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Jim Clark
03-15-2004, 02:47 PM
Good 'ol Jazz had to be put to sleep after 17 years of faithful companionship. Chase, who was adopted had massive personality issues we simply couldn't resolve was relocated a couple of months ago. So now we have a four month old male, blonde snoodle that needs a name. The boys are voting for Webber (as in Chris) but I was hoping for some divine inspiration but as of yet, it hasn't hit.
So far I've only come up with Voodoo (as in Wall of). Not sure it's a good fit. Ramone seems more suited to a chihuahua.
Other options:
Augie
Beau
Boomer
Bisbee
Blitz (sports and Blitzkrieg Bop!)
Digger
Kosmo
Fleck
Magic
Izzy
Taz
I'm hurting here. Wish I could post a pic but have no digital camera. Suggestions? If you come up with one that we use I'll create a comp in your honor. Who could resist that?
Finch Platte
03-15-2004, 04:20 PM
Gleeber
Potzie
Wankel
Thurston (Howell III)
Troy
Guido
Bonezilla
Avatar
Honus Waggin'er
More where that came from, unfortunately. You know where to send the comp.
Thanks!
fp
P.S. Sorry to hear about Jazz... :(
ForeverAutumn
03-15-2004, 04:37 PM
but from the first time I heard the band name Wilco I thought that it would be a good name for a pet.
Sorry to hear about Jazz. I hope that your new pup brings you joy for as many years as Jazz did.
FA
P.S. What the heck is a Snoodle?
dph1965
03-15-2004, 04:50 PM
How about:
Winter Bowie Led or Zep
Axel Dean
Sting Snoop
Rex Iggy
dph1965
03-15-2004, 04:52 PM
Find them live if you like their music....
DarrenH
03-15-2004, 05:01 PM
Cash
Miles
Willie
Jethro
King
Elton
Rocky
Hootchie
Pootchie
Stash
Dawg
Rascal
Floyd
Joey
Jude
edit:
Syd
Indie
Shoegazer
Dave_G
03-15-2004, 05:50 PM
We have a little woofer, her name is Bella, the kids like her, I put up with her.
Dave
Finch Platte
03-15-2004, 06:05 PM
We have a little woofer, her name is Bella, the kids like her, I put up with her.
Dave
Woofer! Then get a bird and call it, uh... Satellite?
fp
Davey
03-15-2004, 06:07 PM
Sammy "Schnoodle" Hagar!
http://us.ent1.yimg.com/images.launch.yahoo.com/000/003/488/3488816.jpg
Does he look kind of like that? BTW, I think he's probably a schnoodle, not snoodle, right? Anyway, Sammy is always the name I suggest even though I've never had a dog of my own named that. Just seems like a good name for a little guy :)
Sorry to admit it, but Webber is actually a pretty cool dog name too. Think of the points you'll get for letting your boys win one...
But, its a mutt right? (I'm guessing a snoodle is a snauzer and a poodle mix)
So call it Comp...
dph1965
03-15-2004, 06:34 PM
was thinking of sammy myself!
Dusty Chalk
03-15-2004, 06:34 PM
Maxinquaye (Max for short)
My family used to have a dog named Sammy.
Finch Platte
03-15-2004, 06:51 PM
Maxinquaye (Max for short)
My family used to have a dog named Sammy.
Oh, swell. Call out "MAX!!" at the dog park and watch 75% of the dogs come running to you.
Max. Sheesh.
fp
Audio Girl
03-15-2004, 08:58 PM
I love animals -- ours tend to be named for geographic areas: our first, a male mini schnauzer was "Tex"; our second, a female mini schnauzer is "Dixi". The feline calico we adopted from the shelter is "Montana". However, the male we purchased once Tex was gone (after 16 years) was "Scout" just becaused he looked like a Scout. Our adopted lab was already named "Molly" but it suits her to the tee. But for a male, blonde schnoodle, here are my suggestions:
"Dylan"
"George"
"Harry"
"Ringo"
"Cobain" (sorry, I couldn't resist)
"Justin" or "Timberlake" (again, I couldn't resist)
"Revolver"
"Mercury" as in Eddie
"Fogarty"
"Crosby"
"Neil"
"Stills"
"Louie"
"Montgomery"
Personally I like "Graham" (as in Nash & Greene).
