{{Wiktionary|mad dog|mad-dog|maddog}} '''Mad dog''' is a phrase commonly applied to rabid dogs.

'''Mad Dog''' may also refer to: {{TOC right}}

==People== ===Nickname=== * Johnny Adair (born 1963), Northern Irish loyalist paramilitary * Martin Allen (born 1965), English footballer * Brett Banasiewicz (born 1994), American professional BMX rider * Charles Brown (1933–1962), American spree killer * Roger Caron (1938–2012), Canadian robber * Mad Dog Coll (1908–1932), Irish-American gangster * David C. Dolby (1946–2010), US Army Medal of Honor recipient * Charles Gargotta (1900–1950), Italian-American gangster * Jon Hall (programmer) (born 1950), American computer programmer * Gene Hatcher (born 1959), American boxer * Leslie Irvin (serial killer) (1924–1983), 1950s American serial killer * Charles Kelley (1941–1962), American spree killer * Bob Lassiter (1945–2006), American radio talk show host * Vini Lopez (born 1949), American drummer * Adam MacDougall (born 1975), Australian rugby league player * Jeff Madden, college football strength and conditioning coach * Greg Maddux (born 1996), American former baseball pitcher * Bill Madlock (born 1951), American baseball player * Mark Madsen (basketball) (born 1976), American basketball coach and former player * Jim Mandich (1948–2011), American football player * Jim Mattis (born 1950), American Marine Corps general and Secretary of Defense * Archie McCafferty, Scottish-born Australian serial killer * Brian McGlinchey (born 1977), Northern Ireland footballer * Dominic McGlinchey (1954–1994), leader of the Irish National Liberation Army paramilitary group * Lewis Moody (born 1978), English rugby union player * Dan Morgan (bushranger) (1830–1865), Australian bushranger * Robbie Muir (footballer) (born 1953), Australian rules footballer * Edgar Ross (boxer) (1949–2012), American boxer * Chris Russo (born 1959), American sports radio personality * Joseph "Mad Dog" Taborsky (1924–1960), American spree killer * Michael Taccetta (born 1947), American mobster * Dwight White (1949–2008), American football player * Xu Xiaodong (born 1979), Chinese mixed martial artist * Wong Yuk-man (born 1951), Hong Kong politician

===Ring name=== * Mike Bell (wrestler) (1971–2008), American professional wrestler * Pierre Lefebvre (1955–1985), French-Canadian professional wrestler * Michel Martel (1944–1978), Canadian professional wrestler * Mad Dog McPhie (born 1971), English professional wrestler * Mad Dog O'Malley, Irish-American professional wrestler * Maurice Vachon (1929–2013), French-Canadian professional wrestler

==Fictional characters== * Mad Dog (comics), various characters * Mad Dog (Marvel Comics), a villain * Mad Dog Rassitano, a bounty hunter in the Marvel Universe * Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen, from the film ''Back to the Future Part III'' * the title character of ''Johnny Mad Dog'', a 2008 film * Mad Dog, a character from manga and anime series ''Haikyu!!'' * Mad Dog Branzillo, in the book ''A Swiftly Tilting Planet'' by Madeleine L'Engle * Mad Dog, nickname of Wayne Dobie in the film ''Mad Dog and Glory'' * Mad Dog, from the film ''Hard Boiled'', played by Philip Kwok * Mad Dog, from the film ''Ong Bak'', played by David Ismalone * Mad Dog, from the film ''The Raid: Redemption'', played by Yayan Ruhian * the title character of ''Mad Dog Morgan'', a 1976 Australian bushranger film * Tommy "Mad Dog" McCulum, from the South African TV series ''Isidingo'' * the title character of ''Mad Dog McCree'', a 1990 laserdisc video game * Mad Dog, in the Nintendo DS game ''Contra 4'' * Madd Dogg, in the 2004 video game ''Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas''

==Music== * ''Mad Dog'' (album), by John Entwistle * "Mad Dog", a song from the album ''Holiday'' by America * "Mad Dog", a song from the album ''The House of Blue Light'' by Deep Purple * "Mad Dog", a song from the album ''Sub-Basement '' by Pentagram

==Other uses== * ''Mad Dog'' (TV series), a 2017 South Korean television series * "Mad Dog", an episode of the 1975 television series ''Survivors'' * Mad Dog Knives, a knifemaking company * Mad Dog Oil Field, in the Gulf of Mexico * Mad Dog Inc., a group of Texas authors including Bud Shrake * MD 20/20, nicknamed 'Mad Dog', a flavored fortified wine from Mogen David * MadDog, the mascot of the Northeastern University Rugby Club * McDonnell Douglas MD-80, a family of commercial jet liners nicknamed Mad Dog

==See also== * The mad dog of the Middle East, a phrase used by U.S. President Ronald Reagan to describe Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi * Wanderlei Silva (born 1976), Brazilian mixed martial artist nicknamed ''Cachorro Louco'' (Portuguese for "mad dog") * Mad-dog skullcap (''Scutellaria lateriflora''), a plant * Mad Dog Coll (disambiguation) * Mad Dogs (disambiguation) * Mad Dogs and Englishmen (disambiguation) * {{intitle|Mad Dog}} * Goro Majima, known as the "Mad Dog of Shimano" in the ''Yakuza'' video game series * Wściekły pies (English: mad dog), Polish cocktail

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