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R. Miller

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my female golden: Lady

my shorthair: Banjo

my lab: Duke

ive also had

Foxy

Bear

chocolate

My buddy Back at home in Bama

has four labs

yellow lab = Trigger

black lab = Dutch

choco. lab #1 = Willow Tea

choco. lab #2 = Salay

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I'm getting a SandCreek Springer on Monday.

I'm naming him Maynard, after a famous Jazz artist.

The crucial thing to consider, is your ability to say the name with your teeth holding the whistle....

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What do you guys think of the name Jasper? Does that sound more like a male name?

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I don't have a huge old bird dog or anything- I only have a little weiner dog, but I am a huge Beatles fan, and have seen one Beatle in concert, so I named him Ringo after the one I have seen live.

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Our kids named our first GSP, Moca as she looked like coffee when she was a pup.

I have other names for her when we are out and she takes off after a rabbit!!!!!

Her daughter is named Mae.

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Alright guys. I started this post, and I broke down last week, and after a lot of research, bought a ryman/old hemlock setter out of Heartland Setters. Had a list of names...and for some reason...he just looked like a CLYDE! I'd post a pic if I new how? I can't copy and paste a jpeg...don't see an attachment?...can I ask how you get a pic of here?

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go to www. imageshack. us and upload your picture. Then paste the link for forums in your message.

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labs

Hunter.. new yellow lab 8 weeks old

Gunner

Radar

Ruger

...

Huskies

Sir Yukon Jack

Nakeya

Nakaya

Gyspi

Tanga

Nook

Brandi

Likka

Grizzly

Nav Star

Ringo

D.o.g

kesha

cinnabar

shasta

and you get the idea, i had 63 of them.. for dog sledding in wis where i used to live

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I have a springer named Louis or Louie. The other Springer brittany mix was Luke and then we had a Springer named Sam. We have also had shepards named Gus, Kirby, and Kaleb, Bischon named Shonni, and a black lab briefly named Dakota.

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Short names work for me. I named my dog Rock. Why, don't really know, wanted Jake, but wife really wanted to name a kid that.

Next dog, maybe Roll.......Get it tongue.gif

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She's so beautiful.. and yes she looks like shes a princess lol... almost like shes doing you a favor of taking her pic lol

that is a great shot

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Thanks Kallista - she definelty has the attitude - made this picture into one of the pencil sketches since it shows her true colors (B/W and proud of it!)

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I like short names too.

My duck hunting dog is named "Drake".

Half Black Lab, half Husky. Great dog that loves water and the snow and ice. And, he is BIG.

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