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Post by sammyg on Oct 27, 2011 14:51:32 GMT
i have a litter of labrador puppies from working dogs n need to register them with kennel club n really struggling with names lol! had few but my dad referred to them as not "gamey" enough just wondered if anybody had any suggestions ;D
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Post by Sam on Oct 27, 2011 15:04:11 GMT
What i do is go through H and H and find names from there.
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Post by Bonnyville on Oct 27, 2011 15:32:13 GMT
We normally do things like Sharper Than Dimonds ... I even called mine Toffee Bar Amazing Grace after her mom haha
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dazycutter
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Post by dazycutter on Nov 2, 2011 18:30:44 GMT
have you got an affix...
also I pick a theme... last but one litter were named after champagne houses.. last years litter were all mystical names...
let me have a little think... but knowing your affix would be good
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Post by Milliesmum on Nov 2, 2011 18:37:57 GMT
What about game birds? Plover, Partridge, Pheasant, Quail, Grouse, Ptarmigan etc.?
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Post by haggismarmite on Nov 2, 2011 18:50:10 GMT
Spices and herbs are good ones too, cinnamon, basil etc.... or cheeses Stilton, Brie etc.... Our chocolate lab came from a litter all named after chocolates, and all our others tend to be things in the cupboard, Marmite, Twiglet, Bovril etc...
So many possibilities, but it's certainly easier if you choose a theme.
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Post by sammyg on Nov 15, 2011 16:30:40 GMT
sorry only just seen all the replies we ended up with a bit of a 'game' bird theme thanks guys
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Post by Milliesmum on Nov 15, 2011 16:36:00 GMT
Oooh was that in honour of Dazy?? She's a 'game bird' LOLOLOL!!! ;D
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Post by viking on Nov 15, 2011 16:48:01 GMT
Brands of Whisky make good names, and there are loads of them, both masculine and feminine sounding ones.
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Post by sammyg on Nov 15, 2011 16:55:53 GMT
Oooh was that in honour of Dazy?? She's a 'game bird' LOLOLOL!!! ;D LOL !!! And Viking it near enough drove me to drinking whiskey trying to think of names for them so that would of been appropriate
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Post by viking on Nov 15, 2011 17:16:25 GMT
Oooh was that in honour of Dazy?? She's a 'game bird' LOLOLOL!!! ;D LOL !!! And Viking it near enough drove me to drinking whiskey trying to think of names for them so that would of been appropriate There you go then. Plenty to choose from. We named a litter using them. Cheers
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dazycutter
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Post by dazycutter on Nov 15, 2011 19:19:37 GMT
cheeky buggers.. LOL
I think the name "(affiX) game bird" would be fab....
so have you actually got any names yet! LOL..
oh.. how about... damson gin... LOL.. if its a black lab.. Damson would be a fab name...
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Post by sarahp on Nov 16, 2011 7:34:49 GMT
Sloe gin, which is more common, doesn't quite have the same appeal though! I have an alcoholic drinks Sec A family.
I always think hounds have wonderful names.
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Post by sammyg on Nov 17, 2011 14:22:00 GMT
Yeh there all registered and ready to go, reedahaw lady - after reedshaw moss where dad runs a shoot, waterfowls friar, golden mourning dove ( both game birds) and the rest ended up being easy as the people buying them helped with the names =)
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Post by welsh69 on Nov 17, 2011 14:44:12 GMT
make them rhime
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