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  • Dog names
  • chewkw
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    Tracky

    Rumdy

    annebr
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    650b?

    redthunder
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    29’er

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    Teetosugars
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    We have two Westies.

    Eric, and Esme.

    Eric.

    Esme.

    wwaswas
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    If I had two dogs I’d call them ToMe and ToYou.

    scud
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    Strange looking dog?

    What about Miley?

    wonderchump
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    Chipps, Reba, Pike, Rad, Rampage, Bonty, Hub, Fizik, Dalby, Gizzy (Gisburn), Afan, Santa Cruz’s Little Helper

    wonderchump
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    MAXLE – There’s a dog’s name if ever I heard one – The OH can still call him Max

    Paulio
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    My parents’ dog is named Jeremy. He’s a beagle.

    ElShalimo
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    Any Cove frame would be ideal
    Maybe Sanchez is best for shouting across the park at half-term

    surroundedbyhills
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    As a kid our dog was called Dugg as in Scottish for Dug! The extra “g” was an affectation.

    Maybe Sanchez is best for shouting across the park at half-term

    but then when he gets all muddy he’ll be a dirty….

    brokensoul
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    Chip

    porter_jamie
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    childs face
    helmet
    what tyre
    a4
    lumins
    tandem jeremy
    6k bike
    skills course
    11 speed

    i know of someone with a jack russel called Ian.

    cubist
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    When I’m out walking my dogs I sometimes see a womanout walking her dog, Woof (named by her toddler) she has to stand in the park shouting ‘Woof Woof’ when its off doing its thing! Always makes me smile when its pissing down.

    paladin
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    Saw a bit on TV this morning about pet cloning. You can clone your pooch for a mere £63000.
    The woman being interviewed had replaced her pooches with clones as each expired.

    They were named Trouble, Double Trouble, Triple Trouble.

    RoterStern
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    Lopes

    haydenw
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    My pair – Yorkie and Whippet are called Woody and Hector.

    gatecrasher
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    What about Houston, sounds like Auston so he wont get confused.
    Then you can say “Houston we have a problem”.Something I have
    said many times whilst repairing or indeed riding the bike.

    northernmatt
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    Beowulf

    Is syndrome going too far?

    thebrowndog
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    I wanted to call our dog “d-fer” but the kids vetoed it. She got Milly instead.

    +1 for Shinpad suggested earlier. Stonking name fer a dawg.

    nicko74
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    Surprised nobody’s gone for Fenton…

    [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GRSbr0EYYU[/video]

    Tbh, when they’re being disobedient, dogs seem to ignore whatever you say, so you can call them whatever you want. ‘Pinhead’ is what I generally end up with when ours won’t respond

    woffle
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    Stanley.

    rogerthecat
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    Call him Muff.

    Then you can go to the park and shout “ere Muff”

    IGMC

    AndyF1
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    Merlin.

    I mean Merlin.

    steveoath
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    Peaty?

    Teetosugars
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    Is syndrome going too far?

    Yup. 😕

    duntstick
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    Slacker, come on Slacker………I may have been called this a few times, good for a trail hound though

    greyman
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    Colin

    Cougar
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    Dutch footballers are always a good source of names –

    Ruud (Gullit or van Nistelrooy)

    That’s asking for trouble. People(*) would refer to you as “Ruud dog and the dweebs.”

    (* – well, I would)

    Cougar
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    I reckon if I had a dog, I’d call it Jesus.

    Then when the Jehova’s Witnesses come knocking, asking “have you found Jesus?” I can say “yes, he’s asleep under the sideboard.”

    mikewsmith
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    Stoli biking by Mike Smith 79, on Flickr

    Happy Dog by Mike Smith 79, on Flickr
    Stoli, the missus dog named after

    Cougar
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    The juxtaposition of those last two images is a little unfortunate.

    emma
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    Riff Raff?

    beaker2135
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    Fern
    Tag
    Sky
    Spike
    Fay
    My Collie’s names single syllable easy for dog to learn harder humans to alter i.e. Samuel – Sammy – Sam – Peeps – poor dog has no idea what it’s name is

    I’m liking the bike parts theme, will probably give that a go next time

    BigDummy
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    I recently heard a man calling a dog named “Steven”. This is (for reasons I cannot understand) one of the funniest things I have ever experienced. Weeks later, recalling it still fires up the ROFLcopter.

    So my vote is for “Steven”.

    wwaswas
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    Only one choice for those prone to cussing;

    [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GRSbr0EYYU[/video]

    redthunder
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    Oi!

    If your posh, the double barrelled version…

    or “Oi! Come Here”

    However, I’ve noticed most dogs I encounter are called Oi.

    Whathaveisaidnow
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    Only one choice for those prone to cussing;

    pure gold 😆

    Onzadog
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    I used to have a GSD called Onza.

    ohnohesback
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    Why not just give your pooch a traditional dog’s name? You wouldn’t name your children this way, would you?

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