Looking for a cool, fun name …


  • I LOVE EDGAR. so distinguished and GRAND….


  • My vote is for Axel. That would sound really cool when they call him up to the line if you course him. Edgar doesn't quite have the same punch to it (but I have to admit he does look like an Edgar, very cute). I bet he'll tear the coursing field apart…. How exciting!


  • How about Marcus…for Marcus Aurelius, the Roman Emperor? Considering the breed was on Roman medallions way back when. (Thank you, Ms. Pat.)

  • Houston

    Oh, they are all good…hmm..decisions decisions...we have a few more days..


  • Put all these names in hat and on Halloween 1st child comes to door let them reach into the hat and you have a name. Happy Halloween.

    Rita Jean


  • @Rita:

    Put all these names in hat and on Halloween 1st child comes to door let them reach into the hat and you have a name. Happy Halloween.

    Rita Jean

    I hope a Milky Way or some Skittles doesn't accidently get mixed up in that hat. Those would be weird names, lol. Funny names but weird.

  • Houston

    I hope a Milky Way or some Skittles doesn't accidently get mixed up in that hat. Those would be weird names, lol. Funny names but weird.

    I will not tell my kids about that comment, they will be all over it…:D


  • Someone mentioned Pogo – I vote for that -- with those long legs and being a Pogango.


  • Petra were is your Halloween spirit tell the kids come on have some fun.

    Rita Jean


  • OK - been off the forum for a bit dealing with mom issues, work and oh - getting a certain Podengo ready to go to Texas.

    Couple of things - Pat F - that website is of the 'other'. If anyone is familiar with new breed clubs - you will be familiar with the painful process it can be.

    That club was formed several years ago - and submitted the breed incorrectly to FSS. They thought that the AKC would make an exception and allow the breed to come in as 'varities' (which AKC has not done for 50 years) Which would put 6 breeds in the hound group. So they decided it was one breed and one standard that covers a size that is 8-12 inches and 16-22/22-28. AKC says if it's one breed you breed them together and can't imagine that happening - and they also say how you examine the first is how you examine all of them so as a judge you would crawl on your belly to examine an 8 in dog on the ground or get a ladder for the 28 inch dog on the table. This breed would be in the Hound group already if they had not messed that up and stopped people from bringing in the bigger sizes.

    March of 2008 - a couple of us started 2 breed clubs that seperated the sizes and organized in a manner that 'fit' AKC requirements and started the work to split the breed. That happened in July. We have held 2 specialty shows under AKC rules with AKC judges.

    None of the clubs are the Parent Club as of yet.

    So don't mix us up 🙂

    www.podengo-mediogrande.com
    www.podengo-pequeno.com

    And I do appreciate those of you that joined either or both clubs to help us get to the 100 interested households that is part of our AKC requirements.

    Weather has been too crummy to take any new pics of "Edgar" but thought I would tell you a bit about why the names - As many of you know - with basenjis lots of folks like African sounding names with lots of consonants - I've never been a fan of the unprouncable and for me the unspellable. Portugese names - lots of folks use them but this was a FIRST - the FIRST litter out of the FIRST Grande Smooth imported so I started with a FIRST theme. What I was looking for was First, Significant, important historically clearly American names. So there is Libby Riddle (first women to win the Iditarod) Anne Edson Taylor (first woman to go over Niagra Falls in a Barrel) Vin Fiz Flyer who is called Fiz (also in Texas) named for the first plane to make it accross the US (took 49 days) I have dogs named for Explorers (M. Lewis and Billy Clark) Presidents - JQAdams (Quincy) and Sammy Adams. (My daugher insisted the one that lives with her be named Chewbacca - so who knows how I justify that first but she does take care of my dogs when I"m not around so - Chewbacca it is) and Red Adair (the put out the oil well fires guy. Edgar - my daugher named and I added the allen poe - I'm really enjoying peoples ideas. and whatever name that 'sticks' I'm sure will be a good one. (I'll just always call him Edgar so get used to that.

    It was that or there would be bad puns - cause that is one of my other favorite things to do when naming a dog - Like Jacque Chewztoes, or Budswizer.


  • Ohhh! I got it:

    Julius Fast
    (the first author to win the EAPoe award for best first novels) -
    can't get any more First's than that. (And "Fast" is kinda a cool name for a sighthound. And FAST is DH's sideline business, but that doesn't count for much, but it is basenji related http://www.falconagility.com/ )

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Edgar_Allan_Poe_Award_for_Best_First_Novel_winners

    Or
    Tamerlane as in Tamerlane and Other Poems - EAP's first published book
    http://www.poestories.com/timeline.php

  • Houston

    Thanks for all that info Diane..
    Edgar is still sticking in the kids and my mind, my hubby, not so sure yet..but it is at the top..
    Yes, you can/will definitely call him Edgar, I would like that 🙂
    I like Fast, agileB, maybe Fast Eddie..


  • There is a "Fast Eddie" in some books that I love so much I read them over and over. They are Science Fiction works by Spider Robinson (probably no one here has ever read them but me, I'm such a geek.) If I was breeding I'd name all my dogs for characters in his books! That'd be so cool.


  • ARGH - I went to college in Northern MN with a guy from NJ whose nickname was 'Fast Eddy'. He was an 'interesting' character who I think holds a record up there for the most years to complete an undergraduate degree (12).

    SO - use that name and hopes of any companion titles might take a LONG time!!!! LOL

  • Houston

    Oooh, that wouldn't be good..Fast Eddie is out, Ventura (hubby) didn't care for it much anyway..


  • Why not just leave the dogs name as Edgar, and call the dog the name its familiar with? After all its been called Egar since birth at Dmarty's. Unless I am making a wrong assumption about this dog's call name, then what is the real reasoning behind changing it?

    Lets see, new home, new state, new family, and now a new name. It seems like a change at once for this dog. Why not let the dog have some comfort level and at least retain its name.

    Jason

  • Houston

    Well, being that it is a name that for the children were harder to say (now we have worked on it and it comes easier), we had the thought of changing his name..

    Otis was Jack Spade, when he moved to us at the "old" age of 4 months, from a different family (the "breeder'), from a different state, and clearly a different home..he has been pretty good about his behaviours, nothing out of what seems to be the ordinary for the breed..

    Either way, Edgar's behaviour, good of bad will have nothing to do with a potential name change, in my opinion.


  • Diana, I happen to like the name Chewbacca sounds strong. I also like the fact just in case something got chewed on and you said Chew he might just think that's right just my nickname. LOL.

    How many babies do you have now? Do you think you will have a babies again?

    Rita Jean


  • We need more genetic diversity so my next move will likely be to import anther female with different lines.


  • And for those worried that he won't come to his new name - well like basenjis - coming when called is not always a certain thing - these guys however I very very food motivated so it takes them seconds to figure it out.

    Heck when I got Hanna - she didn't speak English and didn't respond to my Portuguese - so I used to say she ignored me in 2 languages.

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