Aug 18th, '08, 12:38
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by Chip » Aug 18th, '08, 12:38
scruffmcgruff wrote: I have heard that it's better to pick a two-syllable name, as the dog is less likely to confuse it with one-syllable commands.
Keemun...wait, that is red tea.
Nice pup, Joel.
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Aug 18th, '08, 13:24
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by xine » Aug 18th, '08, 13:24
Cute dog, Joel!!!!! Looks like he's getting a lot of love. I like the name Oliver...I lean towards 'traditional' sounding names, especially for pets. He looks like an Oliver to me...Olli for short?
Aug 18th, '08, 15:20
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by Victoria » Aug 18th, '08, 15:20
Awww he's very sweet! Congrats!
Aug 18th, '08, 22:20
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by CynTEAa » Aug 18th, '08, 22:20
Aw, so cute. Good luck with him! I like the name Oliver, too. Just seems to suit him somehow.
Aug 18th, '08, 22:28
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by Thirsty Daruma » Aug 18th, '08, 22:28
Definitely a cute pup! Watch out that he doesn't get into too much tea. Caffeine can be rough on smaller dogs. Oh, and Oliver seems very fitting. I think its a name that needs to make a come back. Start with pooches, extend it to people.