Need help - new name for dog

HomerJS

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Have a friend adopting a dog. His original name is baby bear. Name is kinda lame so looking for a new one.

Need name that sounds similar with same number of syllables. One or two words should work.
 
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RKS

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I have a chocolate lab named Bacon. When we get our yellow lab, his/her name will be Eggs.
 

waffleironhead

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Why does it need to sound the same? Dogs will acclimate to any new name you give them IME.

but since your requirement...

hazy pear
 

FuzzyDunlop

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HomerJS

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Why does it need to sound the same? Dogs will acclimate to any new name you give them IME.

but since your requirement...

hazy pear

I think in most cases new owner needs to use the old name or something that sounds close.
 

Felisity

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DH and I adopted a puppy last August, and IME it was easiest for my pets (dog or cat) to learn to recognize a two syllable name. I would recommend something like Bailey, which can be a male/female name. The first syllable ~bay~ is the same as Baby. I wouldn't even try to retain the "bear" portion of that name.

But really, with some reward based training (treats) and time - a dog can learn to respond to any name you want to give it. It's all a matter of preference, time and patience on the part of the owner.
 

AreaCode707

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brady /
cady /
grady /
shady /
gaby /
davy /
navy /
greedy /
reedy /
seedy /
tweedy /
weedy /
bevy /
chevy /
levy /
pipy /

/ blair
/ dare
/ fair
/ flaire
/ hair
/ lair
/ pear
/ swear
/ tear
/ pierre
/ solitaire

Rhyming dictionary. :)

[edit] I like Bailey.
 

Chunkee

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Shiffler, Shogun, Grady, Mr. Grimly, Duncan, Crider, Rocket, Chud, Titus, Seti, Rameses, Bernake,
ShamWow
 
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chalmers

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Since you're a Simpsons fan there's plenty

Flanders
Lovejoy
Burns
Skinner
Pinchy
Itchy
Scratchy
Barney
Moe
Lenny
Carl
.
 

TubeTote

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I have the same issue...adopting a dog this weekend, a golden retriever named 'Summer'. I need a new name! The foster people tell me she doesn't really respond to that name anyway (LOL), so I guess I can start from scratch. It needs to be cute and not human sounding (like Beth, Janet, Beatrice, ect.).
 

chalmers

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I have the same issue...adopting a dog this weekend, a golden retriever named 'Summer'. I need a new name! The foster people tell me she doesn't really respond to that name anyway (LOL), so I guess I can start from scratch. It needs to be cute and not human sounding (like Beth, Janet, Beatrice, ect.).

Honey
 

chalmers

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Funny...I actually thought of that but my friends shot it down!

I think Rodent would be hilarious, but I would get too many strange looks LOL

I had a friend name his two old cats Please and Thanks.

That way he was able to get them to come to him and be polite at the same time.

Killed 2 birds with 1 stone really.
 

Cheeseplug

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Name your dog "Jesus." That way, if he ever runs away and you find him, you can tell people you found Jesus.
 

lxskllr

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Just Bear. I don't think the name matters so much. My cats have a few names each, and they know which I'm referring to even though I use different names each time.