How middle class is YOUR dog’s name? Etiquette expert LAURA WINDSOR reveals the monikers that sound ‘intelligent’ and the 16 choices to avoid

While traditional dog names such as Patch or Rover used to reign supreme, owners are now being more adventurous with monikers for their furry friends.

According to data from the Dogs Trust National Dogs Survey, Luna and Poppy are currently the nation’s most popular female dog names, while Teddy and Milo take home the top spots for males.

Yet some are naming their beloved pets after luxury designer brands, such as Dolce and Versace, or popstars such as Prince and Madonna

Now, Laura Windsor, known as the Queen of Etiquette, has revealed which dog names are suitably middle-class if you don’t want to be embarrassed

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