I would say, for Dolly's little pups:
Twitty, Cash, Loretta, Hank, Willie, Patsy, Slim, and Dottie. (not sure how many there are in the litter.)
All are names of famous Country Singers. Coonhounds are common in farm country (I should know, I am in Indiana) and it would go with Dolly's name, giving them a legacy of sorts.
Patty's pups I would go with:
Brewster, Mitchell, Duke, Cline, Nixon, Truman, Lane, Arquette, and Parris (yes 2 r's). They are all famous Pattys (or Patricia's)
There's my 2 cents! Good luck on placing the adorable puppies and their mommies!
2006-09-01 09:15:36
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answered by charice266 5
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Hena, Malo, Sandra, Lilo, Tela, Fiona, Snowy, Whity- bitty, Daisy, Hela, Angelica, Emeralde, Amethyste, Eleanor, Glancy, Frejia, Skadi, Freshy, Dewy, Tarya, Argente, Olandy
2016-12-11 19:09:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Taylor, Ray, Spot, Tiggle, Sweetie, Ewok, If there are three (Obi, Wan and Kenobi) Misty, Snickers, Jade, Poopybutt, Buddy, Molly, Trixie, Freckles, Bee, Sheeth, Link, Peanut, Oliver, Wiggles, Shae, Annie, Ziyado, Snuggles, Max, Dozer, Dexter
2006-09-01 20:51:11
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answered by sg1alias 5
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Madison, Max, Snickers, Scooter, Bruits, Allison,
2006-09-06 04:45:24
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answered by jen 4
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I once rescued a dog from a humane shelter and she was a sheperd sharpei mix. how cute? Anyway because of her story about being found turned in saved and returned, I named her Gypsy. Actually I named her Gypsy Queenie, but we called her Gypsy. I loved that name. She died last year at age 14. I miss her.
2006-09-01 09:12:53
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answered by magraloo 2
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If they are registered, Sir Pepperail and call him Peppi. My grand-father has a dog once and I loved the name he gave to him - Shu-Puppy. Pronouced just like the first part of the word Shut, drop the t and you have ShuPuppy. I don't know why but I love that name. If I ever have a new dog in our family I am going to name him/her ShuPuppy in memory of my grandfather.
2006-09-01 09:00:02
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answered by jorettah2001 3
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Hank
Charlie Brown
Farley
2006-09-01 08:58:13
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answered by shafermeyer 3
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I like using uncommon human names....
Male--bently, graham, granby, darwin, dante, harley, hudson, kingsley, madison, ripley, tanner
Female--ada, blaire, cora, delila, raurie
Or just grab and atlas and go through the lists of towns in the back they make cute names that will sound cool even as they get older...a few from my area:
Missouri...ava, baldwin, belton, branson, clayton, dexter, ellington, fenton, jackson, liberty, moberly, nixa, rolla, salem, sullivan, tipton, weston, willow
Kansas...aldon, almena, alton, ashland, attica, bremen, canton, dresden, ellis, galva, garnett, jewell, kinsley, lyndon, salina, sterling, waverly
2006-09-01 09:18:38
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answered by blvdblonde 2
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Marley,Teddy,Gabe,Gabby,Lulu,Oden, Ottis,Ollie,Ace,Lottie,Larry,Oliver,Maddie,Winsten,Winnie,Honey ,Mac,Cassie,Cain,Dawson,Daisey,Duey, Elih,Ellen,Fudge,Frannie,Hampton,Harry,Hannah,Ian,Ingrid,Jay Jay,Junie,Kyle,Kay,Normand,Nasah,Noah,Nelly, Peter,Pete,Polly,Persilla,Prissy,Randal,Rex,Raven, Red,Simon,Stella,Texan,Theodore,Tellie,Uma,Vince,Venus,Yoggie, Yolanda,Zues,Zina, Zelda,Zion
2006-09-01 09:13:46
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answered by rose45 3
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Start with P's if they are girls (Go W/ The Moms Name)
Prue
Paige
Piper
Pixie
Start with D's if they are boys (Go W/ Dads Name)
Drex
Duke
Dylan
Diego
2006-09-01 09:02:18
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answered by MsLysa 3
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