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Odd Friendship: With the great big black dog that keeps following Harry around. Later revealed to be Sirius Black in his Animagus form. Sirius later explains that he immediately saw through his dog disguise and agreed to help him capture Peter Pettigrew (who Crookshanks had already caught on to).
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Sirius Black, a mass murderer believed to have been a supporter of Voldemort, has escaped from the wizarding prison Azkaban, and is allegedly out to kill Harry. In response, the Ministry of Magic sends Dementors, a race of dreadful wraith-like creatures, to guard Hogwarts.
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During the 1800s a tapestry of a three-headed dog was hung on the walls of Hogwarts Castle. Rubeus Hagrid once owned a three-headed dog named Fluffy, which he obtained from a Greek man he met at a pub. Fluffy served as one of the obstacles to the Philosopher's Stone in 1992. In October 1991, Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, Ron Weasley and Neville L...
Although identified as beasts, it is unknown what danger classification the Department for the Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures gives three-headed dogs, but seen as though they are large...In Greek mythology, Cerberus was a three-headed dog that guarded the gates to the underworld. In order to get past him, music would have to be played for him to fall asleep, as portrayed in the fil...In the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Hagrid gets Fluffy from "an Irish feller". In the novel, Hagrid gets him from "a Greek chappie".In The Wizarding World of Harry Potterone can purchase a plush version of Fluffy.Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone(film)Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone(video game)Harry Potter began as a series of seven fantasy novels by J. K. Rowling and later expanded into a multimedia franchise. Following the release of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, the franchise as a whole has been rebranded as Wizarding World (or J.K. Rowling's Wizarding World).
Fluffy was a gigantic, monstrous male three-headed dog who was once cared for by Rubeus Hagrid. Fluffy's greatest weakness was the inability to resist falling asleep to the sound of music.[1] Rubeus Hagrid originally purchased Fluffy from a "Greek chappie" in a pub.
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Three-headed dogs are very rare creatures. It is unknown if, like the Runespoor, each head serves a different purpose. Their great weakness is the inability to resist falling asleep to the sound of music. Rubeus Hagrid once owned a three-headed dog named Fluffy, which he obtained from a Greek...