Earl of Hurl! That just means Rover is smart and has stomach problems. If my Rugby eats to quickly he immediately has indigestion problems. We use half a Pepcid. Problem solved and approved by Vet.
I am the proud chief-of-staff to my two adopted felines. A six year old male formerly known as Corbin. He’s now Sir Corbin James, and a five year ole female formerly known as Blaine. She’s now Lady Blaine Alexandra. Both a FIV+, but are both thriving.
When Marion Morrison was a boy, he had a dog called Duke and they became known as Big Duke and Little Duke. Marion Morrison was still called Duke after he grew up and became an actor called John Wayne.
Our yellow Lab has a title: “Her Royal Highness Princess Taylor Compton-Bond” because our friends reckon she is treated like a princess. Little do they know that she actually rules the household, we just pay the bills!
Newton is referred to as “Sir Issac” at daycare but he was named Newton because his puppy coloring (lighter body, darker ears) reminded us of a Fig Newton cookie—and the groomer still calls him “Fig.”
Baslim the Beggar Premium Member over 2 years ago
Or Rover, the Hurl of Duke…
Red Bird over 2 years ago
Rover is very handsome indeed.
sergioandrade Premium Member over 2 years ago
Duke, Duke, Duke, Duke of Hurl…
Doug K over 2 years ago
Growing up, our first dog was named Rover. Then there was King and Prince.
stillfickled Premium Member over 2 years ago
I said some time ago that Rover is a handsome dog.
MY DOG IS MY CO PILOT over 2 years ago
This reminds me of this brilliant song. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6Uht69h8Is please enjoy ☺ ♥
rentier over 2 years ago
Duke of Notyours!!
Catfeet Premium Member over 2 years ago
Even better than Duke…Rover for King!
robertdkrebs Premium Member over 2 years ago
Earl of Hurl! That just means Rover is smart and has stomach problems. If my Rugby eats to quickly he immediately has indigestion problems. We use half a Pepcid. Problem solved and approved by Vet.
Ermine Notyours over 2 years ago
The usual regal name for a dog is Rex.
Wren Fahel over 2 years ago
Sir Loin of Beef
docachon over 2 years ago
The Duke of Hazard??? Oopps wrong dog. That’s Buckle.
david_42 over 2 years ago
Funny in and of itself, but how many get the reference?
mymontana over 2 years ago
None better than ROVER
swanridge over 2 years ago
But when you do it, you always aim for the carpet!
Moonkey Premium Member over 2 years ago
My dog seems to think grass is a salad. Never gets sick on it!
ilovecomics*infinity over 2 years ago
The way Rover stops smiling to glance back at Red LOL
sarah413 Premium Member over 2 years ago
I am the proud chief-of-staff to my two adopted felines. A six year old male formerly known as Corbin. He’s now Sir Corbin James, and a five year ole female formerly known as Blaine. She’s now Lady Blaine Alexandra. Both a FIV+, but are both thriving.
A reminder, #adoptdon’tshop
Calvinist1966 over 2 years ago
When Marion Morrison was a boy, he had a dog called Duke and they became known as Big Duke and Little Duke. Marion Morrison was still called Duke after he grew up and became an actor called John Wayne.
dogday Premium Member over 2 years ago
“Come to think of it, that’s WHY I eat grass.”
bondi3880 over 2 years ago
Our yellow Lab has a title: “Her Royal Highness Princess Taylor Compton-Bond” because our friends reckon she is treated like a princess. Little do they know that she actually rules the household, we just pay the bills!
my3dogsons over 2 years ago
Newton is referred to as “Sir Issac” at daycare but he was named Newton because his puppy coloring (lighter body, darker ears) reminded us of a Fig Newton cookie—and the groomer still calls him “Fig.”