Pretty much the only pet I will ever have from now on, now that Sylvie is gone, will be an older (8+) rescue dog, whom I assume will already have a name. Small dogs, predominantly poodle mixes, probably female, are really the only fuzzy creature with which I want to cohabit. I'm also not a fan of giving dogs people names; my Sylvie was named by my daughters. My preference would have been Ion (ee OWN), after the Greek chocolate bar, since she started out a very dark brown. If I actually ever get to name a dog, I would most probably use Tock (which strikes me as a male name) or Beany (for a female).
Book characters I would name a pet:
- Laika, From van Eekhout's Voyage of the Dogs (and also space fame)
- Rider, after Alex Rider from Horowitz's Stormbreaker
- Beany, from Weber's Beany Malone series
- Wedgie, from Selfors' Wedgie and Gizmo, would have to be a Corgi.
- Stick Dog, from Watson's Stick Dog series
- Thromdurr (from O'Donnell's Homerooms and Hall Passes), great for large dog
- Tock from Norton Juster's The Phantom Tollbooth, for any dog
- Gimli (from Tolkein'e Lord of the Rings, actual dwarf hamster)
- Miss Bianca (from Sharp's The Rescuers, actual hamster)
- Sylvie (from Townley's The Great Good Thing, actual Yorkipoo)
I think it's wonderful that you're committed to giving older rescue dogs homes. If I weren't allergic to dogs, I'd do the same thing.
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For some reason I really like Beany. I think it would be a cute name for a dog.
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ReplyDeleteIf you do get to name a dog, I think you will figure it out once you see their personality...that really helps (in my opinion). Plus you want something easy to yell when you want them to come inside :)
These are all such great names, but I really can't get over Tock. Of course, The Phantom Tollboth has so many wonderful ones to choose from.
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