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    Question Help me with a male dogs name???

    I know there are many dog owners out there and you know what it is like naming one... My family has been without a pup now for 3 years after having to put down my Dalmation "Riggs". Now we are looking into purchasing a Golden Doodle and are going back and forth with names and not agreeing on one. Please help out...

    I think this is going to be a good thread...

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    Personally, the last thing I do with a new pet is name it. I usually wait until a good name comes up or the pet tells you what its name should be.

    Dogs don't know their name. They don't even know words. They understand the tone of your voice. Try saying a dogs name with a tone you use for something else. And change the syllable you accent too.

    If I say Go for a walk in my normal cadence and tone, I am locked in and committed with no turning back. If however I say Go for a walk in the same cadence and tone I would use to ask the wife to get me a glass of water, the dog doesn't even raise an eyebrow. If I utter gibberish in the tone and cadence I use for when I say Go for a walk, we are going for a walk.

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    How about "Creeker" ?

    Gary K.

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    "Chaos" or "Havoc"

    Trust me...they are appropriate.
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    Post us a picture if you can, Tom!

    Sometimes it helps to see the critter first.......Then the appropriate name might be obvious!
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    Here is the one...
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    My Dawgs.....

    Here's a picture of my dawgs.......

    My Dawgs.jpg

    They're named.....BUCK, PICKETT, and SNAG !!!
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    Women are like phones. They love to be held and talked to, but if you press the wrong buttons you'll get disconnected!

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    ....Looks like SAWDUST to me!
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    Women are like phones. They love to be held and talked to, but if you press the wrong buttons you'll get disconnected!

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    Life is one fool thing after another whereas love is two fool things after each other

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    Oliver - just looks like it would fit. Don't know why.

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    Looks like a "Dee Fer".........D fer Dog. What I named my old weiner dog.....and he was quite the ladies man. I have a whole neighborhood of his off spring now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Henry View Post
    Here is the one...
    For some unknown reason, he looks like a Baxter to me.
    Use the fence Luke

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doug Shepard View Post
    For some unknown reason, he looks like a Baxter to me.
    Q F T !



    Gary
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    Looks like Bubba to me...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gary Whitt View Post
    Q F T !



    ??? Boy I had to consult the acronym list for that one. I got
    QFT = Quote For Truth ???

    That wasn't much help. Does that mean you like it or hate it?

    I dunno. Something about that face just looked like Baxter to me.
    Use the fence Luke

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    Love it.

    Baxter is a great name for a pooch like that.
    Gary
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