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by kenhamlett December 15, 2006 12:39 PM EST
How can I resist a puppy naming convention?
We could try a few Spanish choices such as Oro,Amor or Hermoso. How about something using letters from family names for some unusual (unique?) names.
My choice would be Jecka which is usually short for Jessica. However you could shorten it to Jeck when the pup has an accident. More unusual would be Celka which can mean accurate.
However if you want to remain conventional then Goldie is a great choice. I'm sure Ms Hawn would be flattered.
Have fun with the pup!
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by jaguar0 December 15, 2006 12:18 PM EST
"COTTON"
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by talk2kim67 December 15, 2006 11:16 AM EST
What about Holly? 'Tis the season! She's a cutie
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by boston1954 December 15, 2006 10:39 AM EST
Has Richard Schlesinger seen your new pup? I bet he would have some interesting ideas.
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by boston1954 December 15, 2006 10:36 AM EST
No wait...........strike that. It's MUFFIN!!
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by boston1954 December 15, 2006 10:34 AM EST
She definitely looks like an Alice to me.
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by bukky2 December 15, 2006 4:57 AM EST
Hi, how about "Sweetie", because that dog is such a sweetie!
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by cbelster December 15, 2006 4:45 AM EST
That is the meaning of Christmas.
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by petersemkiw December 15, 2006 3:45 AM EST
Dear Katie, Isn't puppy love one of the greatest feelings in the world? Your puppy looks adorable and although she may be filled with potential piddles,I'm sure her loving company will be worth it! By the way I need to be committed too.Can I go with you?... Way back when, when I was a small tyke, we had a golden cocker spaniel named Rex, then we had an white and black spotted English Springer Spaniel named Bambi,and then we had a golden, white and black spotted wire haired fox terrrier named Fluffy.Oh ,how I loved those dogs! Is it any wonder that they say a dog is "Mans(and,of course, Womans ) Best Friend? Now,getting back to names, I happen to like your first choice name of Goldie,and I mean that only in the best possible way without any offense to Goldie Hawn, because your little puppy looks so sweet and golden.Otherwise maybe I would choose the name of Fluffy, since your little puppy also looks a lot like my little Fluffy did on a bad hair day. The other names you mentioned might do well also, but I would have to read up some more on the works of Jane Austen to give you some good advice on them.Whatever name you decide, Good Luck!She's adorable!How's that for advice from a big and awkward man? ...as Jane Austen used to say.
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by billzor December 15, 2006 2:24 AM EST
Some of your viewers are so disrespectful. If you don't have something nice to say...
Anyway, cute dog. Ours is named Lucie. We also have four cats: Jake, Cosmo, Shadow and Tori.
Then we have two rabbits: Brownie and Oreo; a snake: Sneaky, and two unnamed lizards, not to mention all the fish. I never thought I would live in a home with so many animals. We had a dog who was named Sam, as in Samantha.

Goldie, Ginger and Georgy seem like good candidates, but...

What about Pumpkin? (There are white pumpkins, you know.) Corky? Marble? Savannah? Just some suggestions.

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