Ah, Fashion Dogs. AKA Purse Puppies. They seem to have gone out of style these days. In the modern era they do seem a bit gauche. But from an etymological perspective they are pretty interesting.
The list of things I call my dog Hank is long. I favor alliterative versions, such as "Whining Whelp". Whelp is a marvelous word from way back, it comes from Old Saxon and goes back who knows how long. When looking this one up I read that the more common term "puppy" supplanted it starting in the late 15th Century. It's origins are about as clear as the family tree of Ol' Hank, but it is felt to have come from the French word poupee, meaning doll or toy. Whether the Mademoiselles had actual little dogs they held as accessories is unclear, but in any event they treated them like small toys.
The same word also gives us puppet, and for similar reasons. In fact early on the two words were used interchangeably.
Having grandkids rather into bugs I wondered if pupa, an immature form of moth or butterfly, was related. Hmm, well sort of. It's a modern-ish creation, invented by Linneaus who in the late 1700's basically invented scientific classification of animals. He leaned into the Latin pretty hard, and there the word pupa, means girl, doll or puppet. So obviously this was also the source of the later French word.
The concept of a young person also turns up in pupil, as in a student. Oddly, pupil as in a part of your eye supposedly originated in the observation that you could see a small reflection of a person on the eye surface of the beholder! I'd call that a bit of a reach but evidently there is a similar concept in Greek and in early English. Reese Witherspoon sort of spoiled the effect by wearing big sunglasses most of the time.
The dog in these movies was named Bruiser. He passed away a few years back at the venerable age of 18. His obit is HERE.
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