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Animal trainer Mark Forbes (left) and Brandon Camp, writer, producer and director of the upcoming feature film remake of "Benji," check out a 3-month-old fox terrier mix named Fairfield as a possibility for the role of Benji. | AP Photo/Reed Saxon
Benji is shown on the set of "Benji: From Rags to Riches" in this July 2003 photo. | AP Photo/Douglas C. Pizac, file
Fairfield, a 3-month-old terrier mix, stands on his hind legs while animal trainer Mark Forbes (left) and Brandon Camp, writer, producer and director of the upcoming feature film remake of "Benji," watch. | AP Photo/Reed Saxon
Mark Forbes (left) and Brandon Camp look at dogs at the Best Friends Animal Society shelter in the Mission Hills area of Los Angeles. Camp's father created "Benji" nearly 40 years ago. | AP Photo/Reed Saxon
A dog peers out from his kennel at the Best Friends Animal Society shelter in the Mission Hills area of Los Angeles. | AP Photo/Reed Saxon
Mark Forbes (left) and Brandon Camp pose in front of a large inflated figure of a dog at the Best Friends Animal Society shelter. | AP Photo/Reed Saxon
Comedian Chevy Chase gets his ear licked from co-star Benji at a news conference in Los Angeles announcing their movie "Oh Heavenly Dog" in this Sept. 1979 file photo. | AP Photo/Nick Ut, file
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Have you seen this dog? It’s a mutt — mischievous, medium-sized, scruffy and street-smart with soulful eyes. Comfortable as hero or underdog, yet likely to be a stray. Must be a fast learner, able to charm millions and willing to work …