May 7, 2009 #151 CANDLE98 Songster 11 Years Dec 29, 2008 631 2 141 Meridian Idaho You should name him fluffy butt!
May 7, 2009 #152 lostsoulhelpmejebus Incubating Fool 11 Years Sep 23, 2008 642 5 141 Roanoke, Illinois Hmmmm... how about: Odin Loki Thor Tyr Baldur Aries Argos Perseus Sparticus Paris Troy Plato Janus Saturn Jupiter Mars Cupid Nero Lestat Apollo Mercury Calabus
Hmmmm... how about: Odin Loki Thor Tyr Baldur Aries Argos Perseus Sparticus Paris Troy Plato Janus Saturn Jupiter Mars Cupid Nero Lestat Apollo Mercury Calabus
May 7, 2009 #154 BUG126 Songster 11 Years Jun 28, 2008 143 0 119 WA State Oh he is so cute and fluffy!! What about Deogi (pronounced like saying the letters D-O-G) haha! It was hubby's idea.
Oh he is so cute and fluffy!! What about Deogi (pronounced like saying the letters D-O-G) haha! It was hubby's idea.
May 7, 2009 #155 gjfarm Chirping 16 Years Feb 4, 2009 61 1 94 Montana Moose or Buster (Buster Brown, ask me again and I'll knock you down) our previous guard dog's name
May 7, 2009 #156 thechickenchick Born city, Living country 11 Years Mar 8, 2008 9,468 37 271 Eaton, Colorado Buddy or Sully (from Monsters Inc.)
May 7, 2009 #157 IggiMom Songster 10 Years Apr 12, 2009 1,742 84 171 West Virginia Ok, here is the perfect name for your new doggy! Two to choose from! I am assuming you are all Lord of the Ring Fans, right? He could be named either 1)Gandalf or 2) Strider. Both of these guys were known for protecting and watching over the smaller folks. Strider was also Aragon, but someone I can't see that as a name for a dog, but I guess I toss it in also. Frodo was a wonderful character, but small, as a Gr Pyr/St. Bernard combo is NOT likely to be! My personal favorite is Gandalf. I have wanted to name a dog that for a long time, but with tiny little Italian Greyhounds, it just was not suitable.
Ok, here is the perfect name for your new doggy! Two to choose from! I am assuming you are all Lord of the Ring Fans, right? He could be named either 1)Gandalf or 2) Strider. Both of these guys were known for protecting and watching over the smaller folks. Strider was also Aragon, but someone I can't see that as a name for a dog, but I guess I toss it in also. Frodo was a wonderful character, but small, as a Gr Pyr/St. Bernard combo is NOT likely to be! My personal favorite is Gandalf. I have wanted to name a dog that for a long time, but with tiny little Italian Greyhounds, it just was not suitable.
May 7, 2009 #158 BellLisamo Diagnosed w/ Muscovitis 10 Years Feb 7, 2009 5,456 28 251 Tombstone, AZ im not so sure it was fair of everyone to list like 900 names. I figured just one per person... oh well... too late now....
im not so sure it was fair of everyone to list like 900 names. I figured just one per person... oh well... too late now....
May 7, 2009 #160 IggiMom Songster 10 Years Apr 12, 2009 1,742 84 171 West Virginia Why, it isn't closed, is it? Hey, toss in another one, if you have a great name in mind! I just LOVE naming dogs. I think names are very very important and should indicate our hopes and desires for the dog. There is an important reason for every name I have for my dogs. (Not always obvious to a stranger, but I know, and the DOG knows.)
Why, it isn't closed, is it? Hey, toss in another one, if you have a great name in mind! I just LOVE naming dogs. I think names are very very important and should indicate our hopes and desires for the dog. There is an important reason for every name I have for my dogs. (Not always obvious to a stranger, but I know, and the DOG knows.)