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originally posted by: cosmickat
He is a cute pup
What about Nacho ? mexican food is always a favourite at my house
or Newman, not after paul...just cause the little fella is the new man in your doggy family
love labs, my mutts are a sprocker spaniel, he is as as daft as box of frogs...... and a german shepherd & old english sheepdog cross, she is the guardian of our family, very big, very hairy and protective and loving
Come on folks. Where are the sick, twisted and seriously strange names? Thanks up until now folks for the "normal" suggestions...
originally posted by: JinMI
a reply to: Lagomorphe
Fine then, how about Dinner? Mutton?
originally posted by: Timely
a reply to: Lagomorphe
Sphincter.
originally posted by: Justso
You are in France - how about Napoleon?
originally posted by: ketsuko
You could go Roman with Nero.
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: ketsuko
You could go Roman with Nero.
"Dogs should be called by names which are not very long, so that each may obey more quickly when he is called, but they should not have shorter names than those which are pronounced in two syllables..." - Columella.
Ferox (savage).
Labros (fury).
Theron (hunter).
Put all three together and let that bad boy tear through the Westminster show.
originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: AugustusMasonicus
My philosophy is give the dog whatever name you want now. You know he's going to wind up with the nickname that best suits him as time goes on.
At least, that always seems to happen with all our cats.
At one time, we two cats with three names - Stop It!, Get Down!, and Dammit!