Has anyone encountered a dog named Fido?

Fido has somehow become a stereotypical name for dogs, so I guess it must have been popular at one time, but I’ve never met a dog named Fido. Have any of you?

(By the way, I’m told the name means “I am faithful” in Latin.)

Yes. Only the owner spelled it Fideau.

I don’t think so, but our across-the-street neighbors have a German shepherd named “Rex”.

Fido is all over the place here.

Cecil explained the name here: Why is “Fido” a common name for a dog?

I know a Doper whose cat is Fido.

I’ve never, ever, not even once in 52 years, met a dog named Fido. My next dog, though, male or female, will proudly bear that name.

Spelled without irony or affectation.

I’ve met Spots and Rexes and poodles named Fifi, but no Fido.

I know someone who used to have a dog named Fida.

Didn’t she sing backing vocals on “Stan” by Eminem?

Yes. The nuns at my sister’s school had a dog called Fido - but then, the order’s motto was Cruci dum spiro fido.

My next door neighbors when I was a kid had a black lab named Fido. They were English, maybe that explains it.

Rocky is perhaps the most oft-heard dog’s name in my experience. I’ve never met, talked to, or sniffed the butt of any dog called Fido.

Oh man, I love their little flash intro thing with the dog and the “super fast internet” blowing his ears back.

And what about “Rover”? Nobody names their dog Rover.

Uffda is when you drop your gum in the chicken pen
Fida is when you pick it up and put it in your mouth and it is not your gum
You betcha

No Fidos, because every dog out here is named either Sam, Max, Sally or Maggie.

I had a budgie named Rover once. We wanted a dog, but couldn’t have one in our apartment.

GT

Lincoln’s dog was Fido & I would not be surprised if that gave a “bump” to the name

One of our cattle dogs was called Fido. Us kids named him of course, not too sure what Dad or Uncle Joe thought of the name.