I'll offer a suggestion, Grab a few books and magazines,open to any page ,randomly drop your finger on a word then write it down. Do this 20-30 times. Use the words as a base to come up with a 'Unique' name. If it does not work out ,it's a small effort wasted.P.S.* FU(K all the media brain washed pu$$y Pit hating shitheads.Just be glad I can't get at you.*
2007-01-16 04:33:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe you only have to give her 2 names if you are going to register her with the UKC. The main reason they want two names is to track the blood line so you usually don't use the second name, commonly the name would follow a pattern of the parents if they are registered, I have been told by breaders they do this to keep the blood line name strong. My Rott's dad's name was Boyd's "Hanibal the Canibal" and his mothers name was Boyd's "Myan the Warrior", Boyd's is the breaders name, so to stay with the line my Rotts name is "Probert the Enforcer", we call him Probert. It might help you if you had the parents names to give you a better idea. If you no to concerned with that and just want to register her you could name her pretty much whatever you wish. Hope that helped sorry for the long explanation.
How about :
Little Girl, or Lil Gal < daddy's little gal>
Mary Jane
Baby Jane
Sweetie Pie
Cutie Pie
Kiss Kiss
PS. Please don't worry about what people say about you owning a "Pitt" they fear what they do not know, and ignorance is safer for them. The same people that say they are mean also blame the gun when someone is shot, and the truth of the matter is that the human being is what makes dogs vicious and the human is what pulls the trigger of the gun. I PROUDLY own a APBT as well, she came from a terrible environment and I am PROUD say she is the best dog I have ever owned. She has changed many people's opinion regarding the breed. Be proud of your Pitt and remember it is all in the way she is raised!!!
2007-01-16 10:32:08
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answered by grooveee1 2
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I once had an elderly lady for a friend. She had a wonderful little dog. A mix of some sort. She had the dog trained well and it behaved very well. Learn here https://tr.im/rn8fI
She kept an uncovered candy dish on her coffee table with candy in it. The dog was forbidden to eat the candy. When she was in the room observing the dog he did not even appear to notice the candy. One day while she was in her dinning room she happened to look in a mirror and could see her dog in the living room. He did not know he was being watched. For several minutes he was sitting in front of the candy bowl staring at the candy. Finally he reached in and took one. He placed it on the table and stared at it, he woofed at it. He stared some more, licked his chops and PUT IT BACK in the bowl and walked away. Did he want the candy, oh yeah. Did he eat it? Nope. They can be trained that well but most, I'll admit, are not trained that well. When I was a young boy, maybe 5 years old. We had a german shepherd. He was very well trained also. My mom could leave food unattended on the table, no problem. She would open the oven door and set a pan roast beef or roast chicken on the door to cool. No problem. He would not touch it, watched or not. But butter? Whole other story. You leave a stick of butter anywhere he could reach and it was gone. He was a large shepherd so there were not many places he could not reach. Really, I think the number of dogs trained to the point they will leave food alone when not being supervised is very small indeed.
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Now if we are talking obedience training, not food grubbing, that is a different story. Way back when I was first learning obedience training one of the final exercises was to put our dogs in a down/stay and not only leave the room but leave the building for 15 minutes. The only person that stayed was our trainer, not the owners. Most of the dogs in my class did not break their stay, which would be an automatic fail. I'm happy to report my dog was one of the ones that passed.
2016-07-18 07:55:54
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answered by richard 3
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I have a pitbull too his name is rude-boy, and may I add that pitbulls are the best breed of dog I had ever had.
U could name her mistic. I'm about to get a female pit too and i'm trying to figure out a name too.
For those that came here to ta talk bad about pitbulls go and get a life and dont waist your time on saying bad comments bout anny tipe of breed if you dont know the real true maybe U need to go to this web site
http://www.pitbullsontheweb.com/petbull/sadreality/1.php
and see for ur self wy this dogs are the way they are now. Is not the dog we should blame is the careless owners that dont know anything about the breed and just get them to look good, and use them for the rong things. soget educated first and then talk. and just so tha u know most of this dogs that have atack are named pits but at the end they turn out to be another tipe of breed.
2007-01-16 05:14:54
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answered by nati 2
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I have a male Pit & his name is Rocky. He is a Katrina rescue dog tho & that was his name when I got him so I kept it. No since in confusing him. (o: Anyway I've breed dogs before & you can get a lot of ideas from looking over their papers. I've got two Pekes & they're registered. The male is Mulveys Mr. Bo Jangles & the female is Mulveys Red China Doll. Mulvey being my last name.Have you tried going online & checking out some of the sites. There are bunches of names there. Below is a real good one.....over 2000 names. Try to come up with something that fits her personality. Good luck.
2007-01-16 05:04:47
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answered by Blues 2
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Angel Baby for a female name. And for all of you answering with derrogatory statement regarding the breed, wake up. There are many canines that attack people everyday with ferocity. I bet none of you knew that the Cocker Spanial is the number one dog to be involved in an attack or bite case. The Chihuaha is a close second. Go figure huh.... The media has blown the name Pitbull out of proportion. Using it to name many dog attacks that aren't even of the Bullydog breeds. It has led to everyone thinking Pitbulls are bad. ANY dog can be vicious. Ever see a killer poodle? I have...
2007-01-16 04:49:02
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answered by SFC LOPEZ 1
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Usually, you have a Kennel Name, followed by the dog's name. Many breeders have it in their contract that you must use their kennel as the begining, so you might want to check that out.
If not, how's about:
Give Daddy Some Sugar
Remember too that the registered name doesn't have to contain the dog's common / everyday name.
2007-01-16 04:39:25
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answered by Yo LO! 6
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DMX heh that'd be cool. or snoop or nate lol and dogg for the second name
and remember folks, a dog will only do what it's been conditioned to do. don't blame the breed for the owner's shoddy training of their dog. a jack russel is innately more violent than a rottweiler.
a well trained dog is incredibly unlikely to ever hurt a human.
2007-01-16 04:32:08
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answered by stephizzal 5
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First Mate, brown sugar, black berry, queen bee, lisa rey, angel davenport, red daisy, kaylah blue, queen of tigres, princess lay lah, shelly Bee, First Lady, Miss Pit, maggie pits, summer breez, ice cold winter, and lastly prisella devine, how about some of these they are pretty hot right now... I really like Prisella devine thats hot....
2007-01-16 04:55:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I really hope that you can handle this dog. But I really hope that you are not a child. I also really hope that you get this dog some obedience training. I also hope that this dog will not be chained up in the backyard all the time. That will only make him restless and encourages him to do "things". I love the breed just don't fully trust them anymore. People will sell you anything and say its something else. Best Wishes!! ( I left that Breed alone and went and got 2 American Bulldogs, well I have 14 now, my female just gave birth to 12 yesterday)
2007-01-16 04:43:40
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answered by Anonymous
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