I found this on another site. Im unsure if this is 100% accurate but i belive it is very close.
Im too lazy to rewrite it so im just gona copy it to this site (Cheesy i know)
Im allsoe gona copy a story (True or False) I don't know.
What I Found Out about the Animals Who Sailed Titanic.
Artemis, the Greek goddess sometimes called protector/patron of wild animals and birds or Lady of the Beasts, was on board --in the form of a statue displayed on a mantle in the first class lounge.
Accounts I ran across varied as to the exact number of the following, but they were all close (within a number or two either way of each other): there were either nine or ten dogs aboard, as well as four hens and roosters, 30 cockerels, a yellow canary, a pet pig, and Jenny, the ship's cat. (Plus a whole slew of rats. Another scene I often wondered about from the movie.)
If the ship hadn't sunk, an informal dog show was planned on board for later that day. (Monday April 12th.)
Dogs whose names and breeds I could find include: Gamon de Pycombe, a French Bulldog; Kitty, an Airedale belonging to John Jacob Astor; Frou Frou, breed unknown, but the owner was Helen Bishop; Rigel, a black Newfoundland who belonged to the Titanic's 1st Officer; a Pomeranian whose name I couldn't find but the owner was Margaret Hayes; and Sun Yat Sen, a Pekinese owned by Henry Sleeper Harper.
There were kennels aboard, but about five dogs actually stayed in the cabins with their owners.
Someone took pity on the dogs and let them out of their kennels, unable to bear the thought of them drowning while trapped in there.
Accounts also vary as to how many dogs survived, but these three at least did: the Pomeranian, Sun Yat Sen, and Rigel. (Possibly Gamon de Pycombe also. A passenger by the name of Mr. Norris remembered having been treading water next to the bulldog before being pulled into a lifeboat. I could not find reference to whether the bulldog was pulled in as well or not.)
A seven-year-old Survivor named Eva Hart was so enchanted by Gamon de Pycombe that her dog of choice for the rest of her life was French bulldogs.
A Special Note About Rigel
The story of Rigel brings tears to my eyes. No one pulled him into a lifeboat. He treaded water for three hours until Carpathia finally arrived.
In fact, the rescue ship was about to run over one of the lifeboats, whose occupants were too weak to shout and signal their presence, when Rigel saved them by barking. The Captain heard it and stopped in time.
Rigel survived. Since his master died, Jonas Brigg, one of Carpathia's sailors, adopted him.
Made by Courtney Mroch.
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Well, there was the ships cat Jenny, 9 dogs, 30 cockerels 4 hens and a yellow canary altogether thats 45 animals on board the ship but sadly only 2 dogs survived out of all of them :(
There was the ship's cat named Jenny, nine dogs, 30 cockerels, four hens and a yellow canary.
136 mammals were lived in the sinking titanic
Three small dogs were quietly taken onto the lifeboats.
thew didit. saved only 3 dogs.other animals died.
YES there was animals on the Titanic
8 people died during the building of the titanic:)$!#
Of the 545 women-and-children sailing Titanic, 389 were survivors and 156 died.
Titanic had 891 crewmembers, (of whom 679 died).
1,496 people died on Titanic.
thew didit. saved only 3 dogs.other animals died.
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1,496 people died and 712 people lived on Titanic.
YES there was animals on the Titanic
titanic how many people died on the titanic
1,496 people died on Titanic (and 712 were saved).
1,517 people died on the titanic
115 died
1,517
Of the 891 crewmembers serving on Titanic, 679 died in the sinking.
12 including your mom!