Frolic
Introduction
to play and move about cheerfully; to engage in fun and lively activities
Background Story
The term 'frolic' originates from the Middle English word 'frolicke', which means playful or merry. It embodies a sense of joyful activity, often associated with playfulness in pets and animals. The name evokes images of a joyful dog bounding around, reflecting the breed's spirited nature and happiness.
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