husky stars from 'Mission: Impossible' won Blockbuster Bowser.
- Dragonfly's American bulldog won two major awards, including Best in World.

The London headquarters of the British Film Institute hosted the Fido Awards, celebrating two decades of canine accolades. This year's ceremony, founded by Toby Rose, retained its characteristic charm with celebrity hosts and their animal companions in attendance. The event saw dogs of various breeds honored for their performances across different film genres.
Several canine actors were present to accept their awards. Among them, Hamnet star Toad, a Jack Russell Terrier, received the Historical Hound award. The romcom "Pillion" saw its star, Rottweiler Rosie, win Romcom Rover. The husky stars of "Mission: Impossible -- The Final Reckoning" were recognized with the Blockbuster Bowser award.
Further accolades included "Merv's" Gus, a rescue terrier mix, winning Comedy Canine, and Indy, a Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever, taking home Horror Hound for "Good Boy." The drama "Dragonfly" received significant recognition, with its American bulldog star earning two awards, including the prestigious Best in World title, overshadowing other contenders.




