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Hilarious!! Alan Carr on Loose Women, he's called his red setter Bev after Beverley Callard...ha-ha

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Bobbisox | 13:29 Fri 25th Jun 2010 | ChatterBank
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Brilliant name for a dog...Bev! cos she has red hair like Liz from Corrie!
I love unusual pets names, like Sara's cat...Brian..lol

Whats the funniest and weirdest name you have heard a pet being called?

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you see lots of threads about people losing their pets TOH, all the same pain that dulls but never dies with them?
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I had a cat once called 'Choochi Face Cat Cat'. Don't ask...........................
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chig..well, well, well
how are you..lol

Hi LL
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Lottie - superb
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awww y'know me,me,me still hanging in there...ha-ha
I used to know a lady whose pekinese she called PEKOE, and we used to have a tortoise. we called it maxwell, cos my dad built him a house!
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my friend in Cyprus has two fluffy balls called Andre and Sophie
WE USED TO KNOW SOMEONE WHO HAD A PEKINESE DOG. SHE CALLED IT PEKOE.
WE USED TO HAVE A TORTOISE. WE CALLED IT MAXWELL AS MY DAD BUILT HIM A HOUSE!
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errr ok Georgie ?????
Why you shouting?
Niece had two guineapigs, one completely black and the other a lovely brown colour. Named Licorice and Hovis.
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ha-ha I like those ...x
My friends daughter got 2 guinea pigs when she was about 3 and insisted on calling them Lucky Hazel and Lucky c*** - I think she'd overheard it somewhere ;)
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ha-ha Karen..lol

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