Dog Names???
#14
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Cottage Grove OREGON USA
I like outdoor names like, Drake, Robin, and Briar. If he is going to be used for upland I would name him Briar. If waterfowl call him Bog.
I named my hunting dogs Raven (Lab) and Ivy (Springer). My next hunting dog will be called Briar.
Use a Big Lead to shoot them
were they aint.
I named my hunting dogs Raven (Lab) and Ivy (Springer). My next hunting dog will be called Briar.
Use a Big Lead to shoot them
were they aint.
#15
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: , IL USA
Whatever you do, don't let your daughter (if you have one) name him.
My daughter named our Porty "Binky".
God was that embarrassing having to yell to a dog named "Binky" all day the first time we were at a water trial!
"It's not the kill, it's the adventure and challenge! <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>"
My daughter named our Porty "Binky".
God was that embarrassing having to yell to a dog named "Binky" all day the first time we were at a water trial!
"It's not the kill, it's the adventure and challenge! <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>"
#17
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Earth City MO USA
We are getting a black lab, if male we were thinking Duke, female Daisy.
Personally I like a 2 syllable name that has 1 syllable in the short form. Example: Jake and Jacob. My dog knows when he heres "jacob" that he is in trouble. I don't know why, just something that I like. Maybe my mom used my middle name too often combined with my first?
--Jim
Personally I like a 2 syllable name that has 1 syllable in the short form. Example: Jake and Jacob. My dog knows when he heres "jacob" that he is in trouble. I don't know why, just something that I like. Maybe my mom used my middle name too often combined with my first?
--Jim


