Big Cholla
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My Father raised English Pointers and Brittany Spaniels. My Father was from the south but his family were transplants from Indiana and so were northern sympathizers. His Pointer that I remember the most was "General Sherman". But to balance it off he named a female "Lone Sara". That was the name of General Lee's favorite everyday riding mare as opposed to the one that got all the publicity, 'Traveler' who was a parade horse. The most fun dog of my Dad's hunting pack was an Springer Spaniel named "John Henry Jones". John Henry was a dog about town and left his offspring all over for several years.
My most favorite Doberman stud dog from my Dobie years was named "Kofa's Kyplan von Tigre" by the kennel that I bought him from. I called him "Kyp" which is sort of like the Engineering term "kip" that means 1,000 pounds of whatever. I had a female dobie give berth to three puppies in my study one night sort of unexpectedly. I named them "Juan, Too and Trey". They all turned out to be great dogs. Today we have; "Ms. Mattie Jo" a 90 lb. Italian Mastiff/Pit Bull; "Rose Bud" a Fox Terrier/Yorkie and "Harley D. a purebred Shih Tzu. Ms. Mattie Jo was a 'save' from the very southern tip of Nevada, so of course she had to have a deep south name.
I also know a "Gritty Sue" Coonhound, "Foxy", a Pit Bull that is a wonderful dog, a "Bentley" that is a GSD and a bloodhound female that is....."Elizabeth Taylor". She lets her friends call her "Liz". .......
My most favorite Doberman stud dog from my Dobie years was named "Kofa's Kyplan von Tigre" by the kennel that I bought him from. I called him "Kyp" which is sort of like the Engineering term "kip" that means 1,000 pounds of whatever. I had a female dobie give berth to three puppies in my study one night sort of unexpectedly. I named them "Juan, Too and Trey". They all turned out to be great dogs. Today we have; "Ms. Mattie Jo" a 90 lb. Italian Mastiff/Pit Bull; "Rose Bud" a Fox Terrier/Yorkie and "Harley D. a purebred Shih Tzu. Ms. Mattie Jo was a 'save' from the very southern tip of Nevada, so of course she had to have a deep south name.

I also know a "Gritty Sue" Coonhound, "Foxy", a Pit Bull that is a wonderful dog, a "Bentley" that is a GSD and a bloodhound female that is....."Elizabeth Taylor". She lets her friends call her "Liz". .......