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ali12 10-20-2007 10:51 AM

Any good names to call my puppy?
 
Hi there
I have just got a 9 week old Springer Spaniel. We don't have a name for him yet.
Does anyone have any good names to call a male springer spaniel?
If so please write back, I really need your help
Many thanks
Alison
PS: My old dog was called Ben, so we don't want that name if at all possible
Thanks again

dorrie 10-20-2007 11:31 AM

Hi Ali! How about JERRY because he is a springer!!!!!!!!!!:D

Jomar 10-20-2007 11:44 AM

can you post a picture of him?
I like to see what name pops into my head.

one of our dogs was called "pup" for yrs LOL until we got the next puppy , but her real name was Zee on her dog lic.

some of the names of family dogs over the years-
Boo Boo
Rascal
Sparkie
Zee
Brandy
Snoopy
Ike
Whiskey
Lucky

oh I found this - dog names links-

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Jomar 10-20-2007 11:55 AM

Saw the photo on the RSD forum:D
cute!

dorrie 10-20-2007 01:44 PM

Hi Ali I looked at the photo of him and I like the name Arnold for him!!

ali12 10-21-2007 06:56 AM

Many thanks for all your names,
If you want to see a photo of our puppy, the link is
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Many thanks
Pain free hugs
Alison
PS. Will pick the best name when we get a few more responses

mrsD 10-21-2007 07:49 AM

I am happy for you that you got a new puppy!
 
When we name pets, we let the new arrival set the pace.
Almost always the name comes from watching the animal interact with the
environment and the people in it.

I like names with more than one syllable because I tend to baby talk to them.
(I know that is silly, but I do). Also since we have 3 cats, I try to pick names that sound very different when calling. She-ba, Tip-py, Or-E-O. I assume they find our language difficult, so I try to make it easier for them. I have a "call" for Tippy, that is very silly sounding, and when I do it Oreo comes anyway. So, for much for that theory! LOL.

Enjoy your new pup! Sounds like lots of fun!

Farm Wife 10-21-2007 02:23 PM

I had a springer once (a long long time ago)

Named him Happy Jack (Jack for short) He had such a happy personality, always smiling, tail up in the air. And Jack cause he used to jump through the fields like a little Jack Rabbit. He would literally pounce on things that interested him in the tall grass. LOL

Hope you have many many years of fun and love with him.

Hugs and Prayers

Doody 10-21-2007 04:55 PM

I've just pretty much known when I got a pet, but there are tons of web sites with animal names. Here are a few for you! Congratulations on your new baby!


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mrsD 10-21-2007 05:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Doody (Post 159794)
I've just pretty much known when I got a pet, but there are tons of web sites with animal names. Here are a few for you! Congratulations on your new baby!


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That is a great website. I've bookmarked it!

Tippy is on there for cats, but not Oreo! And you know I've seen other cats named Oreo (due to the markings on the face!) So I was surprised at that.
Our oldest and most imperious cat is named Sheba (little that we knew that she would grow into that name! ).

I think the funniest names for dogs are those that are people's names.
Roger, Wilson, etc. We had a cat once named Rufus. And the dog at the end of our street is named Rufus too. LOL


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