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T.C.
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Oct 18, 2012
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Whittier, NC
· Joined Oct 2010
· Points: 0
I've had plenty of dogs, but the one name that always made people smile was "Isotope" Named him after the baseball team on the Simpsons, and I really love chemistry. TC
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Mike Noth
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Oct 18, 2012
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IA
· Joined Aug 2009
· Points: 30
name it "kitty". the looks other people give you when you yell "bad kitty" or "come here kitty" are pretty good...
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ErikaNW
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Oct 18, 2012
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Golden, CO
· Joined Sep 2010
· Points: 410
My last dog's name was Genius. He once launched himself off a 10 foot deck to go after a squirrel. Did the whole Wile E. Coyote thing in the air before he crashed down. He was ok, just a little road rash on his chin and belly. Yeah. Genius. He earned that name almost every day. I loved that dog. Point of the story being.... The name should fit the dog's personality.
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mitchy B
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Oct 18, 2012
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nunya gotdamn business.
· Joined Aug 2009
· Points: 0
^^^ thank you, finally someone with some sense.^^^
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Burghschred Aliberti
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Oct 18, 2012
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Bend, OR
· Joined Aug 2011
· Points: 105
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S.Stelli
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Oct 18, 2012
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Colorado Springs, CO
· Joined Dec 2009
· Points: 150
I had a dog named Rusty. Original, I know. BUT he was as dumb as a rock and always smashed into everything, so I never called him Rusty. His name was "thud"
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Matt N
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Oct 18, 2012
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CA
· Joined Oct 2010
· Points: 425
ErikaNW wrote:My last dog's name was Genius. He once launched himself off a 10 foot deck to go after a squirrel. Did the whole Wile E. Coyote thing in the air before he crashed down. He was ok, just a little road rash on his chin and belly. Yeah. Genius. He earned that name almost every day. I loved that dog. Point of the story being.... The name should fit the dog's personality. I once named the kitty runt of the litter "Einstein" b/c he would fall over himself while chasing his brothers and sisters around trying to play with them. Fit perfectly throughout his life. Not to mention a step above your Genius name. ;)
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Michael West
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Oct 18, 2012
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Enterprise, AL
· Joined Jun 2008
· Points: 40
My dog's name is timber. He's the biggest clutz i know, can't seem to keep his feet under him! i love him to death though, he's a great dog.
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GMBurns
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Oct 18, 2012
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The Fucking Moon, man, the…
· Joined Jul 2008
· Points: 470
Eric Engberg wrote: To add to the naming "rules". 1. Should not be a human name - no "Fred's". 2. Should be a real word. 3. Should have some significance to the owner(s) - something to do with their life style. 4. Should describe a characteristic - physical or behavioral - of the dog. the dog I had for 13 years - best dog in the world - was named "Flash" - as an extra part to #3 my wife is a pretty serious photographer. that can be taken so many different ways.
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Mike Morin
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Oct 18, 2012
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Glen, NH
· Joined Nov 2007
· Points: 1,350
I once met a guy that named his dog Matt. I found it weird and for some reason a little creepy. In otherwords avoid names typically reserved for our species.
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Finn The Human
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Oct 18, 2012
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The Land of Ooo
· Joined Jul 2008
· Points: 106
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Geir www.ToofastTopos.com
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Oct 18, 2012
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Tucson/DMR
· Joined Jun 2006
· Points: 2,751
Two of my favorite dog names: Sketchy, Baby J. The latter dog was found on Christmas.
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TWK
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Oct 18, 2012
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined Sep 2012
· Points: 160
We always named our male retrievers after North American wildlife: Badger, Bear, Otter, Buck, Raven . . . This worked out pretty well until I had to try to explain to my (then) ten-year-old daughter why Beaver might not be a good name for a dog. Recycled the name Badger for another go-around. Had two female Labs named Lily and Pad. Funny thing was, we got Pad pre-named at three--already had Lily.
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fossana
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Oct 18, 2012
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leeds, ut
· Joined Apr 2006
· Points: 13,313
best climber dog name I've come across (can't take credit): Layton
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AnthonyM
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Oct 19, 2012
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined Mar 2009
· Points: 30
My Chocolate Lab's name is Alpine... When she was young it caused a lot of blank stares and laughing when I would scream ALPINE GET BACK HERE... Love that dog. She loves the outside as much as I do.
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The Mother Ship
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Oct 19, 2012
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined Jun 2011
· Points: 5
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Eric Krantz
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Oct 19, 2012
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Black Hills
· Joined Feb 2004
· Points: 420
Erick Valler wrote:Any climbing term can be a good name if you really want it to. "Chickenhead"? Ugh, sorry. Someone said let the name come by itself. I like that and have done it for all the animals I've lived with. Even some of the people. Oh yeah, and "buck" rhymes with "truck". Duh.
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brat .
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Oct 19, 2012
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Salt Lake City, UT
· Joined Nov 2007
· Points: 81
Fossana... I wonder if we know the same dog. Though that dog later got its named changed to Alien.
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Jeffrey Arthur
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Oct 19, 2012
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Westminster, CO
· Joined Mar 2008
· Points: 290
Jeremy Riesberg wrote:Name your dog jarthur, seems like it would be pretty awesome. I guess we know what your dogs name is. Sorry to offend you...actually I'm not.
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Chas Waterman
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Oct 19, 2012
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Prescott, AZ
· Joined Sep 2011
· Points: 40
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