One syllable names?
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One syllable names?
When I got Kailey, I wanted to name her Kai. But my dad kept telling me that dogs should have two or more syllables in their names so that it's easier for them to hear and not mistake it.
I myself have a one syllable name, and I understand where he's coming from. It can get a little confusing in some noisy places.
But I don't think that dogs need longer names. It's not that hard to hear one syllable, and dogs have excellent hearing.
So what do you think?
I myself have a one syllable name, and I understand where he's coming from. It can get a little confusing in some noisy places.
But I don't think that dogs need longer names. It's not that hard to hear one syllable, and dogs have excellent hearing.
So what do you think?
Ayren-- Posts : 5
Join date : 2011-03-26
Location : Colorado
Re: One syllable names?
I've never though about that before.... I always liked the name Trip. If you yell the name really loud for a long time, they dog should come. X)
Re: One syllable names?
My two dogs have two syllables in their names. Their names are Poodie and Labby. I never thought about the number of syllables before but I think two syllables is the standard but it mostly depends on the name you give to your dog. I think Kai is a nice name.
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