I have 2 yorkies. My male is named Juicy and my female is named Tootsie. Some other cute names are Jewels, Sparkles, Callie Jane, Lillie, Diamond, Pearl, Cora, Emily, Erica, Tinkerbell, Janie and Cherry.
2006-07-19 19:35:35
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answered by juicytheyorkie 3
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Here are some names I like for small female dogs:
Angel. Fancy, Ashely, Gucci, Shandy, Gidget, Chloe, Buffy, Paris, Saba, Mocha, Pucci, Elle, Coco, Blossom, Amber, Fresca, Cheri, Miffy, Bella, Twix, Ava, Peaches, Missy, Pixie, Sushi, Akira, Lovey, Tia, Pooky, Tinka, Bodie, Cheerio, Snuggles, Mia, Tori, Precious, Sesame, Whoopi, Mopsy, Purdy, Schatiz, Triffles, Asahi, Wookie, Phoebe, Tiggy, Winnie, Cola, Jodie, Dinky, Macy, Olive, Chianti, Mintie, Pip, Taro, Aasia, Matty, Jabba, Keido, Munchkin, Saffy, Tara, Zsa, Dory, Mandy, Punkie, Sissy, Taz, So-Sue-Me, Topaz, Cheeky, Foxy, Aussie, and Brie.
Boy I could keep going forever!! There are soooooo many cute names for small dogs. I always wanted a yorkie. Someday I will get one. Good Luck and have fun in naming your little cutie.
Here are some pet naming tip that might help:
Pick a name that the pet can easily recognise. Animals respond better to one or two syllable names.
Choose a name that’s both easy to call out and one that you are happy calling out. Calling out "Jack" or "Zoe" in the park may be far less embarrassing than calling out than "Death Breath".
For dogs avoid names that sound like the standard commands of No, Stay, Sit, Come, Down or Fetch. For example "Joe" is probably too close to "No". It can be difficult for dogs to tell the difference between similar sounding words.
If choosing a long name keep in mind the shortened version. A long name will inevitably be shortened, but it may ruin the effect that you were originally looking for.
The pet’s breed heritage can provide some useful inspiration. For example Orientals ( Siamese and Burmese) , German (Shepherds, Dachshunds and Schnauzers), French (Poodle), Scottish (Terriers), or Irish (Wolfhounds and Setters). The Human Name and Foreign Name categories may assist here.
Waiting a few days to study your pets behaviour can help pick the right name. Pick a name that will grow with the pet.
2006-07-19 19:16:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Lizzie or Lulu are good. Coco, whilst very cute, is SO common. I work at a kennels and cattery, and in the kennels we usually have at least 2 Cocos in. It's a good name idea, but I personally like less common, more unique names. I'm not going to suggest more because it depends on the dog as to a name fitting, and you seem to have thought about your name ideas. So, Lizzie or Lulu get my vote, but Lizzie has that "ee" sound at the end which I prefer with dogs, but either or would work fine.
2016-03-15 21:34:45
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answered by Helen 4
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