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by Vixen on 01 July 2012 - 21:07

Perhaps the parents of Robert 1 & 2 had a very quirky sense of humour - or lack of imagination!  LOL


Vixen



Abby Normal

by Abby Normal on 01 July 2012 - 22:07

No, never.

Every dog is unique to me, so the name just has to be. 

I don't have a fondness for human names for dogs either, but that's my own personal preference. I have come across some dogs with human names like Eric or Dave that have made me smile though.

by beetree on 01 July 2012 - 23:07

60 years????  So just wondering when the couple are chatting about their dogs, and say: 
"Do you remember Lucky"? 
"Which Lucky"?
"The one before the one before the one before ......"!!


THINGS THEY CHAT ABOUT OVER THE YEARS:



We got Lucky!

Let's get Lucky tonight.

Lucky ran out!

Rub me for Lucky!

Lucky, I found you!





EuroShepherd

by EuroShepherd on 02 July 2012 - 01:07


In the past I had a GSD named Klaire and one of my current female GSDs is named Bella AND one of my Dachshunds is named Clarabelle (incidentally, both Klaire and Bella came to me already named, I only personally named Clarabelle...after the clown  )

George Foreman has 6 daughters and 5 sons, all of his sons are also named George Foreman (with their appropriate number...II, III, IIII...etc.) one of his daughters has George for a middle name and another daughter is named Georgetta. 

Abby Normal

by Abby Normal on 02 July 2012 - 16:07

How bizarre!

When he wants to call a particular son does he just shout 'hey, number 2, come here!' ?

by Dobermannman on 02 July 2012 - 20:07

you wrote:

What an odd thing to do.  (I presume you and your brother were living with your Mum at the time).  Did you ever ask your Step-Mum or Dad about the repeat names?


>Hi Vixen

>I think the step mom thou
ght it was a complement ? :-)

by Dobermannman on 02 July 2012 - 20:07

you wrote:

What an odd thing to do.  (I presume you and your brother were living with your Mum at the time).  Did you ever ask your Step-Mum or Dad about the repeat names?


>Hi Vixen

>I think the step mom thou
ght it was a complement ? :-)

by magdalenasins on 04 July 2012 - 19:07

I would, but only because I like a specific naming convention. And only if the dog seemed like it might live up to #1 dog of the name...

Mystere

by Mystere on 13 July 2012 - 18:07

 My grandmother had a whole series of german sptiz bitches and every one of them was named "Lady." 

I always give a dog a name to live up to, that has some meaning or significance I hope that the dog will demonstrate.

I lost a wonderful male, Xhango, born on a December 8, last June.   My new puppy was born December 5 and shares startling similar bloodlines.  He is named Chango.  I like  the name, the meaning and, most of all, the dog who first carried it.  I gave this pup something to  live up to.  Thus far, he is doing fine.   Oddly enough, when discussing them, no one has had any problem knwoing which one we are discussing, even when the conversation changes from one to the other. 





 


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