I love the name Kai. Kai (Pronounced "Ky") was the name of a Yellow Lab that lived near me. Too cute.
2006-06-19 17:32:27
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answered by adjoadjo 6
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Max Maggie
Jake Molly
Buddy Lady
Bailey Sadie
Sam Lucy
Rocky Daisy
Buster Ginger
Casey Abby
Cody Sasha
Duke Sandy
Charlie Dakota
Jack Katie
Harley Annie
Rusty Chelsea
Toby Princess
Murphy Missy
Shelby Sophie
Sparky Bo
Barney Coco
Winston Tasha
2006-06-19 17:35:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Naming your new pet can be a fun experience. However, there are times when one can get stuck for a name or become frustrated; particularly if more than one person needs to agree on the name. Here are a few tips for naming your pet. First, give your pet a name that you are not embarrassed to yell out loud in front of your neighbors, you'll likely need to call your pet at some point. One or two syllable names are easiest for one to call and the pet to remember. If you do select a long name, envision what the shortened version - that you'll end up using daily - is likely to be. Try to choose a name that doesn't sound like a command that you plan on teaching him. Training 'Mit to sit' could confuse a pup. If you are having trouble coming up with names there are a variety of sources one can take names from. Consider favorite musicians; authors; tv, movie, or literary characters. You can take names from history - Caesar, Franklin, or Hannibal; or from mythology - Athena, Zeus, or Apollo. A favorite athlete, car, or vacation spot may also provide the inspiration for just the right name. A pets' behavior, personality or appearance can also help inspire the new name. Names with meanings such as Flash, Cinnamon, or Tabasco often develop out of a physical or personality trait. More and more human names such as Max, Sam, or Amber are being used too. Have fun naming your pet and you are bound to come up with a name that everyone can enjoy.
2006-06-20 09:42:57
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answered by Joey B 2
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Boo, as long as there's a me and you to go with it.
Big Dog, little or cute names like Tiny, Puff ball, etc.
Little Dog, Spike, Killer, etc.
My daughter and her husband had two dogs, one was Bishop because, he's next to the King and the Queen of the house.
Their current dog is Reggie, I don't know why.
Think of a cute reason for a name, pin it on him and have fun telling the story why you named him that.
Look at Celebrity children names, Moon Unit Zappa, Scout, Dweezle, they can be good dog names too.
2006-06-19 17:31:29
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answered by Ken C. 6
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The greatest name a dog can have is one you give it. It will be known to him or her and a link as well as bond of communication between both of you. It will recognize its name after you repeat it many times. My cat knows lots of words and responds even to Vietnamese I learned.
But if you repeat words enough they are intelligent enough to associate the word with what they want. Like Food , I tell the cat . Do you want Chop Chop. and he is ready to eat. He Loves chicken. That word brings the cat running. I once had a Guinna Pig that would squeal it's head off when I opened the refrigerator and got lettuce for him. It got so whenever he heard the fridge open he would start to squeal.
So any name you think up will be special to you and your pet.
Rev. TomCat
2006-06-19 17:43:02
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answered by Rev. TomCat 6
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Papa dog: Genghis Khan
Mama dog: Mrs Khan
2006-06-19 17:35:17
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answered by Son of Gap 5
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Gizmo, Shakespeare, Loui, Socks, Pyro, Cici, Shadow, Motzart, harmonica
2006-06-19 17:47:46
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answered by gby 1
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One of the greatests names for a dog is Deogi. Otherwise known as D-O-G.
2006-06-19 19:48:25
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answered by Cheryl Z 1
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I have two dogs (male) named Killer and Gunner. I used to have a dog (female) named Peaches. Hope that helps.
2006-06-19 17:33:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Roach, Gypsy, Trixie, Lady, Casper, L.B. (Little Boy), Teddy, Maxine, Bailey, Aladar, Rufus.
2006-06-19 17:33:52
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answered by roach46342 1
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