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Monello

Smarter than the average bear
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The name has to roll off the tongue easily and not sound too harsh to the ear. At first I thought a 3-syllable name sounded better. So Sambuca or bucca for short sounded real good initially.
 

Dakota

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Pippy, Patchi

Yeah naming your pet is tough.

Our last pup is named Zelda but I never call her that. I call her Stinky.
I also have one of my son's dogs and her name is Mia but I call her Tink Tink.
My son has a new dog named Tillie but I call her Fozzy the nub nub.
I have a cat named Sonic and I call him Snacks.

So.... I'm not good at this!
 

vraiblonde

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Pippy, Patchi

Yeah naming your pet is tough.

Our last pup is named Zelda but I never call her that. I call her Stinky.
I also have one of my son's dogs and her name is Mia but I call her Tink Tink.
My son has a new dog named Tillie but I call her Fozzy the nub nub.
I have a cat named Sonic and I call him Snacks.

See, that's me - no matter what we name her I'll call her a bunch of nicknames.
 

Bann

Doris Day meets Lady Gaga
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WELL... I guess it will depend on whatever name you guys like - and what name you think suits that dog. I think she looks like a FiFi or Sophie-type of dog, because she looks a little frou-frou and so adorably cute in the picture - but I don't know her personality.

Just from the picture, I don't think she looks like a formal greek goddess type of name or a plain ordinary name (unless it gets turned into a nickname) her looks like hers going to have a mischevious, playful, perky personality and a lovey-dovey nature! :lol:
 
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