Posted by Ultradog MN on July 13, 2017 at 04:47:50 from (172.58.86.176):
In Reply to: Pet Names.......... posted by Goose on July 12, 2017 at 19:50:58:
My first dog's name was Thing. Second one's name was C'mon. Both were Border Collie/mix. Last one was a little female rat terrier that I got from the humane society. Her name was Kisses. I couldn't do that to a dog so I renamed her George. Rarely called them by their names tho. Just called them Dog. Read Call of The Wild as a kid and rememembered how Buck's master would call him every foul name and cuss word that he knew. And how Buck loved him and knew the love was mutual. I always said terrible things to my dogs. Told them they were worthless. That they looked worthless. Told them that they were horrible. And they looked horrible - and worthless too. Told them that they stink. That their face even stank. Told them one of these days I was gonna pinch their nose. Pinch em right on the nose! Pinch their nose and pull their tail too. One of these days... Had to be careful around some people as they didnt understand and thought I was being mean. Of course the dogs knew that what I really was saying was that I loved them a great deal. And that tail would start to wag and they'd come right on over for some quality time.
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