Pets at Home invited a panel of experts to give their verdict on the most influential animals over the past 25 years. It seems the Andrex puppy was right on top of their list.
And here are all the other animals who made it to the top 25.
1. The Andrex puppy
2. Dolly the sheep
3. The Queen’s corgis
4. Larry the Downing Street cat
5. The Dulux dog
6. Cecil the lion
7. Bonnie, the Blue Peter dog
8. Grumpy Cat
— Grumpy Cat (@RealGrumpyCat) April 20, 2016
9. Pudsey from Britain’s Got Talent
10. Xiang Xiang the panda
11. Bo Obama
Do you think Bo Obama ever looks up at @MichelleObama + starts singing @beyonce's "***Flawless" to himself? pic.twitter.com/5KOkSGG3i5
— Joseph John Sanchez III (@JJS_III) March 15, 2016
12. Lucy, the Blue Peter dog
13. Mable, the Blue Peter dog
14. Socks Clinton
President Clinton's cat, Socks, on the Press Secretary's podium in the press briefing room. White House. 1993. pic.twitter.com/rE4WAL9ytR
— Historical Images (@Historicalmages) April 26, 2016
15. Paul the octopus
16. The Tamworth Two pigs
17. Schmeichel from Coronation Street
Schmeichel is back on Coronation Street for one day only – amazing! pic.twitter.com/rzQJlwrZZP
— Katie Fitzpatrick ? (@ShowbizKatieMEN) April 16, 2015
18. Bubbles the chimp
https://twitter.com/MJFollower777/status/719231491465678849
19. Stormer, the war dog
20. Choupette, Karl Lagerfeld’s cat
21. Inca, Ben Fogle’s dog
22. Uggie from The Artist
Hello Monday! Uggie from The Artist is one of my heroes! Get in touch if you have a role for me #EngineRoom @omnibus pic.twitter.com/3VFJPlgFYj
— Dexter OmniDog (@omnibus_dexter) March 7, 2016
23. Katie the Capuchin monkey
https://twitter.com/EimearMcNicholl/status/333221911645523968
Katie played the role of Ross’s monkey in Friends.
24. Pizza rat
25. Tinkerbell Hilton
https://www.instagram.com/p/_m1GahN90C/
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