Do you have your future dogs named?

Tahla9999

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That movie got on my nerves......Walllll-e...Eve....Wallll-e...Eve.......:wall: I was like take I take it back, I prefer the 30 minutes of silence in the beginning of the movie!


LMAO! Awww, I thought it was cute!

Haha! It's funny you should mention that, I was talking the other day about how cool it would be to have dog's named Wall-E and Eve (I thought it was pronounced more "eeevvvaaa" in the film though
I was watching it yesterday and both the names are on my list, but I prefer males.
 

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Wall-E would be cute...apparently I'm told I can imitate Eve perfectly...and I do it all the time "Directive" :)

would be really cute for dogs though :)
 

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I came up with names before I got both of my paps. My 4 yr old male is named Cujo. I was looking up kitten names, Cujo caught my eye. So I thought "My next dog will be named Cujo." Then later on I got my baby Cujo. :) His name is the total opposite of him. Lol. I named him Cujo from the Stephen King novel, and my Cujo is the sweetest dog ever. :D

When I began looking for my first show puppy, back in Oct.07, I was trying to pick out the perfect name. Then one day I was reading Dog Fancy magazine, and there was an article on the Beagle. In it was a dog named River. But.. it was a male dog. Lol. Honestly, I have seen more male dogs than females named River. :p

I LOVE musical names(Symphony, Allegro..) figures sinse I play violin. I also LOVE nature themed names (hence River) like Willow, Nova, Piper, Autumn etc.. Kharma is sounding pretty good too. :D
 
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Radar actually got his name because his ears were bigger then puppy Frodo's and stuck straight out! It was the cutest little thing, and we go soooo many compliments on the name. Naturally, two months after we adopted him, the first ear fell forward. Then the second. Now they fold over (I think it's called button ears?) almost all the time, except when he is excited and they stick out to the side. Then he is a dead ringer for Yoda.
 

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For a GSD.. I would name him Blitzen and Blitz for short

If I got another Chihuahua, it would probably be Juliet lol just because..

and Ive always wanted a basset hound named Speedy
 
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I had a turtle named Speedy. :D

I at one time had pages of call names and registered names picked out for any future dogs. That was more when I was involved in conformation. Now that I'll probably never ever purchase from a breeder again... the AKC name with matching call name isn't as important.

A few of those that I DO remember are (during my obsession with Jackson Browne songs, lol):


(B) "In the Shape of a Heart" Jackson or
(G) "In the Shape of a Heart" Ruby
(G) "Somebody's Baby" Jackie

and

(B) "The Rising" Bruce

ETA: I remembered another one! (This is kind of fun remembering all the old names I came up with.)
I always thought that if I adopted a really sorry looking dog.. one most people would not think of as cute, but that I adored, and was a boy

"Beauty Steals Inward" Emerson :)
 
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ummm yes.

My dobie will be Fidelus, either Della if it's a girl or Fi if it's a boy.
Names that sort of go with any new dog are Trout and Trillian. Those will probably be the next two.
I want to name a bassett hound Giraffe. If we get a hunting dog it will probably be Calcifer, Cal for short. Or Marco. We both like Echo for a girl dog, too. If I ever do adopt a deaf dog, I want to call it Keller.

My horse will be Deja Vu.
 

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