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Kablooie
Jun 2020
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My dogs names were and/or are Laddie, Laddie II, Duncan, Duncan II, Duncan III,
marie999
Jun 2020
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Thekaspervote
(32,754 posts)1. +1000
BigmanPigman
(51,584 posts)2. He reminds me of Muttley,
the cartoon dog of Dick Dastardly. Maybe it's the underbite. Dick Dastardly's hands appear to be a lot bigger than tRump's.
murielm99
(30,730 posts)3. I know two families who named their dogs Muttley.
Little kids seem to love that name.
BigmanPigman
(51,584 posts)4. I considered it when naming my dogs.
I like classic dog names regardless of sex, like Max, Sparky, Spike, Wolfie, Fang, etc.
marie999
(3,334 posts)5. My dogs names were and/or are Laddie, Laddie II, Duncan, Duncan II, Duncan III,
Cola, Princess, Kayla, Kylie, Cajun, Speckles, Peanut, Shawn, Stinker, Tri-pod (3 legs), Ice, Itzy, Rollo, Brindle, and Bubba. Mostly old rescue dogs. I think I may be missing 2 or 3.