Yes, it was in honor of you. Kind of a tribute to you for all the Pansy books I've enjoyed... Thanks for letting me use the name!TriciaG wrote: βJune 27th, 2020, 5:17 amWell, I'm honored. I've known of other people who have had their names used for dogs, but this is a first for me.I have a Min Pin/ Rat Terrier whose name is Reese's (for her pretty Min Pin markings that remind you of a peanut butter cup). 5 wks ago she had 4 girl puppies which I named Tiny, Trixie, Taylor, & Tricia. (Of course as many as find new homes will likely also get new names... But it's fun seeing what one can come up with!)
Best dog names?
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Ernie, Herbert, Daisy, Bertha, Ida, Bug, Bugsy, Bingo, Bongo, Stinko, Truman, Quincy, Lincoln, Cleveland, Louie, Legs, Yapper, Yip, Ferdinand, Piper, Pip, Buddy, Bub, Boho Pup, Bumpkin, Pumpkin, Uncle Tito, Duke, Kinglsey, Queenie, Madame President, Captain Goodboy, Major Champ, Sweetie, Darling, Honey, Jimjam, Jeff, and Booty.
Frances Benjamin Johnston had two cats she named Herman and Vermin.
I named my Boykin spaniel Locksley inspired by Robin Hood and her wavy hair.
I named my Boykin spaniel Locksley inspired by Robin Hood and her wavy hair.
In the mind, or consciousness of the Earth this flower first lay latent as a dream. Perhaps, in her consciousness, it nested as that which in us corresponds to a little thought.--A.Blackwood
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We named our dog Emmanuel (well, Emmanuela bc she's a girl ) but we call her Emmy for short. The name came from our belief that God provided her for us, bc she showed up about 4 years ago on our porch as just this abandoned puppy. We still don't know where she came from! When we took her to the shelter nobody claimed her, so we adopted her. She's one of the cutest dogs I've ever seen, she's miniature poodle/terrier mix (curly dark brown hair and ombre golden/brown ears)
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I know a mischievous Jack Russell by the name of Tyke. It fits him to a T.
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my dog is a German Shepherd/Pyrenees/Boarder Collie cross and his name is Thornton. And someday when I get a Corgi, I am set on the name Mr. Panks
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My dog for 17-1/2 years was Max.
His nicknames included Maxamiliano, Maximoto, Maximus, Maxaroonie, & Maxywaxy.
(And no, none of the nicknames ended with "-pad" -- he put his paw down on that one.)
My current dog is Blaze.
His nicknames include Blazamatic & Blazyboy.
His nicknames included Maxamiliano, Maximoto, Maximus, Maxaroonie, & Maxywaxy.
(And no, none of the nicknames ended with "-pad" -- he put his paw down on that one.)
My current dog is Blaze.
His nicknames include Blazamatic & Blazyboy.
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Thanks for the idea! My neighbors will think we have a very naughty grandmother(once we get a canine, that is)!catchpenny wrote: βJuly 9th, 2009, 8:34 pm I know a gal who wanted to keep a dog, but her husband put his foot down. "No one can live here except me and you." So she named the dog "You". Then there is the name "Grandma." That one is exceedingly interesting to yell out the back door.
Example: βGrandma! You canβt chew up the furniture!β
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We got our dog the week of the Trump Tweat Covfefe debacle in the news. Everyone was asking "What's covfefe? What does it mean?" So we decided to let everyone we knew know that Covfefe was a small, palm-sized Chihuahua-Poodle Mix (at the time, anyway. She's not palm sized anymore!). Back then nobody knew now to pronounce it, so we pronounced it "/kΖfifi/" Made it very easy to shorten the name to the more common dog name, Fifi.
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Thatβs a good idea. Your dog sounds ADORABLE.
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We love Staffordshire Bull Terriers and have had two males. One named Mozart after the composer and one named Yoda from Star Wars.
Both no longer with us unfortunately.
Both no longer with us unfortunately.
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When you're having what you feel like is a 'bad day' and then someone comes along out of nowhere and extends to you the simplest of kind gestures, you feel it so deeply within your heart.β βMiya Yamanouchi
When you're having what you feel like is a 'bad day' and then someone comes along out of nowhere and extends to you the simplest of kind gestures, you feel it so deeply within your heart.β βMiya Yamanouchi