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Name my dog


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Log jam on coming up with a name...  

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  1. 1. What do we name our new dog (see link for picture)

    • Zorro
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    • Jelly
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    • Oxford
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    • Otto
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    • ...some other name...
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He's an English Mastiff and he will be large. He should be named Churchill after a large, rather popular English gentleman. I would have suggested Winston but I'm sure that some conflict associated with cigarettes would have arisen.

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He's an English Mastiff and he will be large. He should be named Churchill after a large, rather popular English gentleman. I would have suggested Winston but I'm sure that some conflict associated with cigarettes would have arisen.

 

Winston is a very popular dog's name.. good choice.

 

I like names you can derive other names from Winston turns to Whinny. Names easy to shorten or add a "y" at the end and still sound good.

 

My dogs names are Griffin and Lizzie (I didn't name her but kept it). I can call my one dog Griff and Griffey. Lizzie is Liz as well.

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He's an English Mastiff and he will be large. He should be named Churchill after a large, rather popular English gentleman. I would have suggested Winston but I'm sure that some conflict associated with cigarettes would have arisen.

 

I like it. :wacko:

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He's an English Mastiff and he will be large. He should be named Churchill after a large, rather popular English gentleman. I would have suggested Winston but I'm sure that some conflict associated with cigarettes would have arisen.

 

or

 

Sir Smokey Smokes-A-Lot (he was in Parliament under Churchill if I remember correctly)

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Ursa Majoris = bear ... one of the dogs GGF is "Paddington Bear" ... so, I did think about "Ursa" as a name ...

 

Also thought about Churchill and Winston ... but for a couple of reasons I'm going to pass ...

 

Side note: Thought about "Alpha" (which gets back to him being our first boy and also to my vocation) and calling him Alfie.

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I guess you're right on Churchill. Since it looks like you need to appease your wife, you better go with Neville or Chamberlain. :D

 

 

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How bout Squeegie?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

:wacko:

 

 

too early to know if it's going to be bitter and fat

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Bernie or Ponzi. Your line of work in a sense, plus it's current.

I really like Ponzi.

 

I'm not sure that will work. Let's say Muck invites a potential investor over for dinner:

 

"Welcome to my home Mr. Investor. This is my dog, Ponzi. "

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He should be bigger than that at 10 months ... and I don't expect him to be very chubby.

Really? Do you see any skinny dogs in the 5 links you posted of his grandfathers? I'm not saying he'll be a ball of goo, but he'll be solid (and your vet will probably say he needs to lose a few pounds because you can't see his ribs). Anyway, my last votes are for Chunk, Buddy, or Sarge. If a dog is over 200+lbs you have to give it a semi-tough name. You can't be yelling "come here foofy" if your dog outweighs you.

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