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Thread: Help me with a male dogs name???

  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Henry View Post
    Here is the one...
    Great looking pup! I think he's either Otis, Grover, or Brewster (Brew for short).

    We're likely getting a Doodle next spring and we're not far away (Allentown area), so any breeder tips would be welcome. Feel free to PM if you prefer.

    Kent

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    Looks like a Toby to me.

  3. I have a twisted sense of humor when it comes to dog names.

    I name a sweetheart of a pup like a Lab things like:
    SATAN or BAAL or BEELZEBUB, or Becky. I have a thing for Becky Quick. It'd be kind of cool having her fetch my slippers.

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    Baxter sounds good

    I also like Baxter. It looks like it would suit him.

    My big boy's name is Oliver - We believed, and was correct, that his life would be an adventure; so he was named Oliver Twist.

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    A few more....

    ...Ashcroft...Bowser...Cornwallis...Dudley...Edmond...Foster...Goodfellow...Henry ...Imus...Jaz...Kolbert...Linus...Masher...Nemo...Oz...Paxton...Quigley...Razor...Salty
    ...Titus...Underdog ...Vic...Wooster...Xplay...Yazzy...Zinser...
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    While in college our campus priest had a golden whose name was Damit. It was quite a shock the first time I saw the priest out in the yard calling for the dog to come back to him " come here Damit!!!!"

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    Dog Names

    We just went through the same process, got a puppy two weeks ago. We had a lot of spirited dinner conversations with the kids as to what name we would like to tag our newest family member with. My only rules were no people names, nothing to "cute", like buttercup and had to be something easy to repeat.

    We ended up with Mugsy, or the full name of Mugsy Mayhem, puppy of doom. (my son is big into super heros so thats how that came about)

    Good luck, puppies are a handful

    Dan

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    My wife was thinking Harley or Murphy. I like Guinness.

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    We went with Leather for our male, but whatever you chose make sure you can yell it comfortably, makes training easier

    Al...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Henry View Post
    My wife was thinking Harley or Murphy. I like Guinness.
    Eek! Not another Harley. I know 4 of them (3 male, 1 female). That name gets used way too much for dogs. He sort of looks like a Murphy though.
    Use the fence Luke

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    Timber, gable or rafter but maybe not stud.
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    For obedience training purposes, a 1 or 2 syllable word for a name is best, and must start with a hard consonant. My boy is Dalton.
    Best name I ever heard for a dog was Crash. Of course the name fit the dog. We do have a bitch who's registered name is Coolmeadow's Twist And Shout, call name Tas (pronounced Taz). Man, does she ever fit her name. Should have turned her loose on Tyler when he was here . Jim.
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    My older Lab's full name is 'Indiana Bones, Duck Dog of Doom'.....

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    Looks like a "fred" to me....

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    I don't really have any good ideas for a name but thought that I should mention that my family and I will be picking up our first puppy on Labor day weekend -- and it's also a Goldendoodle!

    We selected a female. So far, we've narrowed down our choices of names to Lilly, Ella, Emma.
    Peter Lyon

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