any suggestions?
The newest addition to the pack:
Read your own site "byline"......that's a "Penny" if I ever saw one.
Wow she's so cute!!! Love those blue eyes!! :good: :love: :dog:
Agreed, Penny seems to fit. Calico came to mind, but doesn't really fit for a dog.
That's a "Spot" if I ever saw one.
Or Kevin.
Perhaps an appropriate name is Heathen. Our neighbor has a mischevious cat named Heathen. When it really gets cantankerous, we can hear her calling the cat, You Little Heathen!
Keep her for a while... she will name herself.
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Nate
Pepper.
I'm with Nate. Call her puppy until she reveals enough character to give an appropriate name.
How about Patches or Gypsy.
My wife loves naming animals and she came up with Yhi. Apparemtly this is an Australian Aboriginal goddess of light and creation. A solar deity.
Bonnie Blue or Scarlett.
For those blue eyes. (Gone With The Wind)
Maddie.
One thing I learned a long time ago is before you name something, step out the back door and holler that name three times real loud. If it doesn't sound natural, don't use the name.
I don't remember who told me that, and I don't remember if they were talking about pets or kids. I guess it would apply to both.
James
I agree with Nate. One of our three dogs is named Pirate because he steals things.
One local TV station has a one-minute feature once each week with a local veterinarian responding to questions from the viewers. This week, the dumb question was: What is the best kind of name for a pet? The vet responded that two-syllable names seem to work best.
We laughed. The best reasoning we could come up with was that many curse words have a single syllable.
I used to have a cat named "dammit".
good one! hm hm hm My wife wouldn't let us name our dog Dude
A friend had a dog named "Dog", I kid you not.
I agree with cptdent, I think that Penny is a beautiful name.
I also agree with Nate about "wait and see," that's good advice.
"Patches" reminds me too much of an inflatable girlfriend I once had.:-(
I miss her still,
C. Campbell
And a kid named kid?
N
Many commands are just one syllable.
Dogs should have two syllable names to easily distinguish.