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My dog chooses not to go after the highest bets.




What is my dog's name?



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    Sounds like a dog I knew once. The butcher bet her £20 that she couldn't jump up and get the meat from on top of his counter. She didn't take the bet though - the steaks were too high.
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    Sounds like a dog I knew once. The butcher bet her £20 that she couldn't jump up and get the meat from on top of his counter. She didn't take the bet though - the steaks were too high.
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    – Brandon_J
    Apr 7 at 23:31






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    As far as I can tell your name is PilsNot3... :D
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    – Xilpex
    Apr 7 at 23:33






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    @PilsNot3 would a breed be an acceptable name answer? Or am I barking up the wrong tree, so to speak?
    $endgroup$
    – Brandon_J
    Apr 7 at 23:34






  • 23




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    Sounds like a dog I knew once. The butcher bet her £20 that she couldn't jump up and get the meat from on top of his counter. She didn't take the bet though - the steaks were too high.
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    Apr 8 at 7:07







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I dunno his name, but the dog is smart.
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As far as I can tell your name is PilsNot3... :D
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– Brandon_J
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Sounds like a dog I knew once. The butcher bet her £20 that she couldn't jump up and get the meat from on top of his counter. She didn't take the bet though - the steaks were too high.
$endgroup$
– user2390246
Apr 8 at 7:07




$begingroup$
Sounds like a dog I knew once. The butcher bet her £20 that she couldn't jump up and get the meat from on top of his counter. She didn't take the bet though - the steaks were too high.
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Your dog's name is




Spot




because




your dog

chooses -> opts

not to go -> stop

after -> post

the highest -> tops

bets -> pots.







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    Nice one, you got them all! Now, I'll go watch some dogs run before I accept this answer
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After looking at everyone else's answers, I know my answer is not correct, but I am just putting it here because I think the wordplay I show here was unintentional, making it very cool (and funny, in my opinion). A very clever puzzle! :D



Anyway, without further ado, the dog's name might be




George




My dog chooses not to go after the highest bets.




The line is telling us to go after letters, but not in the highest groups (words). So, go for the letters around each space between them.







My dog chooses not t$$o go after the highest bets.
$Downarrow$
ydgcsnttogoartehtb (note that the last letters are y and b).




Rearranging the letters, you get




Dog's got that bent cry




So now this points to




Barnyard Dawg. Barnyard $to$ Barn yard, and also, this dog being from the Looney Tunes is of course going to make some weird sounds; however, the actual name of this dog is George. In the link, you can also see George running after the rooster in a YouTube video, that video actually showing the very first appearance of George.





Bonus:



According to




this profile of George, he was cast as the pet of Porky Pig.




So that means your name is




PORKY PIG.







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    I love this stuff!! Not correct, but super clever.
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Whisper, the last royal corgi




Because




The "highest bets" is Queen Elizabeth II (By wordplay, Elizabeth, Elspeth, Betsy, and Bess...), who has chosen to stop breeding corgis so that she leaves no young pups behind when she passes away. Her last full breed Corgi went before, not after, the "highest bets" QEII who is still alive




So you would be




Queen Elizabeth II







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Maybe your dog's name is




Spot




Because he does




just a spot of betting, or maybe just spot (cash)a bets.




If so




based on your title, you could be Dick or Jane (See Spot run. Run, Spot, Run.







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The dog’s name is




Stay.




It chooses not to go after the highest bets, it stay, so I google dog named stay and found out the owner



The owner of the dog is




Steven Wright.







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after -> post

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because




your dog

chooses -> opts

not to go -> stop

after -> post

the highest -> tops

bets -> pots.







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    Nice one, you got them all! Now, I'll go watch some dogs run before I accept this answer
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Your dog's name is




Spot




because




your dog

chooses -> opts

not to go -> stop

after -> post

the highest -> tops

bets -> pots.







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Your dog's name is




Spot




because




your dog

chooses -> opts

not to go -> stop

after -> post

the highest -> tops

bets -> pots.








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After looking at everyone else's answers, I know my answer is not correct, but I am just putting it here because I think the wordplay I show here was unintentional, making it very cool (and funny, in my opinion). A very clever puzzle! :D



Anyway, without further ado, the dog's name might be




George




My dog chooses not to go after the highest bets.




The line is telling us to go after letters, but not in the highest groups (words). So, go for the letters around each space between them.







My dog chooses not t$$o go after the highest bets.
$Downarrow$
ydgcsnttogoartehtb (note that the last letters are y and b).




