If you like Hurley & it suits your Lab then why not just choose that? It's a good name.
The only two yellow labs that I knew (met at dog training) were Barley & Phoebe. Totally different personalities - hope yours is as well behaved as Barley & not a hole digging, sofa chewing, scatterbrain like the (dearly loved for all she was bad) Phoebe.
2007-01-05 12:56:04
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answered by Solow 6
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Try the site below for a ton of ideas.
Curious as to why you like Hurley. Possibly a fan of Lost?!
2007-01-05 11:51:43
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answered by Pet Bad Breath 2
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Top 20 "Male" Dog Names Top 20 "Female" Dog Names
Max Maggie
Jake Molly
Buddy Lady
Bailey Sadie
Sam Lucy
Rocky Daisy
Buster Ginger
Casey Abby
Cody Sasha
Duke S andy
Charlie D akota
Jack Katie
Harley Annie
Rusty Chelsea
Toby Princess
Murphy Missy
Shelby Sophie
Sparky Bo
Barney Coco
Winston Tasha
other tips ....
Here our some useful tips in choosing a name for your dog or cat. Please remember that the pet-name you choose will used dozens of times a day to call, praise and perhaps scold.
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. The Personality, Affectionate and Appearance categories may assist here.
Pick a name that will grow with the pet. For example "Kitten" may be less appropriate for a full grown cat.
Other than this, be adventurous!
Naming pets has far more leeway than naming children, where thought has to be given to peer group acceptance, blending first and last names and how the initials may appear.
2007-01-05 11:58:24
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answered by im_suuweeet 2
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Would that be a boiy name or girl? you didn't say. Hurley is cute, generic. Do you surf? How bout Turner? thank me later.
2007-01-05 11:51:25
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answered by Forever 6
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I like hurley, lily, blondie, blue, mickey and lots of others
2007-01-05 11:54:51
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answered by Uh..I dont know 2
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very cute, Hurley is nice, how about Riley
2007-01-05 11:52:50
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answered by chihuahuamom♥ 2
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Whiskey, Yeller, Rilla for a female, or Rillo for a male.... a slang type of Amarillo... means Yellow.
Mike...
Benjamin
2007-01-05 19:44:30
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answered by bakfanlin 6
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Sunny
Sunshine
Goldie
Lighting
Bright
Goldi Locks
2007-01-05 11:52:07
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answered by 13 year old girl 2
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I like the name buddy
2007-01-05 12:06:29
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answered by Tor 3
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Boy names:
Yella
Sol
TJ
Girl names:
Sunny
Sunshine
Canarie
2007-01-05 14:40:34
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answered by EyeHeartSnakes1259 2
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