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Naming Boxer Puppy


Wyank

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Getting a fawn boxer puppy, male with 3 white paws and some white on his chest. Black face. Runt of the litter. Definitely hyper. Chews.

We need a name. Ideas?

Favorite so far, no particular order:

Cassius - wife doesn't like it though

Trey

Frank

Cameron

Otis

Little Mac

Tuka

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I had a friend with a similar looking boxer, and he named him Trey because of the 3 white paws.

If you are looking to go panther related...Stewie, Willie, Charlie, Jonnie, are just some of the ones I thought of. Don't name him Jeff though. You'd probably end up with a lot of vet bills.

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I had a friend with a similar looking boxer, and he named him Trey because of the 3 white paws.

If you are looking to go panther related...Stewie, Willie, Charlie, Jonnie, are just some of the ones I thought of. Don't name him Jeff though. You'd probably end up with a lot of vet bills.

lol I know a couple people who have dogs named Beason

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Cassius

I suggested that to my wife last night. She had no idea who Cassius Clay was. :banghead:

Name him sh*thead after the dog on The Jerk.

I do have a 3 year old daughter. While some might find it funny a lil girl calling for her dog "Sh*thead, come here Sh*thead" I don't think it's going to work.

You'd probably end up with a lot of vet bills.

This will be 4th boxer I've had, actually 1st three were while I lived with my parents. But I still knew to expect some health problems when my wife and I chose a boxer. They're just fun dogs.

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We never name a pet until its lived with us for a little bit. After a few days a short list of names based on looks and personality comes together and by the end of the second week we have a choice made.

I was thinking this too originally but the breeder's agreed to keep the puppy an extra 2 weeks since we were not able to actually pick the dog up on the 27th when the rest of the litter was being taken. They asked us if we had a name for him yet so they can start calling him by his future name.

We're watching mother-in-law's dog while they go on vacation and don't want their dog injuring the puppy. Something we agreed to do before deciding on getting a dog ourselves.

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