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  • Cody has a few-
    dodo head(when he was a puppy he once pooped in his crate and somehow managed to get it on top of his head), Dude, buck a roo(I had a doggie cowboy hat I used to put on his head), F*&King Dog, little man

    Aurora-she's overweight so her names go as follows

    Chunky monkey, bubble butt, honeypie, her grumpiness (she 13 yrs old and doesn't like to move from her comfortable spot), her highness, princess

    I am sure I am missing a few. Some I can't write in a public forum.

  • I though of another name for Aurora my husband uses this regularly. .. little miss grump grump. Again she is old and doesn't like to be moved once comfortable.

  • @Benkura:

    Following on from another thread, what nicknames do you give your dogs?

    My Benji is called Benjamin, Shagger, Tinkerpops, Pops, Popsy, Popsy Flopsy, Foxy Loxy, the list goes on.

    Nakura is called Sweetpea most of the time. She also answers to Pretty Girl, Precious etc

    Chance answers to Handsome, Handsome Chansome, Champy Chance

    Trouper is Poopyman, Pooper Scooper, Poopy, Superman etc etc.

    Dougie the BC is called Boogie Woogie, Dougal, The Boogie Man

    Megan (GSD) is called Smeg, Smeghead or Princess

    Tomsk (cat) is Buddy, Puss, Cat, Tonks

    Tobermory (cat (missing)) was Tubes, Tubs.

    :D:D:D:D

    Douglas (husband) answers to anything!!!!! :D

    Smeghead :D…hehe, it is like Rimmer from Red Dwarf...:D

  • Irena - I am quite a red dwarf fan, so the name kinda came from there.

    I also remembered another name for Nakura. Maybe only UK people will understand it. We call her 'simples' after the meerkat in the 'Compare the meerkat' advert. When she folds her ears back like a whippet. HEHEHE :D

  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0AKC3wZdw4

    This is a link to the 'meerkat ad' if anyone wants to see it. We love it. :D

  • I know what you mean Vicki about the folded back ears, we used to call our Benji a Weasel when he did that.:)

  • @Benkura:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0AKC3wZdw4

    This is a link to the 'meerkat ad' if anyone wants to see it. We love it. :D

    Lol, that's a great ad…thanks for the link! :)

  • Nicknames -
    Jewel - Angel (most of the time!!) and Juju
    Ama - The Man, Granddaddy, Poppa
    Spring - Spoo, Licky Lick
    Gbala - Fatty, Geebee
    Miggy - Miggy Moo
    Tifi - Sweetie, Bootiful (Boo for short)
    Bereke - Whats this, Precious
    Bungwa - The Chairman, Pesty, Bouncer, Tigger
    Arrow - Roro, Master
    Fern (BC) - Wriggles, Rabbit, Circy

  • Manah - Little Baby Jesus, Poop Pie Magillis, Poop Pie, Poopee Pie, Stinker, Trouble Maker, Mane Mane, May May, Stink Bomb

  • Rufus - Rupert Bear (also sung to him, poor boy), Roopy Doop, Bear, Rupert
    Kia - Kissy Keeks, Kissy, Keeks, Keeky Deek, Princess
    Chico - Sweet Cheeks, Cheeks, Cheeky or Cheeky Boy
    Fiji - Flea, Fliss or Flissy or baby girl
    Pip although only 12 weeks old is aka - Pip Squeak, Pippin, Pip pip

  • I recently started calling Cody "Cartman" (from "South Park") when he has that attitude of "I do what I want, I do what I want. Whateva!"

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