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Hey Guys,

This is a corny one, but just wanted to hear from you guys whats a good name to call my newly aquired Jack Russel cross something! Want a different name, not Spot ot patches or boring, something different!

He's my tracking dog to be, as my previous hound, DUTCH was poked by a wounded oryx and unfortunately his front left leg was amputated, not that he is out of action, just a bit slower now.

I reckon Mauser or Ruger are pretty cool names, what do you guys suggest?
 
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Neighbor across the street had a Jack Daniels -- (sic). I call them Jack Daniels Terriers.

Anyway, she'd named the dog "Brie" -- like the French cheese. Sort of frou-frou for a Jack Daniels.

The dog loved to chase my laser pointer up and down the street. I ran the pointer across the side of a dusty car parked on the street and the dog bit at it, leaving lip slobber marks along the side of the car.

So I started calling the dog "Scooter" -- because he does. Not only that, he answers to "Scooter." And the neighbor's little girl starts calling him Scooter.

The name stuck. Every Jack Daniels I see I call Scooter, because they do.

Hard to go wrong with "Jack" . . .
 
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Pioho

A spanish speaking person bought a puppy from us and named him "Pioho"

I do not know what it means, but it IS different. Kind of sounds more appropriate for a Jack Russell Terrier mix than a pure bred bird dog.


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I had a JR called Nailor.
He was unfortuantely not the smartest dog so to speak. So he had to go....


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I have a bluetick named "Steel Blue RUGER". My bloodhound that died a few months back was 'SAVAGE model 99".

Other good gun names:
RIgby
remmy or rem
kimber
powder
Jeffery
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"Retumbo"


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The ONLY name I'd consider for a JR (or JR cross) is "Target" (and it would only be a matter of time before it became one)
 
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Terry.......Terry the tracking Terrier. Wink


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Thanks All,

Bluetick, I'm calling him RIGBY!

Will keep you guys updated when he brings down his first Buffalo Wink ha ha!
 
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My buddie has a fat boston terrier named Pig.


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I have a Blue Heeler named SKILLET


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My last lab was named Rigby, my current Small Munsterlander is Boss and the coming SM female pup will be named Purdey. How about "Tiny" for a JR?

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We'll be picking up an English Setter pup next weekend. Decided to let my son (not quite 4) name the pup. Looks like we'll be having a dog named Jelly Bean. bewildered

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Ran into a beach party. The guys' dog, some sort of strapping hound, was named "Boozer."
 
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Dogs I've met while in Africa on safari:

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How about jack or rusty?
 
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How about P.I.T.A read between the lines ( For those that have trouble reading heres a hint Pain In The A#@ My lab know two names this one and BOH he knows the difference PITA when I am mad at him and BOH when he's good. I never go out, or to bed etc w/o making up with him.
I couldn't live w/o Boh. At 73 he is a constant companion. He goes with me every where I go. He is such a gentle dog. I often wondered if he would protect me, Well I went to the farm and the farmer knocked on the window I never seen him so aggressive. I believe if the window was down I think he would have jumped right out at him. But all the farmer had to do was say his name and he reverted back to a puusy cat. This is the first time i have seeen this in him. I can leave him in the car and he'll just lay in ther car till I return. I believe he reacted cause I was in the car with him. Lou
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My Shorthair is named Hatchet Jack
He's a wild one
 
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Well now we got a couple that are called: Big Jake, Wyatt Earp, Major Dundee, Bodie (Cheyenne), DUKE, Clint Walker actor. They all have great pedigrees behind them too!
 
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Tracking dog????...name him Hoover.
 
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pioho.... aka piojo....... means flea or tick in spanish, not sure which one but I think flea
 
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I really like to name them after a Boss or relative. Feels good to call him a dumb SOB and boot him one Big Grin
 
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Have a Cur name Slate--Cause of his color as a puppy.


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Pioho

A spanish speaking person bought a puppy from us and named him "Pioho"

I do not know what it means, but it IS different. Kind of sounds more appropriate for a Jack Russell Terrier mix than a pure bred bird dog.


It means like little pieces of dirt/bugs type thing. Unclean.


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Originally posted by daniel77:
We'll be picking up an English Setter pup next weekend. Decided to let my son (not quite 4) name the pup. Looks like we'll be having a dog named Jelly Bean. bewildered

Oh well


lol


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For a Jack Russel, how about "Spaz."

"Dammit" would also be a good one, depending on how well he listens.


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Warwick Evans sent one from your country to me named SHAKA

He is turning into a real cat/bear dog. Amazing how he can keep right up with the hounds.
 
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My wife bought me a Welsh Terrier pup for my birthday. His name is Tonka. We also have a two year old Black Lab whose name is Lizzie, though I sometimes think she should be called Dizzy.


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I thought about naming my "no papers" gsp "edog". Daughter came up with Duke and it stuck. Oh well. Rigby sounds good!
 
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