[NAGDU] Dog Names

Charlene Ota caota4 at gmail.com
Thu Jul 6 18:40:23 UTC 2017


My boy's name is Irish and I've always thought that was an interesting name
for him since he was born, raised and trained at Guide Dogs Victoria i
Australia. At the school, they thought thtat was such a great name, too. As
a fundraiser kind of thing, people buy opportunities to name litters of
puppies and are put in a drawing.  Somebody got Irish's litter, and he was a
single puppy, had no siblings. For some reason, he was kind of a special dog
to a lot of his trainer and the kennel staff and he got many hugs when we
were ready to return to Hawaii.

Charlene
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Subject: [NAGDU] Dog Names

While on the subject I'd be curious to know the stories behind your dogs'
names.
I'll start with mine, Doc - male black lab from Southeastern, named in honor
of a doctor in Florida who served for several years & loved black labs.  His
puppy raisers were also his donors so not only did they get to raise him,
but name him too!
My first guide who passed almost three years ago named Cole, he was a yellow
lab I believe he was named either for or in honor of a child who passed, I'm
not sure.

Please forgive the typos as this message was most likely generated using
voice dictation
Nancy Irwin


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