When choosing a name for your hunting dog, remember that a registered name or nickname will stay with your dog for its life and become part of its personality.Historically most people when registering their dog’s name with the American Kennel Club (AKC), will use part of the parent’s names with his or her registered name or incorporate the grandparent’s names that are on their pedigree.
The male pup will use the father and grandfather’s name, while the female puppy may use the mother and grandmother’s side. The registered name is what will be entered into shows and used on papers for litters and stud records. This part of choosing a name for your hunting dog is rather easy.
But when choosing a nickname that will be used for your dog, it is slightly different if you do decide to not use part of the registered name for your pup.
Some people either do not register or do not use the registered name as part of the nickname. And then there are a few more rules to be considered. First of all, choose what appeals to you and what you like. Make a short list of you and your family’s preferences. Try to keep it simple, with only a couple of syllables, and let it roll of the tongue with the sound.
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This book is filled with ideas and tips that are easy to follow, easy to understand, and most importantly EFFECTIVE . We’re also going to cover: * Bow hunting * Bow hunting equipment * Hunting dogs And then we’ve even gone into some special topics that we’ve heard other hunters talk about: * Finding, choosing and leasing hunting land * What should go on a hunter’s packing list * Game recipes that you can make at home