• GreatWhiteBuffalo41@slrpnk.net
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    1 year ago

    I usually adopt. Call them by the name they were given (unless it’s really stupid then I’ll try to think of one) wait a few weeks, a nickname usually presents itself aaaaand that’s the new name. They’re not always winners but, when the damn dog only response to “Ass Clown” you’re kinda locked in =\

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    They come with a name from the shelter and they tell us we’re not allowed to change it (even though they did!) so we always just kept whatever the shelter picked

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      they tell us we’re not allowed to change it

      I’d just smile and nod, and then give my new family member whatever name I wanted later that same day. Shelter tryin’ to tell me I can’t name my own pets?? They can get outta here with that noise…

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        You can call it a nickname then but they might already know the one they came with.

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      My dogs have always had people names. I don’t know why it amuses me so much, but it really does. The downside is that now and then you’ll meet a person with the same name as your dog… 😬

  • Lvxferre@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Media references, a child relative’s babble, names based on their looks, their personality…

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    Lots of movie and video game references for the ones that don’t have actual names when they come to us.

  • Aninjanameddaryll@sopuli.xyz
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    As bat shit crazy as it sounds, I don’t. I let the name “come to me”, or wait for the critter to pick its name.

    It isn’t literal woowoo hippy bullshit, but it looks like or when I try to explain it lol.

    But it’s a matter of letting the subconscious mind have a chance to percolate with the personality and “nature” of the pet.

    But it just kind of pops into my head at some point. Might be the second I meet the animal, might be weeks later. And it never fails me because when I let that happen, the animal immediately recognizes the name as theirs. That’s held true for anything but invertebrates and most fish, even a pissy iguana and an unusually smart oscar.

    What sucks is that sometimes the name isn’t very cool lol. For every shaitan and samson, there’s a sugarplum and a cricket.

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    We’ve had three pets so far, and they’ve all had real but uncommon human names.

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    I usually name them after the place they where found. it’s funto see the look in people’s faces. cometimes doesn’t work and I go for personality.

    Like if I have a cat that scarish, I’ll call him maricas.

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    Growing up our male dogs were named after middle linebackers by my grandfather and I - Butkus, LT, Lloyd, Lambert, etc. - as they were Newfies. One of my greatest young successes (in my mind) came when we had a half Newfie, half something else: Polamalu. Wasn’t technically a linebacker, but played like one.

    Female dogs were named by my grandmother. it was usually some uncommon human name - Cora, Molly, etc.

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    I go with whatever feels right in the moment. My childhood pets were named Tiger and Princess. Right now though I’ve been sitting on a name for a cat for awhile. Just need to find a place that allows pets, then I can have my little Pistachio.