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Created by webby7 > 9 months ago, 10 Nov 2008
webby7
QLD, 145 posts
10 Nov 2008 11:47AM
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hey i got another dog on the weekend and can't think of a name for it what do you wreckon's a good name??? He should grow to about 70kg

He's the white one with the patches!
www.tradingpost.com.au/Pets-Horses/Dogs/AdNumber=TP000884638?BackToResult=true

Dawn Patrol
WA, 1991 posts
10 Nov 2008 11:07AM
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The one you want is the brown one, with white on the face? Near the front of the first photo?
Names are hard....ummmm.
All i can think of is Mack. Cause 70kg is a big dog, and he'll be like a mack truck
Nice lookin dog.

webby7
QLD, 145 posts
10 Nov 2008 12:12PM
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haha, yeah thanks the dad looked awesome.
mack is actually pretty high up in the list. otherwise tiny, tyson (cause he's got a black eye like a boxer) or rocky

i wreckon the best one would have been the brindle one. it looks the most like its dad and its dad was a beast

poor relative
WA, 9089 posts
10 Nov 2008 12:24PM
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I vote for roy if not roy then trevor.

511kev
NSW, 55 posts
10 Nov 2008 2:47PM
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What about "Deefa" (Deefa Dog) Sorry, I couldn't help it.

stamp
QLD, 2770 posts
10 Nov 2008 1:58PM
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shane-o or jeff

ade r
NSW, 102 posts
10 Nov 2008 3:02PM
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daryl or wayne

webby7
QLD, 145 posts
10 Nov 2008 2:36PM
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511kev said...

What about "Deefa" (Deefa Dog) Sorry, I couldn't help it.


haha i like it but Mack is still the favourite

milko
NSW, 604 posts
10 Nov 2008 3:40PM
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i had an american staffie called chopper.. but he got bridgestone disease how about REV OR CAB or somthing kitey .

graceful
WA, 773 posts
10 Nov 2008 1:43PM
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i got a shepard bout 3 months ago and called him kyta!!

Biagro
WA, 178 posts
10 Nov 2008 2:04PM
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Mufasa, Ceasar,Roger

skiddz
NT, 237 posts
10 Nov 2008 2:37PM
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snuggles

Freeflow
QLD, 133 posts
10 Nov 2008 3:11PM
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Call him Laurie - I dare you

webby7
QLD, 145 posts
10 Nov 2008 3:21PM
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skiddz said...

snuggles


maybe but i think chopper is the new favourite

mattyjee
WA, 575 posts
10 Nov 2008 2:24PM
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After my ex-girlfriend left me with her 3 month old dog i renamed him "Nigel".

If I ever get another dog, i'm calling him "Keith".

milko
NSW, 604 posts
10 Nov 2008 4:38PM
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yeah chopper (chops for short) do i win anything

webby7
QLD, 145 posts
10 Nov 2008 3:43PM
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milko said...

yeah chopper (chops for short) do i win anything


you haven't won yet its gotto pass the misses test

sandman
WA, 432 posts
10 Nov 2008 3:44PM
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see how he reacts to clothes on the hills hoist, if he starts grabbing stuff and spinning the thing around call him Ruben

harry potter
VIC, 2777 posts
10 Nov 2008 6:08PM
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my advice is dont call it Chopper.....

My experience :

I also own a big one a ( unfortunately i cannot claim mine to be bigger than yours )
a 64kg 4 year old Male Akita , Jake or Jacob in formal situations. ( older people are more likely to pat him if he is introduced as Jacob )

Calling a 70kg Bull Mastiff a name like that, strikes terror into peoples minds.
and with the issues related to dog control these days, that is a problem you could do without.

eg :
somewhere down the track there will be an incident it happens with all dog owners at some stage !
When your dog is barking or threatening another dog or even a person screaming out NO CHOPPER NO< CHOPPER COME HERE can have a terrifying effect on the owners of smaller pooches. When this happens the pshycological effect on the members of the public can be the deciding factor on wether they make a report or not. Remember your dog doesnt have to actually bite someone for them to feel threatened and make a report.

When they do make this report they will describe your 70kg beast and that its name was CHOPPER which in turn will paint a picture to the authorities. If the dog was called Daisy there less of a psycological effect and they may not make a report.

Not saying call it Daisy but surely you can do better than Chopper

One thing about owning big dogs is that as far as the public or other dog owners are concerned if there is an altercation you will be blamed.... so many times when walking my dog you get these stupid little dogs off leads racing up to him barking and threatening he usually ignores them until they nip him and then ITS ON... next thing you know he is shaking this thing from side to side in his mouth while the other owner screams abuse..... when you try and explain that their dog was prevoking yours and was being aggressive they just dismiss your comments and assume that their dog all 5kg of it is not in any way aggressive at all.

