Ok...now please help me name my dog..(kinda)

Douglas Ignatius Youngblood - DIY

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She who summons fire without tinder or flint has forbidden me from naming any more animals due to my past performance

we had a pig called Hammond (ham & eggs)
a dog called Muzbie (must be and idiot) he was dumb as a box of hammers
another dog called Seiko cause she was a watch dog
a goat called Rodger cause that was his job
a horse called Dulux because he was a paint horse
a lamb called Chops

So I am now banned lol

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LOL … I had a boxer bulldog named Rocky

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Earl of Pugsley lol (Earl for short)

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You know I actually considered Earl Grey…coz…he’s grey…and I’m English…and apparently we love that shit…lol

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That’s awesome. My husband loves it. I used to drink a lot of it myself!

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:+1:

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Dogless Ignatious Youngblood?

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Doughnut Ingesting Yobbo

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OK, tis done…finally, thank you all for chipping in and giving me some amazing ideas.

I have decided to go with (drum role)

Edward Leopold Remmington (the third) or ‘Ted’ for short :grin:

The main reason is that Edward was my Dads name (everyone called him Ted) and if it wasn’t for ELR and the AMAZING people there in, Steampugs reviews would never have happened so it’s a double wammy tribute and seems fitting.

So there we have it…I officially introduce to you…
Mr Edward Leopold Remmington III (Ted)

WOOP :tada::tada::tada::tada:

THANKS ALL!!!

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Love it! It really does suit him :smiley::+1:

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Thank you dear, glad you’re enjoying the Ice Cream Cheescake too :wink:

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Wonderful!

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I like ELR you could call him eller you know kinda like old eller

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You could get creative like the character John Wayne portrayed in the movie Big Jake and name him “Dog”

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I admire you sir, your naming skills are quite the cut above. BTW Do you have children and I’d love to learn of their names.

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My wife’s Chihuahua Coco had a puppy that surely would have been considered a teacup, Coco is quite small and the sire was even smaller. I named him Hooch and planned on keeping him but he was born with a serious cleft palate and our choices were surgery then and another after about a year each at just under three thousand dollars and this is with no guarantee that either and or both would not be successful and he would have to be put to sleep or put him out of his misery right then well I really miss him even though his time here was short.

Nothing exotic (I was banned by the time my youngest was born). I had some great suggestions for our first
my favorite was Doctor (always wanted a Dr in the family). We ended up with 2 princesses Charlotte (well before there was actually a Princess Charlotte) and Samantha. The two biggest reasons I quit smoking and went digital.

We have similar ideas when it comes to our furry(and not furry) friends there is no amount of money that I wouldn’t spend to save a pet. A few years ago I spent just over $5k in an attept to save one of our dogs from a tiger snake bite (which was sadly unsuccessful).

I now have pet insurance for the dogs as they do go everywhere. Unfortuately I just can’t afford it on all the pets we have - 7 horses, 2 cats, 2 dogs, 3 rabbits, 4 guinea pigs, 2 rescued tortises (both had cracked shells from cars on the road I super glued them back together) I did get to name them by stealth - I quietly suggested names to the kids till one sticks so we have Skittle and Flip who live in the dam and Puggle the Echidna who now resides in the bottom paddock. I did have a feather tail glider for a bit but he has long since been released and so small I would never find him again.

Bit of a thread derail sorry about that but I just got to typing lol

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he still looks like a winston to me lol

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I’m a pug lover too. Looks like a Buckwheat to me. :slight_smile:

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