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10 Celebrity and Character Names for Yorkies. Last but not least, we can't forget the fandoms. There are so many iconic A-list celebrity names that work for dogs (i.e. Prince and Oprah) and ...
Others are straight-up funny, like Glen Powell going with a food name for his pup Brisket. Then there are some celeb dog names that are completely outside the box that we really dig, like Megan ...
Oh, to be a spoiled pet, cherished by an owner whose love knows no bounds and whose wallet has no limits. To never experience a day of work. To never pay rent. To have plenty of entertainment ...
The breed originates from two distinct dogs, a male named Old Crab, a female named Kitty, and another female whose name is not known. [7] The Paisley Terrier, a smaller version of the Skye Terrier that was bred for a beautiful long silky coat, also figured into the early dogs. Some authorities believed that the Maltese was used as well. [8] "
Chalcy, a Weimaraner, is featured in hundreds of photos in books and DVDs in the 101 Dog Tricks series by Kyra Sundance. Fay Ray, a Weimaraner, was one of the photography subjects of her owner William Wegman. The name was a play on the name of Wegman's earlier dog Man Ray and the actress Fay Wray.
A gag name is a pseudonym intended to be humorous through its similarity to both a real name and a term or phrase that is funny, strange, or vulgar. The source of humor stems from the double meaning behind the phrase, although use of the name without prior knowledge of the joke could also be funny.
It might seem like the internet loves crazy cats and funny dogs equally, but there actually is a clear preference. Research by the popular site Cheezburger in 2013 found that more folks made memes ...
Name Species Origin Notes Balto: Wolfdog Balto: Balto is a wolf-dog hybrid, shunned by both humans and dogs in the town of Nome. He is a rugged spirit, adventurer of his social domain; a rebel soul, no one to turn to but himself. His only friends are Boris, a Russian goose, Jenna, a Siberian Husky and Muk and Luk, two polar bears.