nop chralie
2006-12-17 09:46:08
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answer #1
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answered by michelle j 3
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Some good puppy names are Cookie, Honey, Sugar, Princess, DJ, Get em', Echo, Theo, Tonto, Toto, Buzz, Elvis, Nitro, Eeyore, Dunkin, Chase, Spike, and a really good one... MICKEY! Some more of them are Dutchie, Louie, Taz, Kirby, Ruben, Aiden, Sunny, Yuka, Wishbone, Hunter, Dusty, Hercules, Kojvu, Windy, Hachi, Shortie, Shadow, TJ, AJ, JT, Fluffy, Neo, Zorro, Snoopy, and Scooby.
2006-12-17 10:09:51
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answer #2
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answered by dog_lover^_^ 1
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You need to make sure its a name you will use for his whole life. Most people want to change the name within the first year!!!here are some tips
1. Avoid names that sound like common commands such as Go, Stay, Sit, No, Bad, etc. This might cause confusion for your puppy when trying to train it.
2. Be mindful that your dog might outgrow it’s name. The name Buttercup might be appropriate for a cute puppy, but not when it becomes a full grown Great Dane!
3. Choose a name with one or two syllables. Dogs not only learn it quicker, but it makes them easier to train as well.
4. Watch out for trendy names that might cause embarrassment once the trend is passed. Do you want people to realize from your dog’s name that you were once a big fan of Disco?
5. Beware of the common trend to name dogs after people. Though doing so is not a bad thing in itself, if you name your pup after a friend or family member, they might take offense. Although you might think naming your dog Sally after your favorite Aunt is an honor, Aunt Sally might not. Also, be kind to your dog and name her after someone you like.
6. Does the dog name rhyme with something negative? Or maybe with the name of a family member or friend? Once discovered, you might be one of those 1 in 5 people who want to change their dogs name!
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Stay away from potentially embarrassing names. The name “Pee Wee” might be funny at first, but as the joke gets old, how will you feel in a year or so when you have to call “Pee Wee” home at night? lol
8. Pick a name that matches your dogs own unique appearance or personality. The name Electra might be a good name for an energetic pooch, but not for one that like’s to sleep all day.
9. Ask your dog what he thinks! Since it’s going to be his name, you might want to narrow your search down to your own 5 favorite names, then try them out on your dog. You’d be surprised how well he responds to some, yet yawns at others.
10. If you pick a long name then think of a shortened way to say it. Like if you name your puppy Napolien, it might sound a bit funny shortening it to Nappy etc...
those are soem tips on how to pick th right name.
try this website for more name ideas.
http://www.puppycarehelp.com/puppy-name.html
2006-12-17 16:40:30
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answer #3
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answered by Tinker Bell 4
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salt'n'peppa came to mind..shorten it as you like..
i also use human names, names that reflect the personality,
currently we have a puppy named alex, after a dear friend who died this summer in a motorcycle accident. the puppy is a little imp, just like alex
i have a big ole yellow male cat named taz..no explaination needed there
i also had a little black calico long haired kitty named pip sqeak, pip for short, again, no explaination needed..
good luck, and congradulations on your puppy..get lots of chew toys..
2006-12-17 09:55:14
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answer #4
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answered by darlin12009 5
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Shadow, Oreo, cookie, dillan
There are all kinds of dogs on the internet with cute names!
http://dogster.com
2006-12-17 09:52:13
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answer #5
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answered by CESAR MILLANS BIGGEST FAN! 1
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Bailey
2006-12-17 09:50:34
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answer #6
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answered by monicacasey738 1
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Hammy, Sammy, Max, Oliver
2006-12-17 09:46:19
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answer #7
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answered by Melissa B 3
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Charlie, Zack, BoBo
2006-12-17 09:51:37
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answer #8
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answered by Charlie T. 4
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Pelusa! It means fluffy and furry in Spanish. Pronounced pay-lu-sa
2006-12-19 12:51:34
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answer #9
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answered by Nelly 2
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Potatoes
Or you could name him after a charactar in a book or television series you like. I still like Potatoes, that's what I thought of, white with black gravy :D.
2006-12-17 09:51:06
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answer #10
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answered by curiosityreincarnated 3
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He should be named based on color and act. My dog's name is olivia. A proper eligate name. She is also has a nick name: "Show Baby" based on her performanse in shows!(Cocker Spaniel)
2006-12-17 10:48:17
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answer #11
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answered by jewliamimi 2
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