No one can replace Stella, but all this crying and moping around has to stop. (I'm trying). Trish was advised to look on Pet Finder, but their reviews weren't good, 3 month time lag? She found another site and found Kristoff, soon to be someone else, I Iike Spot but she poo-pooed that one. Harley, nope, no better way to get beat up.
Mom is an AKC Chihuahua show dog, Dad is an AKC stud Mini Dachshund; he is the result of a tequila filled hot summer night. It happens. All up he won't be but 9 or so pounds.
Thoughts.
I prefer dogs with a bit more of an athletic build and "regal" bearing, but dang, he is cute. The ladies are gonna fuss over him. How 'bout "Romeo?"
Everybody needs a theme for their animals. Mine are all named after WW2 revolutionaries that fought against the axis, and the occasional Norse god.
He looks like a Balder to me.
Chipper, the puppy for the RCA marketing campaigns.
Scout, he's got that "look" about him.
My son has two 10 lb dogs: "Dad, I shoulda got one of these in college, all these young girls kneel down im front of me in low shirts and rub the dogs' ears vigorously."
=~ ) Thank you!
Driven5
UltraDork
6/21/21 2:53 p.m.
Considering the breeds involved: Chorizo... Maybe Rizzo for short.
Too many sill ah bohs....
i'd name him Morris, because a 9 lb dog is a cat.
I just get so tired of the same names over and over. As I mentioned in the last thread on the subject, we recently had five Bellas in the office at the same time.
Max, Sadie, Buddy, Harley, Maggie....
What's funny, is that the names that you would think are really common are actually now very rare. I've almost never seen a dog named Spot, and I've never seen one named Fido, which seems to me to be an excellent name for a dog due to it's meaning.
The name Fido comes from the Latin meaning “to trust or confide in.” In short “I am faithful.” Not surprisingly, Abraham Lincoln named his dog Fido around 5 years before he became President.
Anthony
Tequila induced ops + Anthony Weiner = Anthony for short.
Look to your hobby:
Flyer
Wingman
Flaps
Tug or tugger
VNE or Vinnie - Make these others here look that up
RX Reven' said:
Anthony
Tequila induced ops + Anthony Weiner = Anthony for short.
What about Carlos Danger?
Since you are an aviation enthusiast, how about "Chappie"? Pretty sure this guy would approve of being the namesake for another aviator's dog:
That black eye says "Spike" to me.
Margie
Floating Doc (Forum Supporter) said:
I just get so tired of the same names over and over. As I mentioned in the last thread on the subject, we recently had five Bellas in the office at the same time.
Max, Sadie, Buddy, Harley, Maggie....
What's funny, is that the names that you would think are really common are actually now very rare. I've almost never seen a dog named Spot, and I've never seen one named Fido, which seems to me to be an excellent name for a dog due to it's meaning.
The name Fido comes from the Latin meaning “to trust or confide in.” In short “I am faithful.” Not surprisingly, Abraham Lincoln named his dog Fido around 5 years before he became President.
Name him Fido, but spell it Phydeaux to make it a bit more classy.
Dog came in our store yesterday. Name was creosote!
Fred. Name him Fred.
Action Jackson. Or just Jack. Or Jackie
And just what is wrong with Oy? He was a great billy-bumbler.
Oy from Dark Tower wiki
Grafmiata, dogs aren't good spellers in general.
He's half Mexican, call him Benito, Benny for all his gringo amigos