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June 25, 2008 at 12:09 am #716970travistie wrote:the dragon collector wrote:
My husband’s brother had a pit mix named “phat boy”
working at a vet’s office, I have encountered many strange names…keep in mind that they are all real names for these dogs…
a pomeranian named “booger”
an english bulldog named “plopper”
a pit named “boss hog”—the best I think
a pair of dachunds (sp?) one named “limp” and the other named “shaft” (i’m not joking)
and a boston terrier named “G-funk”Can’t forget about the 4 yorkies named Fred, Lucy, Ricky, and Ethel…I love Lucy characters for those who don’t know….
G-funk is awesome! 😀 I have a boston terrier, who lives with my mom, named Deuce.
My husband wants to name our next dog “lunchmeat” for some reason. I had to talk him out of naming our current dog that. I really don’t get him sometimes. 🙄In the pond next door to our apartment area there is a flock of cananda geese that live there and one of them I’ve decided to call G-funk because it’s neck instead of being black is white with black patches all over it. It’s a BIG goose too!
My most wanted list: carnelian mouse wizard, copper patina frog wizard, autumn leaf poads, pumpkin spice kitties
June 25, 2008 at 12:33 am #716971Lessee… Kamikaze, Weejee, Misty, Skitter (kitties), Rosie and Nessie (monster pups)…
And I’ve had Podo, Goozer, Blitz, Turbo, Wiggles, Squiggles and Dozer (ferrets), Harley and Houdini the hedgehogs, and Peebody the bunny…and can’t forget Thor and Zephyr (ball pythons). I can’t for the life of me remember the red-tailed boa’s name…
But I think Furburger wins the prize!! Too funny!!!
June 25, 2008 at 12:59 am #716972I had a female hedgehog named Barbie.
June 25, 2008 at 1:05 am #716973siberakh1 wrote:I had two American Pied Light Green Peach Faced Lovebirds. They were named “Patience” and “Fortitude” (quick, anyone else know where the name combo comes from? :wink:). They were not very patient. Firey little devils who drew blood whenever they got the chance! My mom got them for me because she thought they were pretty (dad and I couldn’t convince her otherwise – she is obviously not knowledgeable on birds… my brother got a fish tank with tetras and goldfish :roll:). She wouldn’t let me train them properly either and I have doubts that they were hand-raised (she got them from a pet store), so pretty much twarted any hope that I could ever get them trained to sit on my hand and be congenial 😕 They also refused to eat any veggies or fruit that they are supposed to eat. Oh, how I wish she had just let me choose! I would have gotten a hand-raised conure or something!
One died under mysterious circumstances (it just was found the next morning, dead in the bottom of their cage, no sign of illness – I’ve been told since by a lovebird breeder that this isn’t unheard of and could be any number of things). The other died a year, almost to the day as the other (I think from loneliness as they were a true pair – the second one acted a little depressed after the other one died).Aren’t those the names of the lions in front of the central library in New York?
June 25, 2008 at 1:08 am #716974I miss my hogs… I saw a humongous albino one a couple years ago. He must have been the size of a small dinner plate!
June 25, 2008 at 2:09 am #716975Melody wrote:siberakh1 wrote:I had two American Pied Light Green Peach Faced Lovebirds. They were named “Patience” and “Fortitude” (quick, anyone else know where the name combo comes from? :wink:)…
Aren’t those the names of the lions in front of the central library in New York?
… and Melody gets a cookie! 8) Chocolate chip ok?
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