Gentlenine
Gentlenine (adj.)
/ˈjen(t)lˌnīn/
Combination of gentleman/gentlewomen and canine. Reserved for exemplary canines who's actions and behavior have transcend from dog-like to gentleman- or gentlewomen-like.
If you were to compare two humans—one a winner of a Darwin Award and another of a Nobel Prize—it'd be hard to believe that both belong to the same specie given their intellectual differences. Gentlenine is reserved for dogs who's intellect, actions, or behavior place them in the Novel-Prize-winner category rather than their lesser gifted counterparts.
/ˈjen(t)lˌnīn/
Combination of gentleman/gentlewomen and canine. Reserved for exemplary canines who's actions and behavior have transcend from dog-like to gentleman- or gentlewomen-like.
If you were to compare two humans—one a winner of a Darwin Award and another of a Nobel Prize—it'd be hard to believe that both belong to the same specie given their intellectual differences. Gentlenine is reserved for dogs who's intellect, actions, or behavior place them in the Novel-Prize-winner category rather than their lesser gifted counterparts.
Woah, that dog Champi is a true prodigy—what a gentlenine.