Talk:Bullseye (Bull Terrier)

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I thought his name was Spot because of the commercials that say "See Spot Save".--Jon Revelle 01:44, 26 January 2006 (UTC)

Nope, it is Bullseye. The spot comes from a play of words using the old kid's book about the dog Spot. With the punctuation it really means See. Spot. (Essentially the same things) Save. Spot is used as in spotting something. Yeah... It is kind of confusing, but the Target website officially reads: "The Bullseye Design and Bullseye Dog are trademarks of Target Brands, Inc." -newkai | talk | contribs 23:14, 1 February 2006 (UTC)

[edit] cleanup

Not sure if this needs a disambiguation page or what, but there shouldn't be two articles on one page. Desertsky85451 22:13, 31 August 2006 (UTC)

Done, I removed the sentence about the other dog in question and used {{otheruses4}} to point out the dog in Oliver Twist. Tuxide 04:21, 1 September 2006 (UTC)