Kadmos
Kadmos
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Well, I don't know how many dog names I have in mind. I have a thing for Greek myths, so that will give an idea. Athene would be for a female dog because I find it to be a beautiful and wise name. Heracles goes for a male Tosa.
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Yes, Brad. To put it nicely, I have distinctively creative mind that is often crass and obnoxious at the expense of others.
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While the NK are rare in the USA compared to dogs like Labs and Poodles, I envy the fact that Brad is one of those awesome few who takes great care of them.
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Woodrow, huh? Would you also be naming after the Woodrow Wilson?
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Is the fact that NK and spitz-type dogs are so beautiful because they look like wolves more so than many other breeds?
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Kraken isn't Greek but I acknowledge it does seem weird, but hey, celebrities have a trend of giving their kids weird and downright horrible names.
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Losech said, "No particular reason behind those, I just think they are neat names." I believe that's how I had the question intended. Incorporating whether or not said name would be appropriate for the dog's existence was also included. S…
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I should've added that there are 4 Shikoku breeders. This does answer my question.
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While artery-clogging and fattening bacon is tasty, the wild pig must be more unhealthy. I don't remember the taste but the 2000 Independence saw me eating peccary/Javelina. For the record, they are not pigs but they are in the pig family. That is, …
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People owning a Shikoku outside of Japan own one of the rarest of any breed (compared to mainstream dog populations of Retrievers, GSDs, etc).
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Hypothetically: Assuming I was financially situated and was in the right housing conditions, I would want to get her. Realistically: Once I finish law school, which is likely by the time I am 30 (over 5.5 years to go), then I would be more financia…
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Mine was at least 30 minutes.
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I live quite a bike ride away as my apartment is nearly Glendale Community College.
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Sorry, I couldn't seem to upload it. It's the photo that is set up with my user name.
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Thanks for the answers. It seemed it was the forum upgrade is what caused something to go wrong.
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Excellent write up. Other than it being a small yet convenient dog, I wonder what makes them number one in registration. I would think the loyalty of Akitas (Hachiko specifically) would put them on the top. I saw a Shiba at school yesterday (photo t…
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Unless there are photos, how do people conclude it is not the Japanese version? Though it's not common, the Japanese type can reach 100+ lbs.
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Wonderful name for a dog. My favorite Greek goddess and one of my favorite names.
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As much as I should sound sympathetic, I am really going to be other than "poor girl". Call me a crass but her parents should have more common sense. I am saying this as nicely as I can when I say "fools" to the parents.
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Darn it! My love of dogs (Specifically, NK and other Spitz-types) is growing even more with the photos of these really cute dogs. Shikoku puppies remind me of Shibas that remind me of Akita puppies. Ah, connections.
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Awesome dogs and cool you named them after the two lead characters from the hit "Inuyasha". Sit boy!
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I am a native English speaker. Apologies if it sounded accusatory. I know that having lots of dogs doesn't constitute hoarding. I was wondering how it would be different. I guess I was taking it from the perspective of the uninformed who can confuse…
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Nearly 20 dogs? While the uninformed may call that animal hoarding, I call that a very responsible family.
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Just the general names he mentions like Koda.
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All valid point. I could be using the word wrong, but "irony" comes to mind that Shikokus have fewer registered numbers than Hokkaido yet the latter has fewer breeders than the former.
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I did mean the Akita Inu. However, even that has essentially two varieties: Japanese-raised purebreds (ones that you import that are breed by the Japanese) done with native breeding traits and the purebreds done by non-Japanese people or groups that…
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Having never really seen this show even in clips, I now have reason to watch it out of criticism. While I agree it is important for everyone to teach their dogs discipline, such practives Milan does is unfathomable. I love how people tend to resort…