Gundog terminology explained
I find abbreviations really confusing.
We are soon to take delivery of a Cocker puppy which I hope to work when it’s older. Problem I’ve got at the moment is the kids and wife are already arguing over a name for it.
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I find abbreviations really confusing.
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Shooting Times contributor David Tomlinson advises: “A field-trial secretary recently told me that the most frustrating aspect of her job was typing dog names. She explained that so many names were both complicated and long and often with strange spellings that producing cards for trials or even recording results on line was a nightmare. She added that owners were always furious if their dog’s name was spelt wrongly. Should they really be surprised?”
Keen Gun Claire Zambuni said: “Mine was simple – if I’d had a daughter, I would have named her Lola – it’s a bit naughty and quite glamorous. It’s never let me down as a name and I love it although after never meeting a dog called Lola, the whole world now seem to have chosen the name after I chose it for my cocker spaniel. I named my Border Terrier, now 14, Purdey and that seemed to be the same for her too. I called her Purdey as I thought it was the closest I’d ever get to one (the gun naturally). However, I then had a Purdey Sporter so I suppose you could say I had a pair of Purdeys!
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