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J.P.
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When we were kids growing up in west Texas a stray showed up and with the threat of death we fed him anyway to make a long story short we named him
BOY, very original for 4 young kids dont you think   
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No matter what you name it, train it to come to a whistle. You can only scream so loud, a whistle will carry over the wind and surf. I've called my
setters at 300 yards in a midwest windstorm with a whistle.
Were it not for the abdomen, man would easily reckon himself a god.
Friedrich Nietzsche
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Spearo
No matter what you name it, train it to come to a whistle. You can only scream so loud, a whistle will carry over the wind and surf. I've called my
setters at 300 yards in a midwest windstorm with a whistle. |
Spearo, using a whistle is fine if the dog can hear you, and except when you're hunting with more than one dog, which we often do..sometimes quite a
pack. My lab obeys hand signals out to 500 yards. Tha greatly increases your level and range of control.
My black lab, Gypsy, was so easy to train to hand signals, I almost began to believe she was a mind-reader. Stop, sit, right, left, come, go, circle,
levitate...etc. 
Excellent way to find downed birds that the dog did not spot at the shot. Pheasants, sharptail, huns, quail, doves, ducks in a slough with tall
weeds....all seem to fall in that hidden spot out there.
But..we are headed off base a bit...back to the dog 'naming' process!
How about "Rambo?" I like it, except for the weak 2nd syllable.. '-bo'
Everybody in all nations will know the name...and give it some respect!
[Edited on 1-8-2012 by Pompano]
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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Hey Pompano
Again off topic, but we need to meet up and talk about la Bahia and hunting in the Dakotas sometime. We seem run in the same neighborhoods.
I'll be in Mulege around 1Mar. Can't wait...
Were it not for the abdomen, man would easily reckon himself a god.
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captkw, the Name "Tica" was Suggested by a Friend
Because, as he said, "She looks like a jaguar."
“Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow mindedness.”
—Mark Twain
\"La vida es dura, el corazon es puro, y cantamos hasta la madrugada.” (Life is hard, the heart is pure and we sing until dawn.)
—Kirsty MacColl, Mambo de la Luna
\"Alea iacta est.\"
—Julius Caesar
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You can always go with the old standby Pyewacket.
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How about "Fortuna", as in a lucky dog? Maybe Paz??? Heck, call her Lady!
Keep your eyes on the road, and your hands upon the wheel!
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Gypsy Jan
Because, as he said, "She looks like a jaguar." |
Gypsy, dunno about the rest of her, but those eyes... are jaguar eyes. I believe you are hitting closer to a name...
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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Pacita, cute name for a dog from La Paz
A well informed Baja California traveler is a smart Baja California traveler!
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GYPSY JAN
Hola,nice veiw of your girl,and out the window,,does ,she have a little (can, you use that ?) Great dane in her ?? and ,hey, TICA"S rock.. and A Great
name,,.Keith & lil Tasha " I, aint never met a dog,coming,out of the
womb,,I did not like,,,but, a poor excuse of a man,can even ,mess up,what could have,,been ,,A GREAT DOG" K&T
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[Edited on 1-9-2012 by captkw]
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Chica
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I met a guy the other day with a cool-looking dog. I asked the owner,
"What's his name?"
The owner looked at me with a straight face and said ,"Askim!"
I asked a few more times until I realized I had the answer....and I had a good laugh with the owner
I also really like the name "Colita" for a female pet... 
It has that "hard k" sound...and a "hard t"... (tica in reverse?)
Like Cap'n Krunch on this list...."KT"
Don't believe everything you think....
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Hola,and good day,,any luck??? Keith & lil Tasha
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captkw, Tica is a Purebred Great Dane
She is a merlequin and neutered.
“Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow mindedness.”
—Mark Twain
\"La vida es dura, el corazon es puro, y cantamos hasta la madrugada.” (Life is hard, the heart is pure and we sing until dawn.)
—Kirsty MacColl, Mambo de la Luna
\"Alea iacta est.\"
—Julius Caesar
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great dane
all great dane's that I have met,are,GREAT dane's !! gentle,loving and ,children,love to ride um....Keith & lil tasha
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To Dana- "meant to be-" probably!! To BajaOkie- you perfectly described our 10 yr old Golden that passed away in June 2011 with cancer. He always had
a ball available and even after hours of play he would use his nose to push that ball to my feet begging for one more throw. That dog swam in
everything from the ocean in Alaska to the raging Colorado River to the mudhole that formed from the melting snow in back of our son's home. He would
mind perfectly until he smelled water. Once he smelled water, a made to order steak couldn't get him to listen!! We will be back to El Burro the end
of January- stop by to see us and bring your Goldens!! To Pompano- thanks for the input but if the new Golden is anything like our old Golden "Rambo"
doesn't fit. Maybe "lover" but definitely not "Rambo!!" To CaptKW- hola and good day to you also. We're picking her up on Jan 23rd and have decided
not to name her until we have her in our hot little hands. Lots of great suggestions that are much appreciated!!
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| Quote: | Originally posted by absinvestor
To Pompano- thanks for the input but if the new Golden is anything like our old Golden "Rambo" doesn't fit. Maybe "lover" but definitely not "Rambo!!"
. Lots of great suggestions that are much appreciated!! |
Yes, you're right, absinvestor..'Rambo' was meant to be a tongue-cheek name for a gentle breed like Goldens. You can
imagine being knocked down and licked to death by a Golden Rambo...
I want you to meet Randy, my compadre & lifelong friend (by lifelong I mean since we are babes in the same double stroller...our mothers were best
friends, too.) Randy was raised with 5 goldens and he & wife, Ginny, have loved exactly 5 goldens at all times since he could afford
thier high expense...almost 40 years now.
Here is his current 5-member tribe. His last replacement golden pup.. a female...he named 'Willow'
Another female is named 'Olive'..
.....nice, gentle names for a nice, gentle breed?


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la paz,,dog
hola,amigo's,, any word on the, found,lost,, golden setter,,I cant find that ,,thread
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To Pompano- thanks for the great pics. I have owned a lot of different breeds- muts, pugs, chows, shepherds, huskies, spaniels etc but have never
owned one any better for an overall companion than a golden. To CapKw- owner hasn't been found. We have agreed to adopt her and are in route to La Paz
to pick her up later this month. The thread is under "looking for owners of rescued golden retriever in La Paz."
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The cinematic suggestion for naming a dog..
Don't call that dog lifesaver!
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