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Re: Doggy names.

Posted: Sat 26 Apr, 2008 13.11
by rts
Clamidia

Re: Doggy names.

Posted: Sat 26 Apr, 2008 15.52
by mex
Spud

Re: Doggy names.

Posted: Sat 26 Apr, 2008 16.00
by Nick Harvey
rts wrote:Clamidia
I understand that's somebody's nickname in certain journalistic circles.

How long before somebody makes an embarrasing gaff when talking about the wife of the heir to the throne?

Re: Doggy names.

Posted: Sat 26 Apr, 2008 19.27
by Cache
Spike :D

Re: Doggy names.

Posted: Tue 29 Apr, 2008 22.27
by Lorns
Nini wrote:You'll be wanting something gender neutral, won't you? Keeping with the nice naming convention you've got going, I'd suggest Whiskers as it's near enough not what you'd call a Jack Russell. That or Nini... wink.

It won't be called chubby or beep unless it ends up being the genuinely most irritating little thing ever to nip your heels.
Oooh now whiskers is a good name. I quite like that and not too embarrasing when having to walk around calling it after its got a scent of a rabbit and buggers off for hours on end. If it does bugger orf Whiskers could have a few variable middle names too.

Re: Doggy names.

Posted: Tue 29 Apr, 2008 23.13
by Nini
Lorns wrote:Oooh now whiskers is a good name. I quite like that and not too embarrasing when having to walk around calling it after its got a scent of a rabbit and buggers off for hours on end. If it does bugger orf Whiskers could have a few variable middle names too.
*claps giddily* Yay!

Re: Doggy names.

Posted: Wed 30 Apr, 2008 13.59
by martindtanderson
StuartPlymouth wrote:Oscar (also answers to 'Handsome Man') has served me well for 10 years, if somewhat embarassing on Whitsand Beach when I use the wrong one.
Our dog was called Oscar when we got him from Battersea Dog's Home