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    Quote Originally Posted by Oddmott View Post
    Well, my 5 yr old is a girl, and so is the pup. So... Likely Dug and Buster are out. Lol
    Yeah I would say those names are out.

    Here's a list of female names from Disney. Maybe you can find some in there that you like and would be a good dog name.

    http://www.smalldogplace.com/disney-dog-names.html

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    Cool website CalTek. Lots of good names in there just don't get stuck with Frou Frou. LOL. I like Cleo , Great fishing lure.

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    Golden rule. It takes a dog orders of magnitude longer to learn a 2 syllable name than a single syllable name.
    So tell your child she needs to find a single syllable name ... that should cut out a lot of names you wouldn't want your
    dog named. LOL.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkB View Post
    Golden rule. It takes a dog orders of magnitude longer to learn a 2 syllable name than a single syllable name.
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    You're not serious with that advice I hope.

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    Well, my wife is liking 'Tikka' more and more, so hopefully we can trick the kid into thinking it's her choice.

    Failing that, the final determination may just be whichever name our nearly-2 year old can actually say. lol
    Roosted ain't Roasted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oddmott View Post
    A mutt - generally all I ever look for. Overbred "pures' scare me both in $ cost and generally poor health.

    The mother is a st. bernard/bernese mountain dog. They think the father is a german sheperd/black lab mix.
    LOL that will be a genetic nightmare good luck with that, I hope you have deep pockets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by werner.reiche View Post
    You're not serious with that advice I hope.
    That's what a lot of people told me, including a Vet, and if it works to his advantage, why not.

    Having said that, my dog's name is Oreo - 2 syllables - lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkB View Post
    That's what a lot of people told me, including a Vet, and if it works to his advantage, why not.

    Having said that, my dog's name is Oreo - 2 syllables - lol.
    Or-e-o. I count three.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkB View Post
    That's what a lot of people told me, including a Vet, and if it works to his advantage, why not.

    Having said that, my dog's name is Oreo - 2 syllables - lol.
    I think dogs are a lot smarter than you're vet is giving them credit for. Jeez. A problem with one syllable words is that the dog confuses it with every word (or part of a word) that sounds like it.

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    Which is why it's not good to use names that include "O" as it is easily confused with the command "NO". I like Tikka. Gives you the excuse top buy one to match the dog.....
    I’m suspicious of people who don't like dogs, but I trust a dog who doesn't like a person.

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