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Lol, I name my dogs, and the wife gets to name her dogs.
I have never heard of a dog named Avery before, I like it.

My next one may go by Sprig or Bull, but as I have two now, that will be far in the furture.
 
In my experience the best dog names are the one's that fit the dog to a "T" I've even known several guys that have waited a week or two trying to pin down the personality of a dog before they name it. My big white male lab goes by Zeus.
 
Depends on breed and sex but here are a few. Fowler, wally, goldie, ruddy, quacker, marsh or marsha, phrag, mudd, snowy, brant, and if you like animation then Huey, Louis, Dewey, Donald, Daisy or Daffy. Remington, Whinchester, Berretta and Mossy.
 
Personally I wouldn't name my waterfowl dog after things too closely related to waterfowl hunting. For example if you name your dog drake, it could be confusing when everyone is yelling "shoot the drake" the dog is going to hear his name in all kinds of sentences and not know if you are referring to him or not. I named my Labrador "Hagen" if I get another one I will name her "Cope"
Cope N Hagen......... :mrgreen:
 
Perhaps "Sofa Kingdom" makes more sense. Our first dog is named Nixon, and our little one is named Odie. I like Gaddy, but I would probably spell it "Gaddie" to make it seem more like a name, and give it some femininity (for the wife's sake, of course ;o)
 
All springers, over the last 36 years
1- Little Spring
2- Ridge Running Remington (Rem the destroyer)
3- Back water buck ( Buckie )
4- Ruger ( Booger )
5- Ranger
6- Storm Front (storm)
7- Maggie Mae, Died at 19 months old
8 -Rogaous Maximus (Rouge) 12 weeks old

They are all special, Rouge put up his first rooster on Sunday, thank heaven I dumped it,
 
Maybe you could relate its name to Utah waterfowling. You could name it Harold or Howard (after the WMA's).

I also really like the names Turpin, Crystal, Doug Miller, and Unit 1.
 
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