I suggested Louis, he is after all unstable on his feet and bites 🙂
He’s a 7 week old abandoned youngster picked up by our local animal welfare society last week, as luck would have it, an out of town friend of ours has been looking for a Jack Russell pup for some time now, he drove through yesterday and took him home.

How about Nipper?
Môre Jay
Which is the sole reason I’ll not have one in my house, perhaps I’m being unfair but their reputation for anklebiting has seriously put me off.
The breed is of course named after the England wicketkeeper.
I remember him well 😦
“As a No.7 batsman he is unorthodox but resolute – his unbeaten 29 in 274 minutes at Johannesburg in 1995-96 is often forgotten.”
Morgan S-man,
Major is a popular name for a dog but I think we should get back to basics. Tarzan, on finding a baby that had survived a plane crash in the jungle, adopted the child and called him Boy. Therefore, your friend should call the little pup, Dog.
Janus #3 – No it isn’t!! 🙂 But perhaps you were joking? 😕
Bearsy, mate! Would I joke about cricket?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Russell_(parson) 🙂
Fang? Killer?
OZ
What heresy is this?
Jacks biting people?
They don’t bite you, they bite invaders and quite right too!
My associated Jacks are (Princess) Nia and Gusto. She is a right little over entitled madam and he attacks all vermin, two legged and four with due process.
I think your little one looks like a ‘Homer’.
OZ. I was going to go for Fang, but you beat me to it. How about “Cerebus”?
Morning all
And the winner is …………..
Well none of us unfortunately, the pup’s new owner has decided to call him Bugs.
I’m not sure if that’s short for “hey you stupid bugger stop peeing on the carpet”, Bugsy Malone or Buggerlugs, still Bugs it is 🙂
G’dag, Soutie. It might of course refer to some little biters he brought from the pound!