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What's in a name - some ideas
Introduction Some owners bestow plain and simple names on their canine companions --many a Dusty or Rusty, Bob or Blackie, Patches or Spot lives in urban and suburban neighbourhoods throughout the country. Other owners name their pooches after favourite book, movie, or television characters; sports; favourite relatives; or favourite foods; there's a plethora of Sherlocks, Scarlets, Spocks, Sluggers, Sams, and Sugars around. Still other owners confer humorous appellations upon their unsuspecting pets. A Great Dane becomes Tiny or Peanut, a Shih Tzu is Superman, a black Cocker is Snowball, or a Mastiff is Pansy. Breeders, especially those who compete in dog shows, do all this and more. Some breeders follow themes in naming their litters of puppies. Some use a variation of the parents names. Others name the pups for their attitudes, their potential as a winner, a natural feature, a movie title or character, a favourite recipe, a famous person, a phrase in a song, or a bit of jargon from business, law, the theatre, or other fields of endeavour. Humour is popular, as are spelling variations.
Attitudes
There are several First Editions, Special Editions, and Second Editions at most all-breed shows. A perusal of several show catalogue]s finds the power of positive thinking in names such as Front Page News, Colour Me Special, Hot Damn Here I Am, Show Stopper, Prototype, Something Special, Stage Presence, Exclusive, Movin' Fancy Free, Second to None, Freedom's Celebration, The Right Stuff, Singular Sensation, and Totally Awesome or their offspring in the show catalogs. Some owners use reverse psychology in naming their hopeful winners: Above the Law, Hulk Hogan, Love at First Bite, Armed 'n Dangerous, Ain't No Saint, Queen of Mean, and Simply Sinful all get their turns in the ring.
Movies and TV
Star Wars, Jedi Knight, Jedi Master, Jedi Warrior, Indiana Jones, and Road Warrior represent the sci-fi flicks; Scarlett O'Hara, Ashley Wilkes, Rhett Butler, and Gone With The Wind pay homage to the Civil War classic; and Red October, Magnum Force, True Grit, Make My Day, Dirty Harry, Jewel Of The Nile, Tequila Sunrise, Lethal Weapon, Top Gun, For Your Eyes Only, Casino Royale, and Diamonds Are Forever represent the action-adventure genre. Chariots O' Fire, Moonstruck, Flashdance, Wizard of Oz, and Music Man round out the cast of dogs named for movies and movie characters. TV contributions to the entry may be Lonesome Dove, Leave It To Beaver, Doktor Quincy, Barnaby Jones, Great American Hero, The Equalizer, Remington Steele, Hill Street Blues, Magnum PI, Designing Woman, Murphy Brown, and The Young And The Restless. For the name-droppers, Errol Flynn, Charlie Hustle, Oprah Winfrey, George Burns and Gracie Allen, Walt Disney, Princess Di, Greta Garbo, and Agatha Christie (or their offspring) made appearances.
The gourmet section
Molly McButter, Clover Honey, Red Hot Chili Pepper, Velveeta, Caviar 'N' Cashews, Brown 'N' Serve, Blueberry Muffin, and two Butter Brickles complete the menu.
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But the imagination knows no
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Themes
Thus Starry Night has a litter including Night Music and Night on the Town; Caught Red Handed has a litter including Caughtcha Looking, Caught Cheating, and Caught The Brass Ring; and Sara Lee has a daughter called Piece of Cake. The Indian litter may include Aztec, Kiowa, and Cheyenne; the summer litter may include August Moon, Junebug, and Summer Breeze, and so on. Many dogs are given names from their breed's country of origin. Rottweilers, Dobermans, and German Shepherds get German names; Poodles, Briards, and Bouvier des Flandres get French names; and British breeds get names like Lady Di and Fergie. The following themes were found in a single show catalogue. Constellation, an English Springer Spaniel, sired Orion and Perseus; Heartbreaker and Sweet-Heart, Afghan Hounds, produced Mary Heartman; Alpha Centauri and Rescue Me, Siberian Huskies, produced Beam Me Up Scottie; Marauder and Bushbaby, Australian Cattle Dogs, produced Bushwacker; Holy Moses and Heavens To Betsy, Brittanys, produced Heavens Above; Deal Me Aces, a Cocker Spaniel, produced Deal The Cards, Deal Me In, Casino Girl, and Deal Me Kings; Mr. Coffee, an American Water Spaniel, sired Mr Espresso; and Sorcerer, another Siberian Husky, produced Daughter of Darkness.
Call names
Thus The Winds Of Change is Pebbles, the Akita Chariots O' Fire is Hoss, Star In Motion is Rion, and Showdown At Big Sky is Sam. Miss Snow Bunny is Snow, Sadie Mae's Midnight Serenade is Sadie, and Deck the Halls is Decker. Humans attach much significance to a name. Parents give children names that honour a revered relative or friend or hold promise for a bright future. They choose a famous name in hopes that success will rub off on the growing child. Dog owners do the same. For those who are fascinated by names and the mysterious significance they hold, perusing a dog show catalogue can be great fun. -- Credit to Norma Bennett Woolf for this
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