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Our beagle, Joy, is gonna have puppies! Yay! So we need puppy names, please make them one syllable because they are gonna be hunting dogs and they need to be pretty easy to say. Boy and girl please, but I dont know how many she will have so list as many as you want and I'll pick from the best!

2007-06-25 21:22:55 · 24 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pets Dogs

24 answers

Beagles, awesome! You lucky dog you!

Well, it's recommended by dog trainers that you use 2 syllable names, because they are easier to work with. Dogs respond better. Here's some of my dogs' names:

Izabelle Adora
Andy Lee
Moose
Dot
Daisy
Jessie
Hoover (he eats everything)
Rascal
Radar (aka Rainbow Sanchez)
Patrick
Hollywood
Pistol
Hitler
Stiffler
Dora
Cali
Onyx
Sadie

Some one syllable names are:

Dot
Spot
Ace
Rain
Jake
Nick
Cole
Ty
June
Mae
Rose
Lynn
Ann
Jon
Sam
Max
Paul
Kyle
Dean
Cade
Blake
Luke
Lance
Trent
Miles
Zach
Rob
Lee
Flo
Belle
Kit
Bo
Squat
Faith
Hope
Star
Sky
Myst
Bart
Mark
Colt (45)
Hulk
Hawk
Jack
Al
Elf
Coon
Jip
Jag
Jules (hehe)
Jewel
Ice
Hank
Ash
Blue
Brad

Ok that's about all I can think of. I'm not too fond of any of those, but they're your dogs so name them whatever your little heart desires :)

Good luck with your baby beagles! ♥

2007-06-25 22:10:15 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

One Syllable Girl Dog Names

2016-11-07 05:04:54 · answer #2 · answered by trevathan 4 · 0 0

Seth
Blake
Hale
Chiz
Cake
Uno
Dos
Tres
Rock
Vogue
Zeke
Rain
Heinz
Cream
Cookie

2007-06-26 00:32:30 · answer #3 · answered by Arcoimoj 2 · 0 0

Kay
Jay
Tay
May
Lay
Lee
Lou
Jo
Jen
Ben
Lyn
Sin
Pen [called a weener dog that once before actually]
Rin
Gin
Moe
Boe
Pop
Hop
Pup
Bud
Stud
Ink
Nick
Spy
Spot
Bolt
Jolt
Pete
Pink
Blue
Lady
Man
Link
Goo
Boo
Frou
Phil
Fry
Bush
Toy
Joy
Stew

2007-06-25 22:03:54 · answer #4 · answered by ohhxkatie 3 · 2 0

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2016-04-14 23:57:33 · answer #5 · answered by Andrea 4 · 0 0

Belle
Scout
Jem
Flint
Clem
Sky
Skip
Jack
Anne
Shane
Pearl
Hope
Faith
Hank
Bub
Babe
Lou
Bo
Dash
Lil
I can think of a lot more,but they are more than one syllable.I had two Beagles,named Otis and Wheezer.I think Opie and Andy are cute,too,and Bee and Barney and Clara.You could have a Mayberry litter!

2007-06-25 21:34:40 · answer #6 · answered by Dances With Woofs! 7 · 1 0

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Any 1 syllable puppy names?
Our beagle, Joy, is gonna have puppies! Yay! So we need puppy names, please make them one syllable because they are gonna be hunting dogs and they need to be pretty easy to say. Boy and girl please, but I dont know how many she will have so list as many as you want and I'll pick from the best!

2015-08-18 19:51:45 · answer #7 · answered by Georgianna 1 · 0 0

Jack, Belle, Sam, Jake, Bits, Kay, Star, Tuck, Hulk, Spook, Blue, Faye, Jill, Jam, Ruth, Bug, Kate, Britt, Love, Lace,

hehe I cant think of anymore ;) good luck

2007-06-25 22:08:32 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Here are some good tips for u :)
1. Pick a name your dog can easily recognize. Dogs usually respond better to one or two syllable names. If you do want to go for a dramatic and unusual long name, consider whether you can easily shorten it to something a bit simpler for your dog to understand.

2. Avoid dog 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.

3. Choose a name that's both easy to call out and one that you are happy calling out. Remember, you will be calling your dog's name out in public places at times and shouting out "Parsnip" in the local park, may leave you feeling a little embarrassed! You also want a name that will work well when you are straining your voice to call your pet as he disappears into the sunset chasing after a rabbit!

Looking For Dog Name Inspiration

Start with the obvious. Take a long hard look at your new little friend he may be telling you his name without you knowing. Look at his appearance, behavior, personality, and disposition. Names like Spot or Red may come to mind. How about Bandit for a dog who steals things or Rebel for a stubborn dog?

Then look elsewhere for inspiration. You can name your dog after another famous dog, for example Pluto, Pongo, Lassie or Digby. What about your favourite sports, movie, music or comic strip star?

How about choosing a dog name after a member of your family or friend of a figure from history like Napoleon, Alexander the Great or Rasputin? Take a look at your environment or think about your favourite place they will give you more ideas.

Remember, the dog name you choose for your puppy says as much about you as it does about your pet. It shows how you view your dog and your relationship with him. But other people may judge your dog's character by reference to its name and might therefore react negatively or fearfully to a 'dominating' name when meeting it. It is a good idea to use a dog name that conveys the image you want your pet to have.

Also, pick a name that will grow with the pet. For example "Tiny" may be less appropriate for a full-grown dog.

Whichever method you choose, have a good time doing it and choose a name that you will want to keep.

Teaching Your Puppy Its Name

Pick a dog name that pleases you and stick to it. It can be confusing for your puppy if you keep changing your mind. Your dog will learn his or her new name quickly if you use it often. When you call your pet, use his name. Do not say "here puppy". Calling your pet by his name will help him to become familiar with it and with your voice as well.

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.

Above all have fun and choose a name you really like. Your puppy will undoubtedly become your best friend and only you can find just the right name.

Hope I helped
Breeza xx

2007-06-25 21:40:41 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

How about Bo, Luke, Jess and Daisy from the Dukes.
Or Jo, Ross, Phoebs etc. from Friends.

2007-06-25 21:28:57 · answer #10 · answered by cpinatsi 7 · 1 0

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