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Don't forget people that while the puppy is cute now this is going to be a big dog and a name like Marshmallow now might not fit in 6 months. Think tough names.
 
Don't forget people that while the puppy is cute now this is going to be a big dog and a name like Marshmelow now might not fit in 6 months. Think tough names.
Yes, because just 'cause something or someone is big, they're tough? :rolleyes:

I still like 'Truffle,' he'll still be brown, he'll get dirty, and he'll be expensive. :p (I just realized, PoD might have meant truffle like a chocolate, I was imagining the mushroom. :eek:)
 
Cause it doesn't fit the dog.
Says you. A name for anything or anyone doesn't have to be a literal description. :rolleyes: Besides, if you still can't let go of the idea of naming someone or something based as a form of description, just because dobermans can be fierce, doesn't mean they can't be tender and kind, too.
 
I really like iSaint's "Behr," but that's 'cause it's all I know of your puppy. What's "Behr" like? A little trouble maker? A piddler? An adorable cuddler? A mean, menacing source of personal item destruction?

I'm going to tell you to name "Behr" "Fergie Jenkins," but that's entirely out of self-interest. We're getting a new puppy this summer (*shudders*) and that's going to be its "there's always a party in my brain" name.
 
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