Many of you will know that I am completely incapable of making decisions... indeed, the decision process over the camera last year was so painful that someone was heard to say 'will someone just buy her a camera!
So when there was a chance I would end up with a dog on my doorstep I decided I ought to think about the possibility of owning a dog very carefully. As it happens the dog in question is going to be staying where it is, which is good news for the dog. Unfortunately the process fanned the fires within me that have for some time wanted a dog.
So, this brings me to a conversation we were having in the local hostelry last night about what I would call a dog were I to have one.
This morning I had an email from my mother, and quite out of the blue by father suggested a name for the dog....
Dad says call it Adam short for A damn nuisance
I think this is hilarious! (but perhaps you have to know my father!)
Is a dog wise? Remember, you're not allowed goldfish!
ReplyDeleteI want a dog, but with two 15 year old cats it's a no no, but one day I will have a dog, either a Boarder Collie, Springer Spaniel or a Beagle, or a Heinz from a Dogs home.
ReplyDeleteNot sure of a name though.
Deefa is nice play...D for Dog.
Though Bob is a good name for a Dog. I have a friend called Ian who lives in Dorset and had a Springer called B'stard, he would go to his shooting club and call him very loudly when shooting and just watch peoples faces...
I've always wanted to name a dog "Askem" so when people want to know the dog's name, I'd say, Askem (Ask him) and wait to see if they do.
ReplyDeleteI think either Spot or Cheese
ReplyDeletehow about bones?
ReplyDeleteI was going to name my mythical boat dog Gnasher after our engine.....
ReplyDeleteHow about calling it "Sooner" because it will sooner do what it wants than what you want.
ReplyDeleteJackie and I reckon 'Muttley' is a good name, but then , our on-board pets are only virtual at present, which is probably a bit sad....
ReplyDeleteJohn (wb Pippin)
Cuthbert
ReplyDelete