tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3669062298244524503.post4086457927974936311..comments2012-11-08T07:31:43.757-08:00Comments on DiabetesDaze: Susanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07802664698980811756noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3669062298244524503.post-15365741681401766522012-04-02T08:01:40.333-07:002012-04-02T08:01:40.333-07:00I love your list of names! I also like how you hav...I love your list of names! I also like how you have thought about the meaning of the name--very cool. I have just a few suggestions based on our experience with dogs:<br />1. Pick a name with one or two syllables--we usually pick a two syllable name--easier to say than longer name (so maybe not Apollo, Garrison, or Mr. Coffee).<br />2. Pick a name that's easy to pronounce--not too many blends (so maybe not Sentry?).<br />3. Pick a name with a strong vowel--ee or oh or er--good when calling the dog (you have lots of good ones for this--Bruno, Milo, Branko, Schuyler, Rocco). <br />4. Avoid a name that sounds like a common command like "sit" or "stay" (so maybe not Sentry?).<br />5. Think about whether you are comfortable calling out the name in public at a park or whether the funny name will get old (yours seem good for that--but maybe not Mr. Coffee?.<br />6. Pick a name your kids like!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com