Sorry to everyone since I've been pretty hard to reach lately. I've just had a lot going on. I'll be in touch very soon, I promise.
I just picked him up today :) He's a Victorian Bulldog. But, he's nameless at the moment. C-mon folks gimme some names.
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I think you should call him "Victor" or "Rufus".
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How about "Tater" or, as someone else suggested, "Rufus"?
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"During the Victorian era, Biblical names probably saw the most prevalent and common use, both for boys and girls, to include the familiar names from the New Testaments, and also the tongue-tanglers from the Old. However, their child-naming practices also borrowed heavily from prominent sources including national and political leaders, notable religious leaders, and celebrated military heroes. It was common find children named for famous figures in contemporary and ancient history, great literature, (authors and characters,) or sometimes even ancient mythology, such as Achilles or Hector. Likewise with names of royalty, such as William, George, Victoria, etc."
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