Celebrity Dogs – How Celebrities Name A Dog |
Since dogs became valuable members of their owners’ families
and
people started to call them “Man’s best
friend”
because of such inborn instincts like devotion and faithfulness. Today
as well as before celebrities' dogs gain no less
popularity then their owners. Sometimes some people choosing a dog name
want to get to know about the best friends of famous people. These are
not unique dog names,
but still it is very interesting to learn more about them.
Blondi
Blondi was a favorite dog of Adolf Hitler. Hitler used his
German
shepherd to determine whether cyanide capsules were deadly. When he
tasted these capsules on his dog, he used them to commit suicide.
Barney
Barney is a dog owned by George Bush and Laura Bush. Despite
the
fact that this Scottish Terrier is only six years old, he acted in nine
“movies”. Barney is a full member of the
President's family
and very much loved by all family members. Barney likes to play with
soccer ball and to assist at all family events. You can find all
Barney's movies and lots of his photos on Internet.
Luath
Luath is the name of Robert Burns's dog. This famous poet loved dogs
very much, his poem “The Twa Dogs” was dedicated to
dogs.
Buddy
Buddy is a boy Labrador Retriever of chocolate color owned by Bill
Clinton while he took up a position of USA President. Clinton acquired
Buddy in 1997. The name of the dog was not occasional, Clinton named
his dog after his uncle. Unfortunately Buddy was killed by a car as
well as Clinton's previous dog Zeke.
Hachiko
Hachiko was an Akita dog owned by a professor Dr. Eisaburo Ueno who
worked at Tokyo University. Hachiko was faithful and devoted
to
his master. When Hachiko was only 18 month old professor died. During
the next nine years Hachiko came back to the station and waited for Dr.
Ueno. Nowadays every year on April the 8th in Shibuya railway station
dog lovers pay their respect to the faithfulness and devotion of
Hachiko. In Japan Hachiko is a symbol of loyalty.
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