[Facts] Re: WHAT'S BEHIND THE NAME OF YOUR DOG (OR CAT)? -- FUN STUFF!
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I have a Jack Russell, which is mainly white, with black markings on her feet, which look like socks, and around her eye. Her name is Spot (not very original I know - my little sister named her).
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Spot's alternative name may be Stelle Weissock. Away from Stelle's companionship, one would "Lose sweet licks".
Aw.....!
I like your psy-chick interpretation better. :)
Hey, can a guy be a psy-chick? I think I'd better call you a "psy-guy". ;)
-- Nanaea
I like your psy-chick interpretation better. :)
Hey, can a guy be a psy-chick? I think I'd better call you a "psy-guy". ;)
-- Nanaea
Perhaps a spy-guy :)
"Spot Jackterrier"="Apricot Jest Kerr"
This is a truly remarkable story of reincarnation involving your little Spot. A story which begins in California and finishes in Australia, where you and your sister live with Spot now.
I assigned her the pet-name of "Spot Jackterrier", which I then discovered was an anagram of: "Apricot Jest Kerr".
In her previous existence, little Spot's name was "Apricot Jest", and she lived in the late 1920's with the Kerr Brothers, who owned a thriving apricot orchard in Moorpark, California. They had named her after their business, and the fact that she was (as is the nature of the Jack Russell breed) a bit of a trickster. All of the Kerr Brothers' customers knew Apricot Jest well, and she was a familiar, welcoming sight to all who would come to visit.
She was such a success at being the perfect Jack Russell terrier, that her little soul requested that she be born a Jack Russell again. And so Apricot Jest was born again, in Australia this time, and you came to own this best-beloved little dog from the famous Kerr Brothers' apricot orchards of the 1920s.
Here is a website, where you can go to verify the fact that the Kerr Brothers owned an apricot orchard in Moorpark, California:
http://www.insidevc.com/archives/01182000/moorpark/255439.shtml
Unfortunately, there is no mention of little Apricot Jest on this website, but that's okay with Apricot Jest. Her greatest joy -- in that life, as well as in her present life -- is bringing pleasure to her owners. :)
-- Nanaea
This is a truly remarkable story of reincarnation involving your little Spot. A story which begins in California and finishes in Australia, where you and your sister live with Spot now.
I assigned her the pet-name of "Spot Jackterrier", which I then discovered was an anagram of: "Apricot Jest Kerr".
In her previous existence, little Spot's name was "Apricot Jest", and she lived in the late 1920's with the Kerr Brothers, who owned a thriving apricot orchard in Moorpark, California. They had named her after their business, and the fact that she was (as is the nature of the Jack Russell breed) a bit of a trickster. All of the Kerr Brothers' customers knew Apricot Jest well, and she was a familiar, welcoming sight to all who would come to visit.
She was such a success at being the perfect Jack Russell terrier, that her little soul requested that she be born a Jack Russell again. And so Apricot Jest was born again, in Australia this time, and you came to own this best-beloved little dog from the famous Kerr Brothers' apricot orchards of the 1920s.
Here is a website, where you can go to verify the fact that the Kerr Brothers owned an apricot orchard in Moorpark, California:
http://www.insidevc.com/archives/01182000/moorpark/255439.shtml
Unfortunately, there is no mention of little Apricot Jest on this website, but that's okay with Apricot Jest. Her greatest joy -- in that life, as well as in her present life -- is bringing pleasure to her owners. :)
-- Nanaea