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Title: What's in a Name?
Post by: MiniDave on June 26, 2017, 09:40:47 AM
So we're going to pick up the 2017 Mini-Poopers this afternoon, and we need some inspiration on naming them.

Several people have suggested "Cooper", but I know people whose dogs and/or kids are named Cooper, so I'd put that down the list a bit. Someone else suggested Izzy and Cooper, or even Alec and Issy.

Looking for inspiration.....so give us your best ideas!
Title: Re: What's in a Name?
Post by: gr8kornholio on June 26, 2017, 09:59:46 AM
Coffee drinker:   Latte and Mocha or espresso.

Beer drinker:  Pilsner and Stout  or Black and Tan.

Alcohol drinker:  Scotch and Kahlua

MINI(bmw) colors:  Black (astro, cosmos)  Tan( coffee, solid gold)

Real mini colors:  Not black, but dark(midnight, alaskan, connaught, trafalgar)   Tan (la guna, el paso, titian, arianca)





Title: Re: What's in a Name?
Post by: MiniDave on June 26, 2017, 10:03:30 AM
I like Astro! Reminds me of The Thin Man movies - that dog wasn't a poodle and it's name was Asta, but that doesn't matter. Also, Astro was the name of the dog in the Jetsons.......
Title: Re: What's in a Name?
Post by: MPlayle on June 26, 2017, 10:07:02 AM
Seeing the picture, Max and Butterscotch came to mind.  Although, remembering they are both male the name Butterscotch does not seem to fit gender-wise for the lighter colored one.



Title: Re: What's in a Name?
Post by: MiniDave on June 26, 2017, 10:10:04 AM
Rose thought it would be fun to name them Marco and ......yes, I know...............Polo.

But while I like Marco, I thought Draco for the other one.....

She likes Marko and Dino
Title: Re: What's in a Name?
Post by: MiniDave on June 26, 2017, 10:47:36 AM
Austin and Morris?

Oh, I know..............................Rover!   ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's in a Name?
Post by: gr8kornholio on June 26, 2017, 11:24:56 AM
No Leyland?  ;D
Title: Re: What's in a Name?
Post by: Willie_B on June 26, 2017, 01:50:50 PM
If one is Dino then the other should be Sammy.
Title: Re: What's in a Name?
Post by: BruceK on June 26, 2017, 02:26:27 PM
Quote from: MiniDave on June 26, 2017, 10:03:30 AM
. Also, Astro was the name of the dog in the Jetsons.......

Actually, the Jetson's dog Astro's real name was Tralfaz, (but I don't recommend it).

As for "Cooper", my dog as already taken that one! 

What about Buzz?  I know you've used that for a car, but it's a great name.  You may have to check with Justin for permission though.  ;D

Sticking with car-theme names, how about Champ, Harley, Mac, Scout, Rocky, Tucker, Quest, Jazz, Rogue, Spark, Sonic, Vega, Bentley? 



Title: Re: What's in a Name?
Post by: MiniDave on June 26, 2017, 05:03:14 PM
Almost too many choices.......we thought maybe once we had them home a name might suggest itself based on their personality or behavior.....so far we're still undecided.

Two hour drive home and not a peep out of either of them, when we got here and let them wander around the back yard one took a huge dump, now that we're back in the house the apricot boy is sleeping and the black one is chasing a ball around the room! Crazy fun....  ;D
Title: Re: What's in a Name?
Post by: BruceK on June 26, 2017, 06:01:49 PM
My wife just looked at the photos of both of them right above and exclaimed "Ahhhhhhhh" and then "oooooooooh". 




Not very creative naming suggestions.  71.gif
Title: Re: What's in a Name?
Post by: MiniDave on June 26, 2017, 06:46:45 PM
Ha!  ;D
Title: Re: What's in a Name?
Post by: BruceK on June 27, 2017, 05:15:45 PM
Any names yet?    Dr. Seuss would suggest Thing 1 and Thing 2. 
Title: Re: What's in a Name?
Post by: MiniDave on June 27, 2017, 06:22:19 PM
No, but we're working on it......

We call this All Star Poodle Federation Wrestling......Flyweight division!   ;D

Our two girls did this when they were young too.....





Title: Re: What's in a Name?
Post by: Dmulder on June 27, 2017, 06:39:37 PM
Piston and Axel. 
All my kids (human) are named after cars - Ford, Cooper, and Tucker.  We just got a second dog and the new name chosen for her was Porsche.  A desire to stick with automotive related names.
Title: Re: What's in a Name?
Post by: MiniDave on June 30, 2017, 06:55:08 AM
Well, it's been quite an emotional ride so far, yesterday after three days of not eating I took them to the vet and they put a tube down their throats and force fed them, and gave them some more tummy medication..... they still weren't their normal puppy selves, but at least we knew they had food in their bellies. Apparently the stress of the changes, being removed from their parents and siblings and new surroundings upsets their digestive systems and they just don't feel good, and don't want anything to do with food.

