Mary's Mama Posted April 3, 2003 Posted April 3, 2003 Do your dogs have middle name? I am speaking of call names rather then show names Mary's full name is Mary Jane King. Now we are getting Stewart (to be called Stewie) but we can't come up with a middle name. So do you all have any suggestions?? What goes good with Stewart? I prefer old English human names. My mother always used my middle name when I was in trouble, sure some of you had similar experiences. I caught myself doing it with Mary and that is how she got her middle name. We use it at other times as well, but it does help with right tone of voice to use the middle name, she knows she's in trouble. :lol: Quote
Rosebud Posted April 3, 2003 Posted April 3, 2003 :lol: Dogs do learn more than one name and know which names are for when their in trouble. Sally is Sally-Rose when I need her attention right then and Missy!! if she choses to ignore me or has gotten into trouble. Rocco is Rocket when he's in trouble. I can't think of a good name to go with Stewart, maybe if Stewart was the middle name :angel: Quote
imported_Debbie Posted April 3, 2003 Posted April 3, 2003 My animals have always had middle names. I name them like I would a child. :roll: I have Sassafrass Louise , Gretchen Josephine , Maisy Mae , and Kato Kitty . I do tend to call them by both names when they're getting into trouble or maybe not acting nicely to each other !!! :oops: :wink: People think I'm over the top !! :roll: Quote
courtnek Posted April 3, 2003 Posted April 3, 2003 Stewart Madison..... Mine dont have middle names, but so many nicknames I'm surprised they know who they are half the time. Alex - Alex-dog - Biggie Dawg - Biggie Freebee - Freebee-girl - Freebee-Babe - Baby and my son calls PushyCat "Woos".... Quote
Queen Bitch Posted April 3, 2003 Posted April 3, 2003 Stewart Anthony? Stewart Michael? Phyllis was Phyllis Ophelia , even though Ophelia was just her full first name. It was really easy for her to get out of trouble though, all she had to do was flash that Dalmatian smarl. Quote
mouseatthebusstop Posted April 3, 2003 Posted April 3, 2003 Alice had three-"Alice Malice Wellhard"- she was called Alice already my son would call her Malice I would call her Wellhard because she was not afraid of anything after a few days we put it all together :D Quote
Malamum Posted April 3, 2003 Posted April 3, 2003 Indy doesn't have a middle name. However I'm sure he must think his name is "SLOW DOWN!!" In regards to Stewart, all that keeps coming into my head is Stewart Little..... sorry no help I know :D Quote
mouseatthebusstop Posted April 3, 2003 Posted April 3, 2003 "slow down" thats a nice name -mine think they are called "don't pull" :) Quote
DogPaddle Posted April 4, 2003 Posted April 4, 2003 Let's see: Tyr's name would be "no bite" (he's a mouther) Zaphod's name would be "drop it" (he eats everything, but he does indeed drop it when asked) Kavik's name would be . . . "ok Kavik we can have snuggles now" cause he's a big suck. Quote
behle Posted April 4, 2003 Posted April 4, 2003 Sadly, no middle names....just nicknames: Ben: The Benster Benjy-Man Benjamin (when he is in trouble) Bennieboy (when he needs baby talk) Goomer Dog (when he does something goofy) Max: The Maxtor Poor Max-i-well (when he has a painfull day - arthritis) Maxwell (when he is in trouble) Maxer-Dog (when he over-extends himself) Doofus Dog (when he does something really silly) These are SECRET NAMES! Not said when other people are around, since I don't want to really reinforce the fact that I am dotty about my guys! :roll: Quote
Prairie_Gurl Posted April 4, 2003 Posted April 4, 2003 My dogs both have middle names: Shadow Josephine (to make her name sound more gurlish) and Rocky Kadon (kadon is nodak spelled backwards). They also have their nick-names which I use more than their real names have the time... Shadow: PITA (pain in the ass) Dow-dow (not do do as in crap you pick up in the yard) Tedo (very popular) "my yittle bebe!!" (my baby name for her) and she is also known as BLACK DOG, MAGIC, and many many more when people forget her name and tend to call her by the name of their own black lab. Oh, people around here. Rocky: Weekie (my baby name for him) Dog (when I get fustrated with him) and others I can't even remember. Sometimes I just call them names at the spare of the moment... and I wonder why they "ignore" me half the time. lol. They also respond to each other's names too!! (very smart dogs, eh?) Behle: tell the world u luv ur doggies!!! My friends know most of my dog's nicknames and invented a couple (which I can not post here) of their own. lol... Quote
