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== History ==
 
== History ==
Geoffrey told Mr. Largo that he had to call the dog walker and tell him to come early. Sir Winston then made a complaining noise, which led to Mr. Largo telling him to shut up or there would be no cigar for him. Later, when Mr. Largo was breaking up with Geoffrey, Geoffrey asked who would get Sir Winston. Mr. Largo told Geoffrey that his name was Poochini and Geoffrey backed down on this, leading to the two of them staying together.
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Geoffrey told Mr. Largo that he had to call the dog walker and tell him to come early. Sir Winston then made a complaining noise, which led to Mr. Largo telling him to shut up or there would be no cigar for him. Later, when Mr. Largo was breaking up with Geoffrey, Geoffrey asked who would get Sir Winston. Mr. Largo told Geoffrey that his name was Poochini and Geoffrey backed down on this, leading to the two of them staying together. The name Poochini is a reference to the Italian composer Giacomo Puccini.
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Revision as of 08:00, January 8, 2023

Poochini
Poochini.png
Animal Information
Species: Dog
Color: Grey
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Owner: Dewey Largo and Geoffrey
First Appearance: "Girl's in the Band"


Poochini, also known as Sir Winston, is a dog owned by Dewey Largo and Geoffrey.

History

Geoffrey told Mr. Largo that he had to call the dog walker and tell him to come early. Sir Winston then made a complaining noise, which led to Mr. Largo telling him to shut up or there would be no cigar for him. Later, when Mr. Largo was breaking up with Geoffrey, Geoffrey asked who would get Sir Winston. Mr. Largo told Geoffrey that his name was Poochini and Geoffrey backed down on this, leading to the two of them staying together. The name Poochini is a reference to the Italian composer Giacomo Puccini.

Appearances