Citations:everyone and their dog


 * 1979 — Jerry Cammarata & Frances Spatz Leighton, The Fun Book of Fatherhood, Pinnacle Books (1979), ISBN 9780523406039, page 57:
 * In fact, it is the question the expectant mother asks everyone and their dog. Should mothers breast feed their babies?
 * 1989 — Andrew Vaughan, Who's Who in New Country Music, Omnibus Press (1989), ISBN 9780711916906:
 * At the height of country blandness during the Urban Cowboy era that saw everyone and their dog regaling themselves in western gear and attempting to emulate the cool screen presence of John Travolta and Co,
 * 1996 — Juha Saarinen, "Hot dog! Web page editor really cuts the mustard", InfoWorld, 15 April 1996:
 * Everyone and their dog has a Web page these days, proof enough the Internet is here to stay.
 * 1997 — Ian Rankin, Black and Blue, St. Martin's Press (1999), ISBN 9780312966775, page 68:
 * "Everyone and their dog knows Uncle Joe."
 * 2001 — Patricia Briggs, The Hob's Bargain, Ace (2001), ISBN 9780441008131, page 229:
 * "What power? Should I worry that everyone and their dog knows my name?"
 * 2005 — Robert Elmer, The Celebrity, WaterBrook Press (2005), ISBN 1578567416, page 269:
 * Which is what everyone and their dog said on answering machines.
 * 2008 — John Edwards, "Who Provides What in the Cloud", PC World, 27 August 2008:
 * "Everyone and their dog will be in cloud computing next year," predicts Rebecca Wettemann, vice president of research at Nucleus Research, a technology research firm.
 * 2009 — Susan Case, That's a Dead One Alright, Tate Publishing (2009), ISBN 9781607994213, page 114:
 * "Mind you, this was years before everyone and their dog had a cell phone."