Ag
Good 'ol Jazz had to be put to sleep after 17 years of faithful companionship. Chase, who was adopted had massive personality issues we simply couldn't resolve was relocated a couple of months ago. So now we have a four month old male, blonde snoodle that needs a name. The boys are voting for Webber (as in Chris) but I was hoping for some divine inspiration but as of yet, it hasn't hit.
So far I've only come up with Voodoo (as in Wall of). Not sure it's a good fit. Ramone seems more suited to a chihuahua.
Other options:
Augie
Beau
Boomer
Bisbee
Blitz (sports and Blitzkrieg Bop!)
Digger
Kosmo
Fleck
Magic
Izzy
Taz
I'm hurting here. Wish I could post a pic but have no digital camera. Suggestions? If you come up with one that we use I'll create a comp in your honor. Who could resist that?
Audio Girl
03-15-2004, 09:12 PM
Another good 'un: "Fitz"
I just love Ms. Ella
Or maybe "Clooney"
How 'bout "Hendrix"
okay i'm stoppin now...
ag
Good 'ol Jazz had to be put to sleep after 17 years of faithful companionship. Chase, who was adopted had massive personality issues we simply couldn't resolve was relocated a couple of months ago. So now we have a four month old male, blonde snoodle that needs a name. The boys are voting for Webber (as in Chris) but I was hoping for some divine inspiration but as of yet, it hasn't hit.
So far I've only come up with Voodoo (as in Wall of). Not sure it's a good fit. Ramone seems more suited to a chihuahua.
Other options:
Augie
Beau
Boomer
Bisbee
Blitz (sports and Blitzkrieg Bop!)
Digger
Kosmo
Fleck
Magic
Izzy
Taz
I'm hurting here. Wish I could post a pic but have no digital camera. Suggestions? If you come up with one that we use I'll create a comp in your honor. Who could resist that?
Jim Clark
03-16-2004, 06:12 AM
Some good suggestions, thank you guys and gal! Most notable in my opinion:
Honus Waggin'er-not seriously considered but everyone got a huge laugh out of that one-classic.
Wilco-never occured to me but I like-a lot. Wish I was a bigger Wilco fan.
Joey-This one did pop up shortly after Ramone, ultimately this isn't going to be it though, not 'dog' enough.
Stills-Yeah, I'm liking that one for obvious reasons. Briefly considered Ferdinand!
BTW Mary, Bisbee is a name of a town in Arizona plus we tried to think of a way to make Kansas sound decent. J-dawg? Rock Chaulk dog? Kansas??? Didn't quite work but we did try some geography.
Davey-not being an AKC breed I don't think there are too many hard and fast titles for the breed. Jazz was a schnoodle and was sold to me as such. This particular breeder advertised them as snoodles. A web search shows both titles being used however schnoodles sounds better and is more common for this particular designer breed. For the official record, he doesn't look a thing like a poodle or he'd still be at the farm!
I also liked Jasn's suggestion to let the boys decide. He's correct of course and Webber isn't really that bad. At the moment they're leaning towards Cosmo (spelling changed by them) I guess I could call him Cosmo dog, or CD for short!
thanks to all who played "Name That Dog".
jc
I had a 1965 Fod Galaxie called "Cosmo". The one with the stacked headlights. What a gigantic car. I glued a small model of a Tiger tank to the dashboard and painted the grille flat black. I always got to go first at 4 way stop signs.
MindGoneHaywire
03-18-2004, 02:29 PM
Didn't you say yr cat's name is "Crunchie"? Or was that a joke? If I remember correctly you had a calico inside a box. Looked like a real cat, though.
Music names for pets? Was there something about a dog named Mozart? If not, I like that. Iggy strikes me as a good one, as well as Dee Dee (as opposed to another Ramones-related name). Or C.J. With a nod to the Mentors, how about Sickie (as in Wifebeater)? Or Fear--how about Derf? I don't think anyone suggested Bjork, either, though that's a name that seems well-suited to a St. Bernard.
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