LITTLE DOGS’ LONG NAMES.
‘ • WOOTON PIN-TO-L 0-P OH-LUTO-
MO.” iSome 2-10 dogs were benched at the Horticultural Hall, London, at the joint show of the two clubs which exist for the promotion of the French .bulldog and Brussels griffon breeds. In the open bulldog classes (small and large) Mrs Lesmoir Gordon, of High Wycombe, won with "Ch. Hadley Cupkl” and "Pierre le Grand” respectively; while in the medium class Mrs Charles Waterlow, of Portland Place, secured the premier award with "Stanniore Foot it.” Chief winner in the open classes for tho Brussels griffons was Miss A Janet Johnson, of Hampstead, her "Ch. Nougat” securing for her two firsts. A feature of the Pekingese classes, to the casual visitor, was the lengthy names bestowed upon some of the most diminutive dogs, one of which responded to the name of "Wooton Pin-To-Lo-Poh-Luto-Mo.”
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3562, 29 June 1912, Page 4
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