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Re: Forget it...Her name is Zsa Zsa (Ja Ja)
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 9:48 am
by Glen
Arnie?
Very good mate. Hows Ozkar going?
Re: Forget it...Her name is Zsa Zsa (Ja Ja)
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 10:46 am
by tim
I did what any modern parent would do when looking for baby names, typed "hungarian boys names" into google.

How about the first name on this page:
http://www.babynology.com/hungarian-boynames-f0.html 
Re: Forget it...Her name is Zsa Zsa (Ja Ja)
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 11:23 am
by Strika
Glen wrote:Arnie?
Very good mate. Hows Ozkar going?
Ozkar is going great Glen. He is a lovely dog. He's getting really big and will not be a small Vizsla. More on the larger side as Vizsla's go. He is a bit disobedient, with the ex not keeping up with the disciplines, so he can be a handful to manage when out with Zsa Zsa. I only get him one, maybe two nights a week nowadays and Zsa Zsa is so lonely when I am at work so I had to get another dog. I was just a bit lucky to find a 6 1/2 month old boy who needed a new home. The people who are giving him up are really upset, but, they realise it is a better option for the dog. With me, he not only has another dog for company, but also a generous exercise and stimulation regime.
Zsa Zsa has been bike riding with me of late. Being unable to do much impact work, cycling is a great option to get me out and about and exercise Zsa Zsa. I go to a place which has nice easy flat gravelled fire trails for me to ride on and soft green grass alongside for her to trot alongside on. It works well. I can wear her out faster in one hour while on the bike, than I can in three hours walking her.
Once the new puppy reaches 12 months, he will be able to join in in the faster bike rides. Till then, the bike rides will be walking pace.
It will be interesting to see how it goes on the odd weekend when I do have Ozkar as well. Two Vizsla puppies and a teenage German Shorthaired Pointer will make for challenging walks!!!

Re: Forget it...Her name is Zsa Zsa (Ja Ja)
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 11:57 pm
by slaps999
Strika wrote:Ahhh...some local knowledge would be good thanks Joe.
Joska, Miksa and Samuka are all interesting. Perhaps mum or dad could fill you in on what they mean???
Well that was an exercise in futility. Mum (89) & Dad (91 + dementia), couldn't tell me the meanings or the origins of the names. They did however say that the names you mentioned can be loosely translated to English as boys names. Joska is roughly equivalent to Joey, Miksa, but they say it should be spelt Miska, equates to Mikey and Samuka they had no clue. They really had nothing to offer in the way of any other names. They have never been dog people.
If you have a look at the website from Tim's post, there's one, SANDOR = Helper & Defender of Mankind (pronounced sharndoor).
Personally, I'm more in favour of more anglo type names and short as well. My last three dobermans have been Zac, Ben & Jack.
However the naming of a dog is a very personal thing and at the end of the day, it's what sits well with you and that has some meaning for you.
Good Luck Marty, it doesn't really matter, you will love him just the same, I've seen how you treat Zsa Zsa.
Re: Forget it...Her name is Zsa Zsa (Ja Ja)
Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2011 7:52 am
by Strika
Joe, as you have seen for yourself first hand, it's hard not to treat Zsa Zsa like that!!

She is a very sweet little puppy dog.
Re: Forget it...Her name is Zsa Zsa (Ja Ja)
Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2011 5:38 pm
by Strika
Re: Forget it...Her name is Zsa Zsa (Ja Ja)
Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2011 11:54 pm
by slaps999
Congrats Marty. The dog looks to be in pretty good shape and I take his name is Astro? Anyway, he will have a pretty good life at your house along with Zsa Zsa. Plenty of love and exercise, what more could he want.

Re: Forget it...Her name is Zsa Zsa (Ja Ja)
Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2011 7:14 pm
by Strika
Astro has settled in well. He is a key in a lock around here. Today, I had all three of them for the entire day. They are all still here, asleep, behind me on the couch as I type.
Astro has been a very good little boy. I am very happy with his personality and his intelligence. He literally has just sussed things out by watching and then conformed with how things work around here. He already knows the words Walk, Drive, Puppy park, Treat, Dinner, bedfred and Breakky!! Smartarse!!!
He was mega hyper active on Friday. But, this was more sensory overload and excitement than anything else. Saturday and today, he was a much more settled puppy. We had two long walks and one short puppy park visit each day, a few drives, some time left alone at home so he knows I will come back. It all went swimmingly well.

Re: Forget it...Her name is Zsa Zsa (Ja Ja)
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 7:59 pm
by Strika
Well fuck me if I haven't nailed the best little Pup. He is an absolute cracker!!!

He still needs to learn a few house rules. One being that my food and drink is not his

He's had a few sips of my drink on occasion. Apart from that though he is fantastic. I have walked him off lead from day one. He recalls instantly. Better than Zsa Zsa does most times
I have thought about changing his name, but it kinda suits him. If any of you are familiar with The Jetsons, then you will remember what Astro was like. My Astro, is kinda similar. He is a little funny and goofy, but, incredibly smart. He's only been here 5 nights and already I have taught him to find and brings things. He knows the difference between the rope and the ball and the frisbee already. He is a great sleeper, probably as he has never had so much exercise in his life. He crashes out about 7.30-87.00pm and doesn't move much till I get up at 5.30.

Re: Forget it...Her name is Zsa Zsa (Ja Ja)
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 9:36 pm
by vivek67
Astro is a great name. I wouldnt change his name..

I grew up watching the Jetsons. Loved the show..
Re: Forget it...Her name is Zsa Zsa (Ja Ja)
Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 6:40 am
by Strika
Ozkar's being dropped off in the back yard with the other two today. I am expecting the backyard to look like a war zone when I get home tonight. I just walked Zsa Zsa & Astro to try & expend some energy before he arrives.....

Re: Forget it...Her name is Zsa Zsa (Ja Ja)
Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 6:52 am
by Cath
He sounds very smart - love the pic of all 3 of them splashing around
Re: Forget it...Her name is Zsa Zsa (Ja Ja)
Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 7:00 am
by Jonno
Awesome Marty, they will keep ya busy I am sure

Re: Forget it...Her name is Zsa Zsa (Ja Ja)
Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 1:36 pm
by Strika
Cath wrote:He sounds very smart - love the pic of all 3 of them splashing around
He's probably smarter than me, but that's no huge achievement even for a dog

I was surprised Cath, as he was first in too & Zsa Zsa the pointer is water mad. He's a sookie boy though, he cried this morning when I left for work
Jonno, it's actually easier with the two of them than one. They get stimulation all day, not just when I am home, so they are pretty relaxed doggies. Of course, Zsa Zsa sprints from smell to smell, bird to bird on our bush walks but she is now way more placid at home and has stopped trying to dig her way out. (i am fucked if she ever realises that she could actually jump the fence if she really tried.)
Ozkar has been thrown into the backyard with them today, so they may note up for a walk by the time I get home. Probably be knackered & just want dinner
Astro is just a sweet boy. I beside myself with how he has fitted in. He loves us, we love him. It works all round for everyone.
Re: Forget it...Her name is Zsa Zsa (Ja Ja)
Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 2:57 pm
by Glen
He looks great mate. I'd love to see them all in your car on the way to the doggy park
