LOL That’s a great one… It reminded me of someone I know who had named their dog Foue l’camp (in English it would translate into ”Go Away”) and we’d always giggle when they would shout ” Come here, Go Away!! Come here…” Hehehehehe
It always amuses me when people go through the trouble of finding such complicated names for their pets… And said pet usually is a cat. I guess they just look more aristocratic 😉
Well, I almost mentioned “Fenry Honda”…which was what someone called their dog. And their car, come to think of it. Of course, that reference would fly over the heads of anyone born after a certain period of time.
The people who bought Atlas’s brother named him Deogee. Get it? D. O. G. I thought at first it was some Italian or Spanish name, but nope!
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Mouahahahahaha I like it! At the same time, it sounds like very clever and very lazy name picking 😉 Thank you for sharing!!
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A puppy named “Dammit” as in, “Here, Dammit, Come here Dammit.”
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LOL That’s a great one… It reminded me of someone I know who had named their dog Foue l’camp (in English it would translate into ”Go Away”) and we’d always giggle when they would shout ” Come here, Go Away!! Come here…” Hehehehehe
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Sir Felix T. Bigglesworth. A cat. Um…![O_o](https://s0.wp.com/wp-content/mu-plugins/wpcom-smileys/o_O.svg)
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It always amuses me when people go through the trouble of finding such complicated names for their pets… And said pet usually is a cat. I guess they just look more aristocratic 😉
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Well, I almost mentioned “Fenry Honda”…which was what someone called their dog. And their car, come to think of it. Of course, that reference would fly over the heads of anyone born after a certain period of time.
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The funniest I’ve heard of was Shagger!
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