I like Quincy or Jefferson myself.
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I like Quincy or Jefferson myself.
Quincy is a VERY common dog name;)
bckrazy- The owner of the horse I shareboarded has a JRT mix named King Kong, although I don't think they have called him that since he was a puppy (he's around 13 now) His name is Kong.
I still like Kiddo!:D It sounds:cool: fer an am. bulldog
The only name i liked that you listed was Dozer. :D
but for some reason ive always liked the name Duke for a big dog. :)
I LOVE the name Dozer! We used to have this sweet, LARGE Pit at the shelter named Dozer.
I voted for Dozer...but then saw Karen's suggestions...I LOVE Quincy! What a cute name for such a cute, manly looking pup!!
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I like Dozer as well!!:)
Roscoe.... :D
IF NO ONE CLAIMS HIM, ARE YOU GOING TO KEEP HIM? I BET HE LOVES BEING WITH YOU!!!;) IF YOU KEEP HIM, WHY DON'T YOU NAME HIM ELVIS. THAT IS A UNUSUAL NAME FOR A DOG. I LIKE IT.:D ;) IT SOUNDS PERFECT. ;)
She said he is going up for adoption.;)
I like the name Elvis, my friends when I was in first grade had a sweet old doberman named Elvis. Elvis is also a top winning Rottie in the US.
Well, I have to report that we found the owner. They posted a sign at the kennel the group boards dogs that don't have foster homes. The dog is apparently 9 years old, is mostly inside but the neighbors were redoing their fence and he must have got out or dug out there. I took him to the Pit Bull rescue to do a evaluation on him she called the owner to get a description to make sure it was their dog. It was, so I left him with her so she could explain the importance of neutering.
Glad you found the owner! What was the dog's name?Quote:
Originally posted by Pit Chick
Well, I have to report that we found the owner. ....
I didn't talk to the guy so I don't know. The wife was considerate enough to ask what costs were incurred for the entire week he was being fostered. I'll have to find out what his real name was later, but thanks for all of the great suggestions everyone, I'll hold on to them in case I ever find a mammoth dog again.
I like english bulldogs better :p but anyway, we always gave our bullies italian/girlie names - Bella, Mia, Rosie, Sophie, etc :)