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One and two. If one dies, you've still got two left!

British names ? Mohamad . Abdul . Patel. Rishi. Kemi. Cheers.

Thanks for the responses everybody.Lots of good names that I may use in the future.Ive been on the river all my life same as my dogs.So I would like to thank Mr eastcoast for his idea.When I took an i

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21 hours ago, Rickshaw swami said:

Had some pups whelped a few days ago.My daughters have usually helped me name pups.Since they ain't around to help with pups anymore I decided  to let yall give them proper British names.I dont like tough names for terriers not human names.The mother to the pups is named Moose.The sire is Jack rabbit.

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Brown one is a dog.Im thinking Muntjac,Shitehawk etc.

Black ens a bitch.Thinking gollywog etc.

Yall have fun with it and give me some other ideas please and thanks.

 

 

Pity you don't  want human names.  George would be great name for a brown terrier and is very English. It also means "digger in soil". And  Digger is a very common  traditional name for a terrier. A friend had a terrier called Todger (see an online dictionary🙂); in polite company he pronounced it Badger . Not a bad name for a terrier in itself. 

If you're  considering Shite hawk how about     Dickhead ,maybe Wanker( a good old term of British endearment, ahem) ,though they would  carry certain risks.

Imagine you are shouting the  dog's name in public and some big bloke takes offence!

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One of my previous dogs earned the nickname Dickhead. When my young daughter overheard me calling him this she asked what dick meant.

To this day I'm proud of how quickly I responded by telling her that, as he was a sheepdog, and sheep are counted differently (yan, tan, tethera etc) and he was my tenth dog...hence dick!

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20 hours ago, eastcoast said:

If you're looking for names with a British connection then some of our rivers have good terrier names. Tyne, Tweed, Clyde, Dart, Dee etc. There's loads of them.

I like having the name of river a lot especially Dart as I like on the side of it so bias. I think Teigh would be another good name of corse bias again.

Cheers Arry

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10 hours ago, Neal said:

One of my previous dogs earned the nickname Dickhead. When my young daughter overheard me calling him this she asked what dick meant.

To this day I'm proud of how quickly I responded by telling her that, as he was a sheepdog, and sheep are counted differently (yan, tan, tethera etc) and he was my tenth dog...hence dick!

Sadly reached his sell by date a month ago but my last lurcher was called Murkyn ;  pronounced  "merkin" as in the Old English word .

Most people just thought it a weird name for a dog . Those that knew struggled to hide their giggles. .

 Jackie Drakeford laughed so much l thought she was going to explode !

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20 hours ago, THE STIFFMEISTER said:

Bayou and gator 

but if your wanting British 

flint and clay 

One of the 1st terriers that I seen worked was a dog called Flint. Long backed, bent legged Sealyham type that was taller at the back than at the front with a head like the proverbial bucket. Beautiful to my eye at the time. Well named but chosen not as a poetic connotation to hard microcrystalline quart but after the character that James Coburn played in a film that was often on the TV.

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