That's unusual not heard of Duggan but I like it. It is harder than I thought thinking of a name and I'm sure even hard when I get the puppy. Hopefully when j see him/her it will come to me like you say! Then I'll have to argue it out with the kids! Lol
My parent vetoed my choices as a child hence I'm pleased I get to name one now though I'll have to argue it out with the kids. Lol
I've never heard of the name Kiba - I like it though and certainly sounds like he suits his name! Lol
Bailey is our current top name for a chocolate lab. It was one of my favourite drinks before my pancreas disease - lol yes definitely better than vodka!
I love Tatze and was wondering where the name originated from so thanks for telling me the story. Great choice
That's really interesting I was wondering if the guide dog puppies you got were named when they came to you.
Haha that sounds about right husbands choice rejected! Maddie is top of our list and that's in a Disney programme too (Liv and Maddie) so my daughter is pleased
Some great names, Holly is definitely very appropriate - not sure when getting my pup yet but if it's around Xmas I might have to think of some Xmas names
We spent just over a week with an un-named puppy - we could not agree but wanted a human name. We had long lists and we ruled out most. I really wanted Maci and Molly was a big contender. Quinn was never cut from the list and OH finally agreed because Pat Quinn was a hockey coach for the Toronto Maple Leafs and I like Irish names. Quinn is currently a very popular female baby name around here!
I'd like 2 syllable too it sounds better I think when calling out. I love Dexter and Jaspar - think Jaspar is on my list (that many now I can't even remember)
Hello,sorry about having to get stents every three months....ouch! Why wouldn't they say YES???? Whatever the surgery is, dont forget your immune system will be weakened from it and you will be tired....maybe even exhausted....and a puppy is a LOT OF WORK.....Mine is now 2-1/2 but until 1 year old he was doing what all pups do...biting,chewing, jumping on people...you name it...he was doing it. I decided this year to have both my knees replaced.....I am ONLY 40 years older than you!!!! Pains me to even say that....ha, ha.....I don't feel 79 but my knees did! Anyway, I had both done three months apart and it has taken many months (am not there yet) to get to be 100%.....so bear that in mind. It will probably take you a long time to recover even though you are very young. Good luck with getting the surgery done. Will be thinking of you. Please keep us posted.
Hi yes good point it would be a major surgery so I think I'd have to plan it so I'm at least 2 months into recovery as it would be a lot of work. I was thinking a few weeks after I'm home but you're right I should wait longer as I think I'll be off work minimum of 4 months. Thanks I'll definitely let everyone know when I have firmer plans I can't wait to get a little furry friend
We named our little guy Titan. He's a black lab, 8 weeks old We chose Titan because my boyfriend wanted something from Greek Mythology (he actually wanted Atlas, but I didn't love it) and that was the only one we could agree on! We had a list of 3 names ready before we brought him home, so when we met him Titan just seemed to fit the best. Our other names were either Cole or Jax.