Amy
Cailey
Lotty
Kelly
Kirby
Abbey
Lucy
Poppy
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2007-03-15 01:13:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on the breed but l am assuming your after a more unusual suggestion?
Try Annie, Lucy, Emma, Storm, Kacey, Mouse, Belle, Toffee, Tinker, Zara, Amber,
l like funny or unusual names but you need to bear in mind that hopefully you will have this dog for years so choose something that you won't be embarrased to call out in a public place he he!
lf you tell me the type of dog/ colour/ size l might be able to think of more appropriate suggestions.
2007-03-14 12:16:30
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answered by ionadiva 2
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It depends on the breed I have a boston terrier i named him Bison because he is strong and because its that hilarious character from street fighter. Another name i considered was Cheeto its cute and fun to say! I always loved giving animals ironic names though so depending again on it's breed i'd name a short hair fluffy and a big dog tiny tim :)
2007-03-14 19:43:33
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answered by Anonymous
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S H A D O W ..... and hope that it is, it will follow you everywhere and is unisex.
but people do say that puppies pick up their name quicker if it has a Y or EE at the end, but hey, who cares if it takes them a week or so longer to get that you are talking to directly to them, I think is in the pitch of the voice.
how exciting for you, have a fab weekend
2007-03-14 21:53:35
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answered by Boo-tilicious 2
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Someone one asked for a good German name for a dog and I said Bismark. Of course, you could augment that to Prince Otto von Bismark for formal occasions.
2007-03-14 13:08:04
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answered by rann_georgia 7
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My family dog named Fred after my great uncle i think as he got a similar hair parting, freds a jack russell cross. My first dog was called Shera after He-man and Shera and her daughter was called Bella they were both mongrels and great dogs.
2007-03-15 00:10:47
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answered by Anonymous
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That depends on what she is! Eileen for a Jack Russell, from a book I read.
Ripley is good, especially if you're a fan of Aliens.
Ethel for a spaniel or setter type.
Hattie for a little scruffy dog.
Meg for a lab.
Does that help?
2007-03-14 11:45:30
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answered by Dogsbody 5
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Georgia
Mary
Eileen
Katherine
Isabel
I've always given my dogs proper human names. It really confounds the neighbours... and poor Auntie Eileen.
2007-03-14 12:00:58
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answered by Joyous 3
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hi there iv got a female dog called rizzo thats one idea lol well there is molly, holly, gemma , gasper, tilly, but i still think you sholud go for rizzo i go the idea of calling her rizzo from the film grease (if you have seen it ) well its up to you wot u call her you will probably pick a lovley name well i hope my info has helped x
2007-03-17 12:20:36
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answered by Anonymous
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My dog was already named Jet when I got him but my next dog will be called Loxley
2007-03-15 22:01:42
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answered by Anonymous
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My dog is named Emma.
2007-03-14 12:03:35
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answered by p00756 4
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