Pumpkin the musher Posted April 4, 2003 Posted April 4, 2003 Most of my guys have nick-names, sometimes more than one, probably similar to middle names. Here goes: [u]Cricket[/u] the Pom is Crickey-poo, Crick, Poofy-butt, or shnoozle. Out in the big dog yard is [u]Bug[/u], who also goes by Bugaloo, Loo, or Brown; [u]Merlin, [/u]who is also Squirrel or White; [u]Happy[/u] who is also Happy Malamute, or knee-biter (note: she is a nervous dog and her particular habit is nibbling the hair on her knee. Strange but true... :roll: ) [u]Aesa[/u] goes by Aesa, Aesa funny face or sausage, [u]Gemma[/u] is also Gemma the coyote cause she looks like one, [u]Tynan [/u]is Tynan the Wolf for the same reason, [u]Woofy [/u]also goes by Goofy for reasons that become obvious after you spend some time with her, [u]George[/u] is also Red or Collie dog,, [u]Zeus [/u]also goes by Zooo, old man, or Mr. Zeus, and his son [u]Washburn [/u]also goes by Bernie, idiot, Bernie-butt, ya big cow, or toad. Jeez, after I read this I sound like a total loon.... :D Quote
behle Posted April 4, 2003 Posted April 4, 2003 No, no, no! Pumkin, you don't sound like a loon! Pumpkin and Priarie Gurl, you've got some cool names for your furkids! I love this thread! All the posters are so creative at naming and nicknaming! :lol: :lol: :lol: I'm getting lots of good ideas for future use! Ooops, hope you don't mind.... :oops: Quote
Guest Anonymous Posted April 4, 2003 Posted April 4, 2003 What a fun topic!! :D Yeah, all I think of with Stewart is Stewart Little too!! LOL Hazel's got two too... "Nut Meg" but I pretty much just like put it as her name sorta deal... I always yell out "HAZEL NUT MEG" when she's in trouble too! LOL :lol: I always thought I was a little weird for that... I always thought I was the only one who gave their dog's middle name's too! LOL Blue's was "Jay" Daphne's was "Kitty" Jasper didn't really have one, he didn't live long enough :( I was thinking along the lines of something to do with mountains though, cuz we named him after Jasper cuz his fur resembled the mountains... I duno, just how they looked, like the colouring sorta deal... In the winter anyway, he wasn't green :wink: Quote
Horsefeathers! Posted April 4, 2003 Posted April 4, 2003 All of my dogs share the same middle name. It is "NO!" As a matter of fact, that is the name listed on my Perry's chart at the vet... "Perry-NO." I'm sure that doesn't help, being it's not very regal sounding, but sometimes I give up creativity in exchange for practicality (izzat a word?). :-? Quote
snowdogs Posted April 4, 2003 Posted April 4, 2003 :D My female huskies name is Brianna Nylea which means strong beautiful eyes. She is called pretty girl, drop it, no chew. My male huskies name is Ulric SLoan, means wolf warrior. Let me tell you he does not live up to the name. He is a big baby, He goes by big boy, pretty boy, mr lick a lot( gee wonder why he is called that one. ) DOWN. There is many more but I can't think of them now. My 4 year old niece has names for them too. She loves the dogs and they love her. Quote
Mary's Mama Posted April 4, 2003 Author Posted April 4, 2003 Alright, we have narrowed it down to three: 1. Stewart James 2. Stewart Anthony (Which we might go with since he is actually named after Tony Stewart) 3. Stewart Michael vote away!! Quote
Queen Bitch Posted April 4, 2003 Posted April 4, 2003 Ack! I can't decide! I'm fond of both the ones I suggested! But I will compliment you on your good taste though MM. Quote
courtnek Posted April 4, 2003 Posted April 4, 2003 I think nicknames are more common than proper names anyway....I only call my dogs (and my kid) by their proper names (KYLE RICHARD!! ALEX!! FREEBEE!!) when they're in trouble anyway.... otherwise it's Alex-Dog, Biggie Dog Biggie....Freebee-girl Freebee-babe Freeb Baby....They have to be considered intelligent just to remember that all of that refers to THEM!! LOL It reminds me of the old Bill Cosby skit when his kids thought there names were "Jesus Christ" and "God D*** It!" :D Quote
JackieMaya Posted April 5, 2003 Posted April 5, 2003 I always say "Jackie Girl" for Jackie, so I guess that's her last name. Maya is in her terrible two's, so sometimes her middle name is "quit" or "down" or "leave it." But when she's being good she's "Maya Girl." Quote
Prairie_Gurl Posted April 5, 2003 Posted April 5, 2003 Thanks behle!!! You can use my nick-names... and mid names too. Not like they're copy writed or anything. lol. Pumpkin, we're all totall loons here so don't worry about it!!! MM, out of the three you narrowed it down to, I'd pick Stewart Michael. But, that's just my opinion. I still like Stewart Little though. LOL. Quote
imported_Debbie Posted April 5, 2003 Posted April 5, 2003 Mouse , I like Stewart Henry too !! :) Marysmama, Since you did name him after the race car driver , you probably should go with Anthony, because you're going to think of that, when he is being mischievous you can call him Tony the Tiger !! :wink: hehehe !!! Quote
Guest Anonymous Posted April 5, 2003 Posted April 5, 2003 Mala`s name is Kaila. I don`t know why. Quote
bk_blue Posted April 6, 2003 Posted April 6, 2003 I like Stewart Anthony. :D Blitz gets called Blitz-krieg (ie a gap between each syllable) when he is being naughty. Most of the time he is just Blitz, or Puppy, or BK. :) Quote
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