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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? 🙄

I still like 'Truffle,' he'll still be brown, he'll get dirty, and he'll be expensive. 😛 (I just realized, PoD might have meant truffle like a chocolate, I was imagining the mushroom. 😱)
 
Cause it doesn't fit the dog.
Says you. A name for anything or anyone doesn't have to be a literal description. 🙄 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'm going to suggest Milk Duds...even though you might look pretty strange if you call him while he's doing his business.
 
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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