dogs with three names

Seems like every year I go duck hunting there's one memorable moment that defines the season, that you love to remember and love to retell, and one moment that you wished didn't happen, and you don't want to tell anyone, ever.

This year's funniest moment came early enough...twice.

We were out around Irricana shooting a little pond, and we met a nice older gent out there with his two dogs. A black lab and chocolate lab retreiver. Now it seemed like every time he fired his gun, the dogs would race off, whether he had brought something down or not.

It even got so out of control for him that when we were shooting, his dogs would race up to us and out into the water. Which, truth being told, I didn't mind so much as the dogs brought our ducks back as much as they brought his back. Apparently one was deaf, so I thought this was amazing to say the least.

The owner was none too pleased though. And insisted on using the dogs full names every time he was displeased with their running off. Now, my kids know when I'm ticked that I use their full names, and that if pull the 'middle-name' card they'd better listen up.

But I didn't know that worked on dogs too. I will never forget this guy screaming...

God DAMMIT Bear!

Jesus CHRIST Jake!

...odd middle names I know. Must be very religious :D
 
if that's the case my dogs name is "Sorry I Missed" or "Gone AWAY Tikka" ....sigh i hate steel shot I think i'm going to try tungsten or something. I haven't had to yell.
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My 11/2 yr old coonhound's name is Wendel. On Saturday night, I mumbled a few extra names. I watched a coon beat it from my bait station to a tree, 50 yards away. Wendel got on the track, but didn't open. He worked the track right to the tree- silent the whole way. Then he kept hunting and never treed the coon above him. I kept my frustration to myself, but I definately had a few new names in mind for Wendel.
 
My brother in law had a cattle dog that was named "g*d d*m son of a beach". I was married to his sister for 5 years before I found out his real name!
 
This is quite funny as my dogs official names are, "McBrits Glasgo Pangniq" as he's a pure-bred Brittany spaniel ... however, outland shooting geese it's usually "drop it you f'er" HAHA :D He has no problem picking them up or jumping in the lake or river ... but damned if he'll let'em go! HAHA.

Otokiak
Rankin Inlet, NU
CANADA
 
My Standard Poodle's registered name is "Crystal's Blue Persuasion". We named her "Mandy", but call her "Noodle" and "Noot" as nicknames. The wife and the kids call her "Noodle-bunnin" or "Noodle-butt" - LOL! When I use the name "Mandy" then a command, she listens and obeys, especially if it has a raspy growl to it. Otherwise, I call her "Noot" most of the time, to get her attention. Ahhhhh - the looks I get sometimes! "What's your dogs name", with a curious look - "Mandy".......Oh. :rolleyes:
 
We have a Bichon Frise / Poodle cross (a PooBi) that my son & wife just had to have. A fluffy ball of white fur that's all tongue. Well you can guess who gets (has) to walk him every night. He just turned 6 and isn't the sharpest knife in the drawer but as we like to say "he's got a good personality"! Sometimes I think he's actually quite smart, just stubborn! Anyways when he doesn't listen and I start getting PO'd I call him God Dammit Bandit and you should see him come running with his head down, just flying! He sure knows when you use his "full" name! :D
He's a great pet and does have a wonderful temperament but a hunter he'll never be!
 
RoscoeT...and where does one get such a fantastic dog, without it breaking the bank? That was impressive.

Luna is only trained to a NAHRA intermediate level. The other 2 dogs in the video hold the Master Hunter title.

The dog is the cheapest part of the whole thing. The hours and hours of training and dedication to the dog is where it gets hard and expensive.

It's like having a kid but with more responsibility.
 
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