It's great fun when you get to choose ... you might have to give a selection & it might also need to be only a certain number of letters. Still, here's my suggestions:
Coolabah Lil BlueBear
Coolabah Lil Cosytoes
Coolabah SIlken BlueLil
Coolabah Baby Blueyes
(a Coolabah is an Australian plant - I like the name as it contains both 'cool' & 'bah' which is almost the noise that a sheep makes - so could be considered appriate for a Aussie Shepherd)
2006-12-03 06:19:57
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answered by Solow 6
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Lil lovely
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Twinkle
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Softy
2006-12-03 05:09:48
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answered by lallallala 3
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It is not always true that the previous breeder specifies that the kennel name be in there-I have a conformation Lab who's registered name is Hank Potter--needless to say, I got him second hand. I think a really nice name for yours would be (your last name('s) Lil Bit of Blue example: Humphrey's lil bit of blue. Just pick something you like, for if you show him, that is the name will appear in the catalogs.
2006-12-03 05:33:11
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answered by Erin P 2
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The breeder will word to the Kennel Cub for the domestic dogs call and receives again a registration record alongside with its new call and registered huge style. That record would accept to you with a replica of the domestic dogs pedigree. The call many times consists of the Breeders Affix plus its registered call. operating example we had a canines years in the past which replaced into observed as 'warm Gossip' with the Affix in the front of that. once the puppy has been named through the breeder it cant get replaced except to operate the vendors affix (in the adventure that they have got one) on on the top. The breeders call isn't many times blanketed in a Kennel call - you should properly be deliberating their Affix.
2016-10-16 11:37:29
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answered by ? 4
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"Some" breeders do require their kennel name be a part of the dog's registered name. And yes, "some" breeders give the pup's a registered name.
There are only 30 spaces (and spaces between words count) on the registration application, so choose accordingly.
Kennel names can only be 15 letters and no more than two words.
If the breeder does not require thier kennel name be used, you have 30 spaces to play with. Be creative.
Her call name does not have to be part of her registered name. Once you come up with a name, you can go to www.akc.org, click on STORE tab. scroll down to the bottom of the page that comes up and click on DOG LOOKUP. Choose your breed, and type in the name. All dogs with that name and similar names will come up. Be creative....betters your chances of getting the name you request.
2006-12-03 05:38:24
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answered by Pam 6
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To have an AKC registered name, your dog would have to be registered with the AKC. Most breeders would require that their kennel name be included with the registered name, and breeders usually have a litter theme that they wish to have incorporated into the registered name. Your dog's call name (Lil) can also be included in the registered name, providing there is enough room.
Watch the Eukanuba Championship Dog show on TV to see examples of how folks have registered names for their dogs. Check out the AKC website for guidelines on acceptable and unacceptable content in a dog's registered name.
2006-12-03 05:10:47
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answered by Ginbail © 6
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Lil Bit of Heaven or Momma's Lil Sweetheart
2006-12-03 05:06:18
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answered by talarlo 3
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Lovely Sunday
2006-12-03 05:05:13
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answered by spottie 2
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I'm surprised the breeder didn't give your show quality puppy a registered name before you received her. Usually the puppy has a show name and you get to give it the call name. What was the show name of the dam and sire of your puppy? Maybe you could go off their registered names.
2006-12-03 05:09:05
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answered by dee 4
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lil sky blue angel.
2006-12-03 05:06:08
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answered by Brat 1
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