Introduction: The Dog from "The Mask" - A Pop Culture Icon The movie "The Mask," released in 1994, captivated audiences with its zany humor, mesmerizing visual effects, and unforgettable characters. Among these characters was a lovable Jack Russell Terrier named Milo, whose remarkable on-screen presence made him an instant pop culture icon. Even decades after the film's release, fans.. Minutes before the take, Milo was hyper and refused to follow his trainer's command. The performance, however, went smoothly. Named after Milo, Stanley Ipkiss's dog of Jack Russell Terrier breed, in the Mask. In 2015, owner Tristan Huertas watched Jim Carrey's The Mask, that featured the dog Max named Milo in the movie.
Unfortunately, under the mask's influence, Ipkiss also robs a bank, which angers junior crime lord Dorian Tyrell (Peter Greene), whose goons get blamed for the heist.. Milo is Stanley Ipkiss 's dog. He is a brown and white Jack Russell Terrier and he wears a chain collar along with having a small head. He cares about him, but was afraid of of Stanley's alter-ego The Mask at first because of his wacky behavior and antics, though he does become loyal to him as well, which his owner's alter-ego relies on him at times if he's in a situation which requires.