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Awesome!!!!My great pyrenees, I had her name picked fir a long time before I got her, willow. Suits her well
Our lab, he came with the name potato, then we almost named him timber, and finally we decided on Oakley. It fits him
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Awesome!!!!My great pyrenees, I had her name picked fir a long time before I got her, willow. Suits her well
Our lab, he came with the name potato, then we almost named him timber, and finally we decided on Oakley. It fits him
Oh wowI remember trying to decide between Polly and Molly for our lab mix and we decided on Molly without even knowing it was the most popular female dog name at the time. And now we somehow ended up with another dog that has the current most popular female dog name (Luna)...We've never changed a dog's name that I can recall.
Awesome!!!!!!I used to have a Welsh pony who came to us with the name Fletcher. We changed it to Bandit. Another horse we bought we renamed Marvin. I forget what his name was originally. My two outside cats were originally named Hissy Fit and Mistress Meows, but have since evolved into Floppy Cat and Underfoot.
Lol but also oh no!I’ve been teaching my barn cat some tricks and now whenever he wants some attention he’ll just do ‘spin’ until I’m afraid he’s going to make himself dizzy![]()

Nice!!!!!I considered Haven, Luna, Echo, River, and Miracle.
On the way home with her it was between Haven and Luna. I'm glad I chose Haven. It fits her and it's WAY less popular!