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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: San Diego, CA
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I originally wanted to name our two - Hansel and Gretel, but the wife didnt like it. so then I wanted luke and leah, she didnt like that either so then it was luke and lucy. unfortunately the "lou" sound made it confusing for them. so now its Dexter and Lucy...
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Inglewood, New Zealand
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I had a Chocolate Lab named Cadbury. Sweetest girl you would ever meet.
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Posts: 20
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My five year old cousin named their bullmastiff 'Earthworm' after a cartoon character or something. Now, when someone asks him if he has any pets at home, he always says he has a pet earthworm! lol
Least clever is definitely my workmate naming his golden retriever 'Torpedo' nothing wrong with the name but the golden only answers to 'pedo' so you can imagine it isn't very good to be yelling that at a park. He's trying to get the dog used to Tor which he plans to move to 'Thor' after a while but it isn't working. |
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Upstate, NY
Posts: 4,103
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When I was in college I had to do a month long session in the Adirondacks. I was partners with two other girls on a wetlands study, and we had to drive out to a swamp to collect samples. Well, the girl who drove pulled too far off the road to park and got stuck. Fortunately, a couple older guys in a pick up drove by and offered to pull us out. They had a hound of some type in the bed of the pick up that they called TD. We asked what TD stood for, and they said Truck Dog.
I always though that was neat.
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Join Date: May 2011
Posts: 30
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My all time favorite dog name is one i just heard the other day due to some news we had here in LA about some body parts found in a park. Here in LA there is a GSD that is the first and only full time cadaver dog for the coroner. The dog is named Indiana Bones. How perfect is that? She is called Indy for short. Check out a little video about Indiana Bones.
Indy the Cadaver Dog - YouTube |
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Ft. Bragg, NC
Posts: 1,646
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not names but nick names.. I used to have 2 foster lab pups and of course having 2 at the same time they got into everything so while they had "real" names I always called them frick and frack
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Indiana
Posts: 124
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Don't steal this, but if I get a hyper/energetic dog, I'm going to name it HAFF. (HyperActive Furry Friend)
I'll be watching if anyone uses that name...
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