I'm Looking For Names!

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I'm planning on getting a pembroke corgi this summer as a family pet. We don't know what gender the puppy will be, since the breeder hasn't given us a selection yet, but me and my family are trying to think of names.

Here's some pictures of what he or she may look like:

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For a male I've been thinking of the name, "Cooper". I always liked that name. :) My mom likes "Rusty".

Any of you guys have suggestions for names?
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hmm...i always like names of nordic deities..like Loki or Freya
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Post by Quicksilver »

Hmmm.....well, they sort of have pointy, sticking up ears, kind of like this: :gizmo:

I think Gizmo would be a cute name. I love corgis, they are very sweet.
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Post by Luna Manar »

You're getting a corgi? Good for you!

I'd name him/her Corky (the corgi).
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Post by Robbieb »

gizmo is only good for shitzus i think mig (as in midget cause there short) for a girl and for a boy i ahve no clue
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Post by bengal21 »

hehe i like gizmo
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Post by phantom »

Gizmo is always a good name for any pet. My aunt has a female corgi named Maisy. And for a boy hmm... Scamper always works.
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Post by superlion »

Ein! Like the corgi in Cowboy Bebop!

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Ein is a really smart dog too ;)

Just make sure you keep yoru corgi well excercized and on a good diet. They're a breed that has a lot of problems with obesity. And ask you vet how much to feed him or her, because the advisements on the sides of bags of dog or cat food bags aren't usually good, they're just for making the food companies money... ;)
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Post by Save The Mop »

Ein! Like the corgi in Cowboy Bebop!
Funny, I was thinking the same thing. :lol: As far as names go, you could always look for one on one of those "baby name" sites. Those are always good if you need to think up a name. ;)
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Post by Jay »

I would have expected a name such as Wolfy/Wolfe/Woofy. :)

Many people choose names based on meanings. When you think of these future pets (family members), what adjectives or phrases come to mind?
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i like Niebi's suggestion of Freya
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Post by Wally »

SKOLL!
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Post by Angel-Katt »

Rusty sounds good for a male,......how about Amber for a female?
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Post by Capt.Rutlinger »

since you like wolves
try the word wolf in different languages
french Loup
latin Lupus
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Post by Kielo91 »

Well, I do like Luna's suggestion. My grandparent's once had a little dachshund named Corky. I think it's a cute little name. For a female, you could name her Lily. I just got a new kittie the other day; a calico. She's beautiful! We named her Lily.

For a male, you could name him Ty. I also like Gizmo... Hmm...
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