Im watching What's New, Scooby Doo. I love this show. This is either a new episode or just one that i havent seen before. in this episode, scooby and the gang are at Fort Knox, and they meet up with these 6 puppies that are being trained for the secret service. The villain in this episode happens to be the drill sergeant of Fort Knox, who covers himself in a gold suit so that he could blend in with the gold bricks in the giant safe there. He was actually trying to break out of Fort Knox, and into a neighboring sports drink factory, ironically called Goldade, to become a buisnessman instead of being stuck with the army. The puppies had names involving money, including 14 karet and Blingy. I thought this was pretty funny.
I know a person who names their dogs after types of cars. Corvette is my favorite one. It's my favorite type of car and the dog likes me more than the others seem to, so she'll play with me more than the others will. I also used to know a guy who named his cats after Star Trek charaters. The fattest of the two cats was named "Leutenant Warf."
Pet names are usually a reflection of their owner's personality, but what conclusion could be drawn from the name i gave my dog, Max? we chose that name because we wanted something easy for my brother to say (who was at the time only 3), and that would be one that would fit him. if you've read my last blog, you'd know that he is a small dog. so, of course, he was a small puppy. as a puppy, since he is half poodle, half shihzhu, he was very fluffy. he had the length of a shihzhu's hair (these types of dogs have hair, not fur) and the thickness of a poodle's hair. so as you can probably picture, he was really fluffy...max just seemed to suit him. even tho he was tiny, he was very friendly and came right up to me when i went to choose from his litter. he gets along well with other dogs, and he's a very friendly dog. his personality is that of one of those types of people who are friendly and smiling almost all the time. max just seemed to fit him.
naming animals should be similar to how people name babies. the name should fit them and should fit their personality. i know that babies' personalities are not apparent at first, but it is possible to tell if they are going to be friendly or shy, or stuff like that. yes, i know that some babies are named after family memebers, but naming a boy Gerald Eugine when he looks like nothing of the sort is not the best thing to do. one or the other would have been fine.
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