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Old 12-01-2010, 01:32 AM   #1
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Default Re-Naming Dogs?
So, in another thread of mine (http://www.pitbull-chat.com/showthread.php?t=76046) I told y'all about Enigma, this adorable BC mix. Here's the thing: I hate that name. Tiffany (my best friend, who rescued him) is a great chick, I love her to death, but she's got a knack for naming things horribly. Sora, Coco, Bear, (all dogs), Katie and Sox (horses), Chipper and Tweet (birds) are all her namings. Ugh.

So what do y'all think about re-naming dogs? I'm thinking about trying to find a good Italian name, give a reach back to my heritage, but ya know. Whatever's clever. Opinions?
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Old 12-01-2010, 01:55 AM   #2
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Any dog I've adopted, or gotten previously named, I've renamed. Oldest dog I ever renamed was Marsha, my little gremlin dog. I honestly can't remember what her name was when I adopted her...Delilah?...something like that. And it DID NOT fit. So I changed it. She didn't even really know her old name, so it was no problem for her to learn the new one.

Gypsy was named Bambi when I got her--changed it.

I don't see any problem with name changing.
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Old 12-01-2010, 04:14 AM   #3
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Otis responds to half a dozen different names that he was given at different times. No harm done in changing a name
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Old 12-01-2010, 04:39 AM   #4
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I changed Abbys Name the previous dirt bags named her ALLE pronounced AL LEE ?????? but they only had her for one week before deciding to get rid of her
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Old 12-01-2010, 04:43 AM   #5
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Mater was previously named Petey before we got him. It's not that hard to change a dog's name IMO. Mater answers to quite a few different names.
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Old 01-12-2010, 07:27 AM   #6
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Tegan was Trinity. I really disliked that name, but she responded very well to it. I wanted to make the transition easier and stuck to a new name that started with a 'T'.

I don't see any reason not to rename a dog if you want to.
A new start to a new life! :3
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Old 01-12-2010, 07:32 AM   #7
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My first APBT was named Moulder before I got him, switched it to Max. Didn't have a problem. You're free to change the name as you like anyways!
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Old 01-12-2010, 08:37 PM   #8
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Sometimes, ya gotta change it for your own sake! LOL. I mean, why have a dog with a name you hate? Peyton was "Muttley" at the shelter before we adopted him. MUTTLEY. Who the heck names a dog that? LOL! All of his littermates had REALLY cute names too, except him. ugh. haha.

If you're unsure if she'll respond to it, you could always revert back to teaching her her own name like you would with a puppy. I think we taught Peyton (granted, at Petsmart, but never the less it worked), we'd say his name and if he looked at me, he'd get a click-treat. If he didnt look at me when I said his name the first time, I'd do something to get his attention until he did look at me, then click-treat. Now, whenever I say his name, he looks me dead in the eyes. It's lovely. But, he also responds in the same way to several other names and phrases, LOL!
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Old 01-12-2010, 08:40 PM   #9
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My English Bulldog was Zsa Zsa (zhaw zhaw if that makes sense) when i got her.. needless to say we renamed her to Brownie.
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Old 01-12-2010, 08:47 PM   #10
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Luigi was Toby with his asshole owner who "payed tons of money" for him before surrendering him because he couldn't afford to take him to the vet after how expensive he was from a "good breeder". At the shelter they named him Igor, His foster lady (who only had him a week or so) named him Titan, and now his name is Luigi but I mostly call him Lulu, probably because I really wanted a girl dog. He answeres to anything most of the time and occationally to nothing if there are sparrows or, god forbid, a motorcycle around.
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Old 02-12-2010, 11:43 AM   #11
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Nothing wrong with not liking a name.

Bransen was "Boss" when I got him, just a pup and didn't know his name yet though so I was lucky.

I love helping come up with names!

Fortunato means lucky in Itallian. Beato means blessed
Uhmmmm......

Fedele sounds nice, it means Loyal.

He's black and white, in many cultures that's a symbol of balance.
Saldo means balance in Italian, and sounds like a cute name.
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Old 02-12-2010, 12:57 PM   #12
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Rita was Princess when we got her at 1.5 years old. Took us about a day to figure out we hated the name, that it didn't suit her and that calling her Princess upset me because my childhood dog was Princess and saying it all the time was a constant reminder of her loss.

Took me about 2 days of feeding her a treat every time she came when called Rita to get her to answer to it reliably. She will also answer to Princess, Baby Girl, Hey, you!, Helmet Dog (because she is my disaster prone dog and shouldn't be let out without a protective helmet,lol) and pretty much anything else you want to call her so long as you are giving her love.
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Old 02-12-2010, 01:08 PM   #13
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Fedele sounds nice, it means Loyal.
My worry, with that suggestion, is that it would be pronounced Fe-del which sounds an awful lot like Fidel, and I doubt anyone would want to introduce their dog as THAT!

For what it's worth, MJ was originally called "Twister" on the yard papers from the guy I confiscated the dogs from. I didn't want her named that, as it may encourage crazy behavior, lol. So, watching Spiderman, MJ seemed like a decent name so, BAM, she was MJ. Murphy was going to be "Chevy" because of the chevron-looking brindle stripes on his back, but there are already WAY too many dogs named "Chevy", so I chose my favorite character of my favorite actor, Murphy MacManus, and named him Murphy, or "Murph" for short.
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Old 02-12-2010, 01:10 PM   #14
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My worry, with that suggestion, is that it would be pronounced Fe-del which sounds an awful lot like Fidel, and I doubt anyone would want to introduce their dog as THAT!
Why not? So many of the bully dogs are furry lil dictators!
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Old 02-12-2010, 01:12 PM   #15
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Why not? So many of the bully dogs are furry lil dictators!
Oh yeah, SO true!!
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Old 02-12-2010, 03:27 PM   #16
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My English Bulldog was Zsa Zsa (zhaw zhaw if that makes sense) when i got her.. needless to say we renamed her to Brownie.
maybe she was called sawzall and tore stuff up.thats what my neighbors 5 year old kid calls his dog.He named his dog zaa zaa.After listening and watching his dad and I tear down and rebuild there back fence.I guess thats what it sounds like when you have a couple to many and use power tools.get the zaa zaa.L.O.L.
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Old 02-12-2010, 06:22 PM   #17
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Sasha's previous name was Tulip. Eww. She is anything but a Tulip. She was only a few weeks old so she wasn't attached to it. Honestly her name is Sasha but I call her Sissy all the time. So she comes when called to Sasha and Sissy and Sash, and Sashie. I don't think there is any harm.
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Old 02-12-2010, 06:45 PM   #18
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We changed Pooh's name. I don't think the dog cares what you call them frankly. It's not like he goes and greets the other dogs..."Hi, nice to meet you my name is...". My husband said "I don't care what you name him, I'm going to call him DOG!"
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Old 02-12-2010, 06:50 PM   #19
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maybe she was called sawzall and tore stuff up.thats what my neighbors 5 year old kid calls his dog.He named his dog zaa zaa.After listening and watching his dad and I tear down and rebuild there back fence.I guess thats what it sounds like when you have a couple to many and use power tools.get the zaa zaa.L.O.L.
Never thought of that. She doesn't tear anything up though. So I couldn't use her like that. She will bring you your shoes though!
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Old 02-12-2010, 09:04 PM   #20
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I actually have a bossy rat who I was debating on naming Fidel or Castro when he was growing up.
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