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I go a bit mad when it is time to name a pet. My mind just goes around and around until I have found the one that feels right. Sometimes, it happens immediately--but other times, it is a struggle. part of the struggle is finding a name that my husband will agree to--I like cute-sy names and he likes formal names like David or simple names like Bob --problem is we know people with both of those names!
With Mattie, it was easy--she had already been called Addie by her previous owner and my husband wanted to call her Matilda--if I called her Mattie, we'd have a formal name and a cute-sy name! Lyric was even easier--she had also been named already and we didn't want to change it and confuse her--her full name is Lyric Contata and yes, hubby uses the whole thing. I often call her "Leery"--there is the cute-sy thing again.
So, now to the new puppy--I am keeping one of the males from Lyric's litter. He has such pronounced black and white colors that my breeder (who is using him in her breeding program as a stud dog) wanted to name him something that has the idea of a piano...like Piano man. But she also likes Italian names--so I came up with Ebony and Ivory in Italian--Ebano Avorio. What a handle for a 4 pound pup!
The breeder likes it and of course, my husband plans to call the poor dog the entire name (which will take some practice...) And me? Well, i think I will call him "Rio"! It's cute-sy! (and we live on a river--so there you go) Other pups in the litter with names from their new owners are "Rafi" and Zeus".
There are some great names for doodles on this site--I'd love to know how everyone came up with them--do they have a special meaning or are they just cute?
Here's Rio!
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Cooper is my maiden name. I was thinking of girly names, like Arywn, Alys, but when Coop came she was soooo not feminine (she still isnt, shes bouncy like a boy and burps!)
My cats (Merry and Pippin) are named after Lord of the Rings characters, as were my pets as a teenager/early twenties (degus, chinchillas, rat, rabbit, hamster), None of the girly names from the Tolkien books fitter her.... maybe I should have started looking at boy names, but my husband suggested cooper and it seemed perfect for her!
My DH wanted a "smart" sounding name so our list was narrowed to: Mozart, Edison, Tesla, Einstein, Webster. My daughter REALLY liked Webster because of Webster's Dictionary. Since she actually wanted to keep a different pup, we let her decide the name. I wanted the name Crockett - I thought it was fitting for this adventurous pup in the TN hills, but I was outvoted.
Charlotte was chosen because I jokingly said "we could call the new pup Charlotte and we'd have Charlotte and Charlotte's Web(ster)". My entire family loved it and there was no going back. I actually didn't want the name Charlotte, thought it was to formal and stuffy, but, outvoted again!
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