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Panther Related Pet Names?


NYPantherFan

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My wife and I decided to get a Golden Retriever/lab mix puppy for our daughter after a few months of looking. We went last night and picked out the one we wanted and my daughter chose a female.

As we argue about what to name her, I wanted to propose a Panthers related name. The only one I've come up with is "Kasay", but I fear it will be a constant reminder of how he kicked the ball out if bounds in the Super Bowl.

So have at it... any suggestions on Panthers related names?

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14 minutes ago, NYPantherFan said:

My wife and I decided to get a Golden Retriever/lab mix puppy for our daughter after a few months of looking. We went last night and picked out the one we wanted and my daughter chose a female.

As we argue about what to name her, I wanted to propose a Panthers related name. The only one I've come up with is "Kasay", but I fear it will be a constant reminder of how he kicked the ball out if bounds in the Super Bowl.

So have at it... any suggestions on Panthers related names?

Peppers

Ace (Ace Boogie)

Igo

Minty (stadium located on Mint street)

Smitty

Sammie (after Sam Mills)

 

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15 hours ago, PantherKing1983 said:

Me and my roommate got dogs and named them after our favorite teams his was Dallas boy dog and mine was Carolina girl dog.

 

Carolina 

I thought Carolina as well, but I don't think the family will go for it. I try to sneak in related names from all my favorite sports teams. We have a cat named Jair after Jair Jurrjens who use to pitch for the Braves. Growing up I had a dog named Redick after JJ Redick at Duke. 

 

I think right now we are down to Kasay or Maddi (My version of a girls name for Maddux)

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