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The Name Game; An Eclectic Look at How and Why
People Name Their Pets by Wendy Nan Rees, Dot Stovall (Photographer), Wendy Boyd-SmithThis is a look at the warm, wacky and wonderful names we give our pets. The first section is a collection of anecdotes about people and their pets, from celebrities to the people next door, each with a superb black-and-white photo of the person with his or her pet. The second section contains hundreds of names for anyone still dreaming up the perfect title for the four-legged member of the family. 108 photos. Paperback (October 1996) The best price for this book is at Amazon.com. The shipping cost and return policy is not under A Dog Owner's Network control. |
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The All-Breed Dictionary of Unusual Names by Gloria JarrettThis book is one that has been handed down to me by old-time breeders of pedigreed dogs. I now am doing the same. The contents, phrases and ideas in this book provide innumerable names for the exhibitor of any pedigreed animal. Searching for "catchy" names for your next darling show prospect is often times fraught with frustrations. This book will help you and guide you to that perfect nomicker whether you have a pet or show animal. It contains unusual one word names and their countries of origin, as well as short phrases that can capture physical as well as behavioral attributes. Paperback (December 1987) Alpine Pubns The best price for this book is at Amazon.com. The shipping cost and return policy is not under A Dog Owner's Network control. |
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Chinese Names for Oriental Dogs by Will C. MooneyHardcover (June 1975) Denlingers Pub Ltd The best price for this book is at Amazon.com. The shipping cost and return policy is not under A Dog Owner's Network control. |
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The Complete Book of Pet Names : An Aspca Book by George Greenfield Having lived with pets all my life, I was a bit astonished that anyone might need a book to help come up with a name for a pet (much less, write such a book!). And yet, here's an entertaining and informative book with lots of historical tidbits, wonderful stories about how people came up the with their own pets' names, a good bit of common-sense pet care information, dos and don'ts, and great pictures of people and their diverse animal friends. All in all, a lot of fun for anyone who enjoys pets of any kind. Paperback (April 1997) Andrews McMeel Publishing The best price for this book is at Amazon.com. The shipping cost and return policy is not under A Dog Owner's Network control. |
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Complete Book of Pet Names by Renee CowingFrom the Author Having noticed for a number of years that people can be quite creative when it comes to naming their pets, I began to keep records in the form of a card file and then a database. The names were gleaned from a number of sources -- childhood pets, stopping people walking their dogs, from my husband's veterinary practice and from magazine and newspaper articles. Paperback 2nd edition (June 1991) Fireplug Pr The best price for this book is at Amazon.com. The shipping cost and return policy is not under A Dog Owner's Network control. |
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The Best Pet Name Book Ever! by Wayne Bryant Eldridge, Tom Kerr A pet's name should say something about the animals that possesses it. It should also say something about the owner who chose the name. This new and expanded edition of this popular reference suggests more than 3,000 names from categories such as film and TV personalities, historical figures, mythology, and cartoon characters. Amusing illustrations throughout. Paperback - 280 pages 2nd edition (August 1996) Barrons The best price for this book is at Amazon.com. The shipping cost and return policy is not under A Dog Owner's Network control. |
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Don't Call Me Rover!! : 5001 Names to Call Your Pet by Rita BlocktonSimilar to baby naming books which provide the origins of names, this clever, humorous guide offers its own descriptions of names for pets, from the quirky to the sophisticated, from the imaginative to the unusual. Paperback - 273 pages (March 1997) Avon Books The best price for this book is at Amazon.com. The shipping cost and return policy is not under A Dog Owner's Network control. |
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Gaelic Names for Celtic Dogs by John A. K. Donovan, William Watson Denlinger, R. Annabel RathmanDiscusses the common names of the "celtic" breeds of dogs, complete with pronunciation "crash course" regarding the gaelic language. Very thorough, very fun attitude. Paperback (December 1995) The best price for this book is at Amazon.com. The shipping cost and return policy is not under A Dog Owner's Network control. |
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Magyar Names for Hungarian Dogs by Irene Zerebko, Jackie Isabell Hardcover (October 1994) The best price for this book is at Amazon.com. The shipping cost and return policy is not under A Dog Owner's Network control. |
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Russian Names for Russian Dogs by Irene ZerebkoThis is a great book for breeders of Russian dogs and cats. The word, it's pronunciation, and definition are all there, including famous Russian artisans and royalty. Hardcover (December 1985) The best price for this book is at Amazon.com. The shipping cost and return policy is not under A Dog Owner's Network control. |