Finally.
I don’t know why it’s so hard for me… but naming dogs is sooo… painful! I start lists and amend them and add to them and research on the internet… and look up meanings of names and search the Choctaw dictionary and end off somewhere researching words from the 1600’s!
There’s been:
Josie. I think the Outlaw Josey Wales came on the tv and it caught my attention. Since she was female, I switched it to Josie. When I told my mom, she said she went to school with a Josie Mae. Josie Mae she became.
Cooper. Vernon’s dog, though his puppy name was Cujo… we didn’t want that! Vernon stuck with a close sounding name… and often called him Coopernicus.
Custer. He didn’t listen to good advice.
Reno. She was backup to Custer. Historically appropriate.
Boomer. We had lots of thunderstorms that summer…
Lucas. Ah, Lucas. Bringer of light. Registered name was Rimrock Lone Firelight of Shepherd’s Way. “…then the long, long night by the lone firelight while the huskies round in a ring, howled out their woes to the homeless snows…” (Cremation of Sam McGee) His puppy name was Otis. Oti is the Choctaw word for fire. Thus began my “fire” link in registered names. Plus, his fur just glowed…
Elsa. Butcher’s Foothills Elsa. I didn’t name her, but she was named after the lioness in Born Free.
Dally. Rimrock Rimfire Dally. A dally is wrapping your rope around the saddle horn to hold a calf. Since my Dally, I’ve met three more.
Eden. BHRRimrock Sweetgrass Edenfire. Sweetgrass is the holy smudge smoke for Indians. Come to my house… I have lots of sweetgrass!
I was going to take a gorgeous photo for his introduction, but he wasn’t in the mood.
Meet Bravo.
Brushfire Bravo of Shepherd’s Way.
- If there’s somebody that thinks they’re gonna irritate me by shortening it to Bra… forget it. I’ve read too much Outlander over the years, and fully know that “braw” means “handsome, of fine physique, stout, able-bodied, fit for warfare”. So there. Slainte.
Bravo fits wonderfully. Although that look says, “Why are we doing this?”
Is it just me, or is he growing really fast?
It’s amazing how fast he’s grown!
Bravissimo! Hey Bravo, delighted to meet you! May you live a long and healthy life in your wonderful forever home! You are one seriously handsome pup, by the way.
Thank you!
Bravo! Bravo! – it will sound like you are telling the Dog “Good Show” “Good Show” if you call him by name. I love it. He needs some nose kisses and smooches right between those eyes in the white patch. I’m a sucker for puppy noses.
He’s gonna be a good dog!
Welcome to a great home Bravo. Your going to be a great. strong dog.
🙂
I like it! and if he was mine, I’d call him Shep-
Nice! That seems like a really good fit.
It just kept calling to me… though I was unsure of it for quite a while!