- Feb 9, 2014
- 536
- Tinnitus Since
- 03/2013
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Likely stress, anxiety, an antibiotic and nsaids
Ok, much to our cat's dismay, we bought our daughter a new puppy. Now we have to name him; he's a 2 1/2 month old, pure bred Siberian Husky. So far we have come up with
1. Bandit
2. Niko
3. Steel
4. Vader
We are open to suggestions...
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Mark
How about Balto? He was the husky credited with saving a remote Alaskan town in 1925 by leading the sled dog team that delivered the diphtheria vaccine to the townspeople. I think they made an animated film about it.
Or Nelson? He was one of the sled dogs on the ill-fated Shakleton expedition to Antartica on the ship Endurance. Sadly, all the dogs ended up dying, some eaten by the crew in order to survive, but Nelson was among the last to expire. He was named after Lord Admiral Nelson.
I also like Niko. But whatever you name him, he will be a fine companion. I sooooo want a dog again. Used to have labs.
I've named my dogs Harry Dylan and Ralph I love calling my dogs a human name how about Dave or Roy but I do like Niko it kind of suits him
Hi Marlene, yes I live in north London, we have woods and a big field at the back of us, we visit Dorset a lot as we have a place down there, so both my border collies get plenty of excercise, and they certainly need it, I've always had dogs most of my life, mainly German shepherds, but I will say one thing about collies, if there's anyone thinking of getting one, please do your research, you have to train them properly or you could be in troubleHi Kenny,yet another beauty,those eyes again,bet he gets lots of attention when your out with him.Do you have good park in your part of London,when I lived south of the river,the local park in South Norwood tried to pen bit of park off to dogs,but it caused such an uproar,with dog owners it was stopped.Hope yours is okay (park ) .
Dogs need to have good run ,keeps them healthy,and tip top condition. Like the name Bailey too bless ,good choice.