My MIL's sister has a chocolate lab named Kahlua.bresamil said:My neighbor's dog has a great name - Kahlua
I am also partial to Kokomo
I've heard that dogs respond to the first syllable. My dog's name is Cody, but most of the time I just call him "Code". He responds to both. :shrug:Lilypad said:Believe it or not-most dogs respond quickly to any name that ends in EEEE-
Babeeeeee, Fluffeeeeee, you get the drift...try it, you'll see!
Of course he's going to respond, that's his name. He also responds to "Code", as I stated before. He also doesn't wait until you're finished saying his name to come to you, he hears "Co" and comes.Lilypad said:Let out a yell-Codeeeeeeeeeee-see what happens!
Dustin's friends have a cat named T.C., which I'm pretty sure was short for "The Cat".baileydog said:One friends dogs name is suka, another is diogi.....spell that out it says d-o-g. I like unusual names, but not wierd ones. Had a friend name his cat Gato, which means cat in spanish.
virgovictoria said:RIKKA: "mistress of all."
CLARA: English, German, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, and Spanish equivalent of Latin Clare, meaning "clear; bright; famous.
ALIX: Old German form of Greek Alexandra, meaning "man's defender."
My GSD reponded to "Wanna treat?" and "Come and eat." So your "eee" theory may be valid.Lilypad said:Believe it or not-most dogs respond quickly to any name that ends in EEEE-
Babeeeeee, Fluffeeeeee, you get the drift...try it, you'll see!
virgovictoria said:When I add to the pack, I'm considering the names "Lucy", "George", "Isabelle" and "Oliver"... I like "Linus" and "Alex" too - but it would depend on what the breed is...
Just thinking about the look on face when he reads this thread...