I knew someone that named their dog friley
wxman1 Well-Known Member SuperFanatic SuperFanatic T2 Jul 2, 2008 19,961 16,350 113 Cedar Rapids Mar 11, 2010 #21 I knew someone that named their dog friley
sodakjoe Well-Known Member Sep 15, 2006 2,798 119 63 Ames via Sioux Falls, SD Mar 11, 2010 #23 I'd go with Jack. Reactions: isumellie
Clone1450 Active Member Dec 30, 2008 658 63 28 44 Kansas City Mar 11, 2010 #24 Gable might be a good one, although it has a Hawkeye tie in...
Balrog Active Member Sep 17, 2008 700 97 28 Des Moines Mar 11, 2010 #25 Here ........ Hoiberg! (Gotta love the alliteration.) He's a Golden Boy. Go Cyclones :yes: Reactions: kkise
San Francisco Cy Well-Known Member Jun 12, 2008 2,978 154 63 San Francisco Mar 11, 2010 #26 Fizer would be a good name for a bulldog...
cygrads Well-Known Member Jul 27, 2007 4,969 2,728 113 Altoona, IA Mar 11, 2010 #27 Lance or Lancealot (sp??)
isulive2train Well-Known Member Feb 24, 2009 11,099 1,332 113 Ciclón Nación Mar 11, 2010 #28 Willoughby (dedric)
khaal53 Well-Known Member SuperFanatic SuperFanatic T2 Apr 13, 2006 2,894 618 113 41 Mar 11, 2010 #29 Clone1450 said: Clyde? (Williams) Click to expand... That's the name of my Golden Retriever - for the same reason.
Clone1450 said: Clyde? (Williams) Click to expand... That's the name of my Golden Retriever - for the same reason.
kkise Well-Known Member Jun 25, 2008 1,141 129 63 Ankeny, Iowa Mar 11, 2010 #30 Balrog said: Here ........ Hoiberg! (Gotta love the alliteration.) He's a Golden Boy. Go Cyclones :yes: Click to expand... +1. Good name and good reasoning.
Balrog said: Here ........ Hoiberg! (Gotta love the alliteration.) He's a Golden Boy. Go Cyclones :yes: Click to expand... +1. Good name and good reasoning.
JP4CY Lord, beer me strength. Staff member SuperFanatic SuperFanatic T2 Dec 19, 2008 74,718 95,808 113 Testifying Mar 11, 2010 #31 I've heard that naming your dog more than one syllable is always a good idea to differentiate it from singular syllable such as: stop, sit, here, bark, etc.
I've heard that naming your dog more than one syllable is always a good idea to differentiate it from singular syllable such as: stop, sit, here, bark, etc.
ripvdub Well-Known Member Mar 20, 2006 8,353 754 113 Iowa Mar 11, 2010 #32 We have two dogs, Jack and Clyde. When they get yelled at we call them by their full names Jack Trice and Clyde Williams. Seneca, Tinsley, Fizer, Davis(troy, darren).
We have two dogs, Jack and Clyde. When they get yelled at we call them by their full names Jack Trice and Clyde Williams. Seneca, Tinsley, Fizer, Davis(troy, darren).
StPaulCyclone Well-Known Member SuperFanatic SuperFanatic T2 Oct 9, 2008 2,578 2,518 113 Duh! Mar 11, 2010 #34 Wally (Burnham)
W Wallruss64 Member Feb 5, 2009 392 23 18 39 Monticello, IA Mar 11, 2010 #35 I named my dog Trice. I dont think the one syllable name matters.
W wartknight Well-Known Member Mar 24, 2006 6,736 175 63 Mar 11, 2010 #37 We named our ball of fur Trice
JP4CY Lord, beer me strength. Staff member SuperFanatic SuperFanatic T2 Dec 19, 2008 74,718 95,808 113 Testifying Mar 11, 2010 #40 Tirrell, Hassel, JonDMiller, C-Willy, or SportstalkMatt