This morning I have two different dogs, all I hear is the thunder of tiny paws as they chase each other around the room and the grrrs and yips as they wrestle. They also both cleaned up their bowls this morning and went back for more, so I think we have finally turned the corner.

Neo and Remo, the new adventure begins!   4.gif
Title: Re: What's in a Name?
Post by: MPlayle on June 30, 2017, 07:43:11 AM
Good to hear they are turning the corner and getting better from the stress of the changes.  Also, nice to see they now have names.

Shower them with love and attention to keep them "distracted" from the changes and they will hopefully keep getting settled in and be bundles of joy for you.

Title: Re: What's in a Name?
Post by: MiniDave on June 30, 2017, 08:55:15 PM
What a day we had, we got up early this morning and had breakfast, then out to the backyard where they spent the next few hours chasing each other around the yard wrestling each other. We came back into the house and they carried on - they also found a few toys and spent quite a bit of time playing....finally they collapsed for a nap.  Neo is about 1/2 lb heavier than Remo at this point, but Remo gave as good as he got.

The rest of the day was more of the same....eating, pooping, playing, wresting.......now they've finally run out of steam and are sleeping on the sofa.

I feel like we've really gotten thru the worst and from here on we should have normal, growing puppies.....
Title: Re: What's in a Name?
Post by: MPlayle on July 01, 2017, 06:46:33 AM
Your puppies are each as big as my 13 year old dog!  (But then she is a "toy" breed - Affenpinscher.)

Title: Re: What's in a Name?
Post by: BruceK on July 01, 2017, 07:07:11 AM
 Glad to hear everything is getting to normal.    Must really be nice having dogs back in the house.
Title: Re: What's in a Name?
Post by: MiniDave on July 01, 2017, 09:21:16 AM
Yep, this morning I have "normal" dogs again,  they got up, we went out where each successfully did the P&P, then came in and ate a good sized helping of kibble with a little canned food to whet the appetite...which turned out not to be necessary.

They're eating well enough that hiding a tiny pill in the food bowl works perfectly - it disappears with the chow. That in itself is a great leap forward as Remo did NOT like having his mouth forced open to try and shoot the pill down his throat far enough that he would swallow it.... now he doesn't even know it's in the food.

Today I gave them each a chew toy as they are teething and they are a big hit, should keep them busy and off each other for a while at least. It was pretty funny when Neo grabbed his and went running around the yard, it's long enough that he tripped over it a couple times.   ;D

So far they're very comfortable riding in the car - I hope that continues as it was a problem with Noel, she was NOT happy on a ride...she never got sick but boy did she sing the blues!
Title: Re: What's in a Name?
Post by: BruceK on July 01, 2017, 10:14:22 AM
 My experience is that as long a dog gets lots of rides as a puppy, they will do great as an adult dog.
Title: Re: What's in a Name?
Post by: MiniDave on July 02, 2017, 02:46:58 PM
Another good day with the pups, eating solid food now and as much of it as we'll give them.  ;D

Neo has the potty thing figured out already, Remo is still getting the hang of it, but at least he's using the pad by the door and not just squatting wherever he is.....so........progress.

They wrestle almost constantly and chase each other all over the back yard. It's pretty funny watching one set up the ambush, then run pall mall and take down the other one by the leg or ear.

So its a lot of work, but we're having fun!  ;D
Title: Re: What's in a Name?
Post by: Jims5543 on July 03, 2017, 04:08:29 AM
Congrats on the pups. They look cute!

Title: Re: What's in a Name?
Post by: MiniDave on January 31, 2018, 10:51:40 AM
9 months old now and still growing, Neo is just shy of 13 lbs and Remo 11, looks like they will stay about 2 lbs apart. Remo is definitely the instigator, but Neo now realizes his size and power advantage and can easily chase Remo down and flatten him at will. The good news is they seem to be buddies and not enemies.

We're still training to the leash, and since I've been unable to take on any walking duties due to my knee and illness, Rose has had to shoulder the burden. They're too much for her together so she walks them one at a time and they're starting to settle down now.

I take one of them anytime I go to the auto parts store or Home Depot and they both do very well, staying right beside me and they seem to enjoy the car rides too.

This Xmas we'll be heading to North Carolina again for my grandson's wedding so I hope the travel will still be OK, I'd hate to board them even tho a big family event might be a lot of work with them along, we'll see how the summer goes.

Neo is a solid 3 lbs and several inches bigger than we expected, but I'm fine with his size, Remo is noticeably smaller when you hold him or pick him up, but our last two girls were the same way, about 2 lbs apart.

The adventure continues - it's odd that we've only had them 7 months yet can't seem to remember a time when they weren't part of our family. I'm happy that I took some vids of them when they were tiny to compare with them now.....it makes for fun watching.