Rearranging the letters, you get




Dog's got that bent cry




So now this points to




Barnyard Dawg. Barnyard $to$ Barn yard, and also, this dog being from the Looney Tunes is of course going to make some weird sounds; however, the actual name of this dog is George. In the link, you can also see George running after the rooster in a YouTube video, that video actually showing the very first appearance of George.





Bonus:



According to




this profile of George, he was cast as the pet of Porky Pig.




So that means your name is




PORKY PIG.







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    I love this stuff!! Not correct, but super clever.
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    – Brandon_J
    Apr 8 at 0:07











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    @Brandon_J that was quick! I appreciate the upvote :P
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28












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After looking at everyone else's answers, I know my answer is not correct, but I am just putting it here because I think the wordplay I show here was unintentional, making it very cool (and funny, in my opinion). A very clever puzzle! :D



Anyway, without further ado, the dog's name might be




George




My dog chooses not to go after the highest bets.




The line is telling us to go after letters, but not in the highest groups (words). So, go for the letters around each space between them.







My dog chooses not t$$o go after the highest bets.
$Downarrow$
ydgcsnttogoartehtb (note that the last letters are y and b).




Rearranging the letters, you get




Dog's got that bent cry




So now this points to




Barnyard Dawg. Barnyard $to$ Barn yard, and also, this dog being from the Looney Tunes is of course going to make some weird sounds; however, the actual name of this dog is George. In the link, you can also see George running after the rooster in a YouTube video, that video actually showing the very first appearance of George.





Bonus:



According to




this profile of George, he was cast as the pet of Porky Pig.




So that means your name is




PORKY PIG.







share|improve this answer











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  • 3




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    I love this stuff!! Not correct, but super clever.
    $endgroup$
    – Brandon_J
    Apr 8 at 0:07











  • $begingroup$
    @Brandon_J that was quick! I appreciate the upvote :P
    $endgroup$
    – user477343
    Apr 8 at 0:08







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    OK, now this is what a convincing incorrect answer should sound like :)
    $endgroup$
    – PiIsNot3
    Apr 8 at 0:09










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    @PilsNot3 ya shoulda seen my answer to this question.
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    – Brandon_J
    Apr 8 at 14:47






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28





$begingroup$

After looking at everyone else's answers, I know my answer is not correct, but I am just putting it here because I think the wordplay I show here was unintentional, making it very cool (and funny, in my opinion). A very clever puzzle! :D



Anyway, without further ado, the dog's name might be




George




My dog chooses not to go after the highest bets.




The line is telling us to go after letters, but not in the highest groups (words). So, go for the letters around each space between them.







My dog chooses not t$$o go after the highest bets.
$Downarrow$
ydgcsnttogoartehtb (note that the last letters are y and b).




Rearranging the letters, you get




Dog's got that bent cry




So now this points to




Barnyard Dawg. Barnyard $to$ Barn yard, and also, this dog being from the Looney Tunes is of course going to make some weird sounds; however, the actual name of this dog is George. In the link, you can also see George running after the rooster in a YouTube video, that video actually showing the very first appearance of George.





Bonus:



According to




this profile of George, he was cast as the pet of Porky Pig.




So that means your name is




PORKY PIG.







share|improve this answer











$endgroup$



After looking at everyone else's answers, I know my answer is not correct, but I am just putting it here because I think the wordplay I show here was unintentional, making it very cool (and funny, in my opinion). A very clever puzzle! :D



Anyway, without further ado, the dog's name might be




George




My dog chooses not to go after the highest bets.




The line is telling us to go after letters, but not in the highest groups (words). So, go for the letters around each space between them.







My dog chooses not t$$o go after the highest bets.
$Downarrow$
ydgcsnttogoartehtb (note that the last letters are y and b).




Rearranging the letters, you get




Dog's got that bent cry




So now this points to




Barnyard Dawg. Barnyard $to$ Barn yard, and also, this dog being from the Looney Tunes is of course going to make some weird sounds; however, the actual name of this dog is George. In the link, you can also see George running after the rooster in a YouTube video, that video actually showing the very first appearance of George.





Bonus:



According to




this profile of George, he was cast as the pet of Porky Pig.




So that means your name is




PORKY PIG.








