AWWW...Romeo is a good one for a puppy...I like it :)
2007-04-30 15:11:38
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answered by city girl 3
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Definitely Ryder. Romeo sounds too soft for a dog.
2007-04-30 14:43:03
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answered by passiveaggressive 4
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What sort of dog is it? Is it going to be a breeding animal? (IF it is a breeding animal use both!! :) hahaha )
Seriously tho, Is he going to be a house pet you will have to call into the house? What name would you prefer yelling out the back door? Don't you already have a preference? You know you do!! Which would you prefer saying to the vet receptionist when you call for an appointment? Which is going to look really sharp when you get him that little lazered doggy name tag with your phone number on it?
Personally, I'd say Ryder if it must be one of those two names because when I think romeo, I don't think "dog names".
I think about the little tan and brown basketball playing kids at my work. And the stereotyped upscale ladies in the city who want a "romeo"...eye candy to take to the opera, and out for champagne and a late supper.
2007-04-30 14:48:47
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answered by michelle_l_b 4
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Romeo, just because I don't really care for the name Ryder.
2007-04-30 14:30:28
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answered by flankerji 4
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Ryder
2007-05-03 11:43:07
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answered by debra c 2
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Ryder
2007-05-01 04:59:25
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answered by Peppermint 5
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I like Ryder more for a human:) So, I'll go with Romeo. Sounds cuter for a pup.
My only suggestion is this, if you have any urge to use Ryder or Romeo for a baby someday then I would avoid it for a pet. I have a bird named Jasper, and now I find myself liking Jasper for a human baby. Yet, everyone that surrounds me with always associate Jasper with a yellow parakeet. So, avoid any name that you might want to use for a human someday!
P.S. what kind of pup did you get? That my change my answer.
2007-04-30 14:34:17
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answered by January 7
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I think it would depend upon the type of pup you have. I picture Ryder as a big bounding playful lab, setter, or great dane. Romeo remind me of a little lap dog.
2007-04-30 14:42:26
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answered by That_ blue_ eyed_ Irish_ lass 6
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Romeo, if your puppy is like mine he'll try to give you kisses all the time. So i guess Romeo is very fitting :]
2007-04-30 14:29:45
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answered by rockinkarterchick 3
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If it's an active and playful dog, I'd say Ryder.
If it's a small dog that does almost nothing, I'd go for Romeo.
2007-04-30 15:32:41
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answered by aximili12hp 4
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Romeo -- because that's too cute for a puppy!!!
2007-04-30 14:42:00
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answered by LindaLou 7
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