What Kind of Dog Is Colin in 'A Million Little Things'? It's a Heated Debate

Here's everything you need to know about Gary's dog, Colin, on 'A Million Little Things', from his breed to the animal actor who plays him. We all knew A Million Little Things was going to be an emotional rollercoaster when we signed on to watch the first season, but nothing could prepare us for Season

Here's the whole thing you need to find out about Gary's dog, Colin, on 'A Million Little Things', from his breed to the animal actor who plays him.

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We all knew A Million Little Things used to be going to be an emotional rollercoaster when we signed on to watch the primary season, however nothing may get ready us for Season 2. In truth, lovers are calling Episode 6 the hardest to watch but.

That's because we've all come to grasp and love Colin, Gary's dog, and the candy angel goes lacking. As one viewer aptly put it, "I love that so many horrible things happen to the characters on A Million Little Things so that they can overcome them but the thing that was most difficult for me/gave me the most anxiety was an episode about a missing dog."

And whilst the hunt for Colin has been a harrowing one for Gary and his buddies, fans have banded along with one vital query: What kind of dog is Colin in A Million Little Things

Keep reading to find out!

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What came about to Colin in A Million Little Things?

We get started the episode off with Maggie and Gary walking his dog, Colin. Gary heads into the rental to use the toilet and Maggie takes a call, letting Colin off the leash as she chats with Eric.

Once Maggie and Gary reconvene, they understand that Colin is with neither of them, which sends them each into a relatable panic. Gary tries to shrug it off like it's now not Maggie's fault however is clearly pretty offended, and calls Eddie in to assist them with the Colin search. "She didn't not have something to do with it," Gary tells Eddie about Maggie dropping the dog.

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The quest leads them to a kennel, the place they find a dog that looks like Colin and isn't — then they end up at a shelter where Eddie unearths a year-old flyer for Colin, apart from his identify is Wesley. Remember how Gary if truth be told found Colin in the street and took him into his area? Well, it kind of feels like he has folks out there who in point of fact omit him.

So, what kind of dog is Colin in A Million Little Things?

There is a large debate occurring on Facebook as to what kind of dog Gary's Colin is, and it began virtually a year in the past when he was first offered at the display.

Some other folks assume it's a Cane Corso. "Yes! I saw that right away as we also have a Cane Corso," one fan wrote. Others suppose Colin "looks more like a Presa Canario," and the back-and-forths are heated! "I dispute the Presa theory," one fan asserted. "It's a Cane Corso!" provides every other. "No disputing it. I've had both and it's definitely a Corso."

Thank you to all of you in the time zones that watched our show already. Special shout out to Chico the Dog who has embraced the role of Colin with aplomb. @AMillionABC

— James Roday (@JamesRoday) December 6, 2018

While we don't seem to be American Kennel Club qualified in any respect, we managed to find a tweet from A Million Little Things creator DJ Nash. "We wanted Gary to have a dog," he wrote in December 2018. It seems that the James Roday, the actor who performs Gary himself, instructed they get the nature a Mastiff.

The jury is nonetheless out on whether Colin is a Cane Corso (a cousin of Mastiffs) or a Presa Canario (also known as a Canary Mastiff). But we do know that Colin is played via a particularly excellent boy referred to as Chico, and we will be able to't wait to peer extra of him on the display, whether or not he ends up staying with Gary, or goes again to being Wesley along with his old folks. 

A Million Little Things airs Thursdays at Nine p.m. ET on ABC.

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