Re: Doggy names.
Posted: Sat 26 Apr, 2008 13.11
Clamidia
I understand that's somebody's nickname in certain journalistic circles.rts wrote:Clamidia
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.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.
*claps giddily* Yay!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.
Our dog was called Oscar when we got him from Battersea Dog's HomeStuartPlymouth 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.