Friday, April 23, 2010

How to name a female german shepherd?

I have one german shepherd named furry, can you give me a adjective that can be for the other dog? also, here are a few if you cant think by yourself but you will like to choose from:





1.Blackie(i like this, but it is more for male)


2.Cutie( not good one for german shepherd)


3.baby(ok, not an adjective, but still works)

How to name a female german shepherd?
I have Two German Shepherds and they are the best dogs to have!!!


Go on-line and type in dog names and pick one. The name on the paper I have are crazy names and so I named mine Holly and Snappy.
Reply:Usually if you have more than one dog in a household, it makes it easier for the dogs to understand what their names are if the two names sound quite different from each other. So for instance naming one Furry and the other Curry would result in very confused dogs never knowing who you're talking to. It's best usually to try to do no more than a two syllable name for a dog, and if the first dog's name is Furry, try to get the second name sounding very much NOT like that, so best not to end it in an "ee" sound.





Darja, Zelda, Draca, Arya, Inca, Isis, Ava, Carmen, Asha, Diva, Elara, Geisha, Lena, Lava, Nora, Nova, Oola, Persia, Portia,





However, if you must have something ending in an ee/y sound, then here are some:


Ebony, Finity, Aubrey, Hildi, Genie, Kali, Nyree, Mardi, Nixie, Pixie, Orli, Psyche, Rani, Ravi, Romy, Rosie, Roxy, Rouille, Ruby, Sushi, Sari, Silky, Smoky, Spicy, Tiki, Ushi, Wookey, Witchy
Reply:Rusty


Fluffy


Dukie


Lukie


Tippy
Reply:sweetie, jumper, jazzy
Reply:sweetie, cinnamin, lucky, fuzzy
Reply:Athena
Reply:Miroslav, Though this name is from poland.


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