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    @Brandon_J that was quick! I appreciate the upvote :P
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    OK, now this is what a convincing incorrect answer should sound like :)
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    – PiIsNot3
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    @PilsNot3 ya shoulda seen my answer to this question.
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    – Brandon_J
    Apr 8 at 14:47






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    Ha. Ha. Ha. Thanks, though; I worked hard on that one:)
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    I love this stuff!! Not correct, but super clever.
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    – Brandon_J
    Apr 8 at 0:07











  • $begingroup$
    @Brandon_J that was quick! I appreciate the upvote :P
    $endgroup$
    – user477343
    Apr 8 at 0:08







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    OK, now this is what a convincing incorrect answer should sound like :)
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I love this stuff!! Not correct, but super clever.
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@Brandon_J that was quick! I appreciate the upvote :P
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OK, now this is what a convincing incorrect answer should sound like :)
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@PilsNot3 ya shoulda seen my answer to this question.
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Apr 8 at 14:47




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@PilsNot3 ya shoulda seen my answer to this question.
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– Brandon_J
Apr 8 at 14:47




1




1




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Ha. Ha. Ha. Thanks, though; I worked hard on that one:)
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Apr 9 at 0:59




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Ha. Ha. Ha. Thanks, though; I worked hard on that one:)
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Whisper, the last royal corgi




Because




The "highest bets" is Queen Elizabeth II (By wordplay, Elizabeth, Elspeth, Betsy, and Bess...), who has chosen to stop breeding corgis so that she leaves no young pups behind when she passes away. Her last full breed Corgi went before, not after, the "highest bets" QEII who is still alive




So you would be




Queen Elizabeth II







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$begingroup$


Whisper, the last royal corgi




Because




The "highest bets" is Queen Elizabeth II (By wordplay, Elizabeth, Elspeth, Betsy, and Bess...), who has chosen to stop breeding corgis so that she leaves no young pups behind when she passes away. Her last full breed Corgi went before, not after, the "highest bets" QEII who is still alive




So you would be




Queen Elizabeth II







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16








16





$begingroup$


Whisper, the last royal corgi




Because




The "highest bets" is Queen Elizabeth II (By wordplay, Elizabeth, Elspeth, Betsy, and Bess...), who has chosen to stop breeding corgis so that she leaves no young pups behind when she passes away. Her last full breed Corgi went before, not after, the "highest bets" QEII who is still alive




So you would be




Queen Elizabeth II







share|improve this answer









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Whisper, the last royal corgi




Because




The "highest bets" is Queen Elizabeth II (By wordplay, Elizabeth, Elspeth, Betsy, and Bess...), who has chosen to stop breeding corgis so that she leaves no young pups behind when she passes away. Her last full breed Corgi went before, not after, the "highest bets" QEII who is still alive




So you would be




Queen Elizabeth II








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2




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Maybe your dog's name is




Spot




Because he does




just a spot of betting, or maybe just spot (cash)a bets.




If so




based on your title, you could be Dick or Jane (See Spot run. Run, Spot, Run.







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10












$begingroup$

Maybe your dog's name is




Spot




Because he does




just a spot of betting, or maybe just spot (cash)a bets.




If so




based on your title, you could be Dick or Jane (See Spot run. Run, Spot, Run.







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10












10








10





$begingroup$

Maybe your dog's name is




Spot




Because he does




just a spot of betting, or maybe just spot (cash)a bets.




If so




based on your title, you could be Dick or Jane (See Spot run. Run, Spot, Run.







share|improve this answer









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Maybe your dog's name is




Spot




Because he does




just a spot of betting, or maybe just spot (cash)a bets.




If so




based on your title, you could be Dick or Jane (See Spot run. Run, Spot, Run.








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$begingroup$
Also, regarding the bonus, rot13(jub jnf qbvat gur frrvat?)
$endgroup$
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Apr 7 at 23:57




$begingroup$
Also, regarding the bonus, rot13(jub jnf qbvat gur frrvat?)
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The dog’s name is




Stay.




It chooses not to go after the highest bets, it stay, so I google dog named stay and found out the owner



The owner of the dog is




Steven Wright.







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$begingroup$

The dog’s name is




Stay.




It chooses not to go after the highest bets, it stay, so I google dog named stay and found out the owner



The owner of the dog is




Steven Wright.







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$begingroup$

The dog’s name is




Stay.




It chooses not to go after the highest bets, it stay, so I google dog named stay and found out the owner



The owner of the dog is




Steven Wright.







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The dog’s name is




Stay.




It chooses not to go after the highest bets, it stay, so I google dog named stay and found out the owner



The owner of the dog is




Steven Wright.








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answered Apr 8 at 5:44









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