Sounds LIke BS ? But its true ....

The human psyche is a strange thing....

lotofwind
NSW, 6451 posts
10 Nov 2008 6:32PM
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^^^^ in that case how about Blossem,Honey,Tiddels,Muffins,Possem,



But being serious.
My neighbours dogs name in Gizmo,I like that.

milko
NSW, 604 posts
10 Nov 2008 6:56PM
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harry potter said...

my advice is dont call it Chopper.....

My experience :

I also own a big one a ( unfortunately i cannot claim mine to be bigger than yours )
a 64kg 4 year old Male Akita , Jake or Jacob in formal situations. ( older people are more likely to pat him if he is introduced as Jacob )

Calling a 70kg Bull Mastiff a name like that, strikes terror into peoples minds.
and with the issues related to dog control these days, that is a problem you could do without.

eg :
somewhere down the track there will be an incident it happens with all dog owners at some stage !
When your dog is barking or threatening another dog or even a person screaming out NO CHOPPER NO< CHOPPER COME HERE can have a terrifying effect on the owners of smaller pooches. When this happens the pshycological effect on the members of the public can be the deciding factor on wether they make a report or not. Remember your dog doesnt have to actually bite someone for them to feel threatened and make a report.

When they do make this report they will describe your 70kg beast and that its name was CHOPPER which in turn will paint a picture to the authorities. If the dog was called Daisy there less of a psycological effect and they may not make a report.

Not saying call it Daisy but surely you can do better than Chopper

One thing about owning big dogs is that as far as the public or other dog owners are concerned if there is an altercation you will be blamed.... so many times when walking my dog you get these stupid little dogs off leads racing up to him barking and threatening he usually ignores them until they nip him and then ITS ON... next thing you know he is shaking this thing from side to side in his mouth while the other owner screams abuse..... when you try and explain that their dog was prevoking yours and was being aggressive they just dismiss your comments and assume that their dog all 5kg of it is not in any way aggressive at all.

Sounds LIke BS ? But its true ....

The human psyche is a strange thing....



NO CHOPPER NO ... HA HA HA thats gold harry you just bought back 100 memories.. no chopper no not the tv remote.. no chopper no not my new wettie.. no chopper no let go of that maltese terrier.....you make a very good point..

But also chopper was just my name for him for those reasons exactly.. on his rego papers he was Ringo Star..

milko
NSW, 604 posts
10 Nov 2008 7:04PM
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webby7 said...

haha, yeah thanks the dad looked awesome.
mack is actually pretty high up in the list. otherwise tiny, tyson (cause he's got a black eye like a boxer) or rocky

i wreckon the best one would have been the brindle one. it looks the most like its dad and its dad was a beast


Buying a new dog is like buying a new kite.. its so hard to choose but once you get it home and play with it a few times you will never look back

cabstar
VIC, 328 posts
10 Nov 2008 7:17PM
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how beefy or beaver

kiter789
NSW, 238 posts
10 Nov 2008 8:36PM
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It's good to give dogs human names, but don't go half pie and call it something like Donno or Freddo or whatever...give it a real name

My friend had a cat called Racheal. And my last cat was cute and fluffy and named Bruce. So, might I suggest; Kevin?

'Kevin! Put down the remote! Kevin! Stop eating the washing! etc. And you can feel like you're in parliament everyday!

I looked at the pic, by the way. How could you choose? I wanted them all.

webby7
QLD, 145 posts
10 Nov 2008 7:41PM
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hopefully this works. this is him with hoova our rotti. good points all round think mack is back to the top still not really him though

cwamit
WA, 1194 posts
10 Nov 2008 7:19PM
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horse
sheep
f**ken dog where has my shoe gone!
patch
spot
sit boo boo sit
et



theDoctor
NSW, 5780 posts
10 Nov 2008 9:58PM
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he looks like a wally to me

Skid
QLD, 1499 posts
10 Nov 2008 9:15PM
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If it was a bitch, I would suggest naming it after my ex.

But since it is a dog, how about Bubbha.
I am told (by an aboriginal elder who I met camping) that this is the aboriginal (pitinjara tribe) word for dog.

tightlines
WA, 3477 posts
10 Nov 2008 8:29PM
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Pirate, it looks like he has a patch on his eye.

angie pangi
QLD, 1779 posts
10 Nov 2008 9:37PM
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What a cute pic!

Looking at his ears, maybe JUMBO would be a suitable name.

He is def cuter than our Zuesy. Our boxer def got hit with the ugly stik at birth but i love him.

XX angie

newo
WA, 250 posts
10 Nov 2008 8:40PM
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Call him Waroo



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