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stevestojan

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We had to put our 15 year old dog to sleep 3 weeks ago. One of the saddest days of my life, but she lived a good long life and didn’t suffer at the end. 

 

my wife and I are looking for another rescue (spent the day at the SPCA narrowing it down).  The one we will likely get tomorrow has a pound name (ie the shelter picked a name) so we can choose a name. 
 

I’d like to do something Bills/Sabres/Buffalo related that isn’t too much (like naming it “wtf Dorsey” or something too obviously bills related). 
 

other challenge is the one I think we’ll adopt is a female. 
 

ok friends, let me hear your ideas! Thanks! 

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50 minutes ago, stevestojan said:

Joshalyn might be the greatest thing you’ve ever posted. 

Even better than my belligerent drunken rant about how stupid the Bills would be to trade for that chickenshlt Bledsoe and that they ought to be going after that Brady kid instead? It was an unheralded masterpiece of brilliant analysis coupled with unhinged jackassery.

 

Sorry about your doggo 💕 🐕 💕          

Take Joshalyn and tell the Boss you came up with it while you're watching the Bengals game

 

 

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13 minutes ago, Warcodered said:

I think I saw somewhere it was a good idea to keep it to one to two syllables so it's easy for the dog to remember.

 

They also say hard consonants are easier for them as well.

I think dogs are smart enough that in the long run it probably doesn't really matter. 

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Steffie for Stefon Diggs

 

Vonnie for Von miller

 

Winnie for WINNER

 

I'll think on it and see if I can think of any more

 

My fav dog name for a male is Bradley aka Brad Pittie for a staffie, But he better be a handsome one.

 

BEANIE!!!!!

 

lol

 

 

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8 hours ago, stevestojan said:

You guys are awesome. Going to run this list by the wife and probably live with the dog for a few days to see what sticks. Leaning towards Beane. :) 

we dont know what breed of dog do we? WE always picked dogs names that were easy for my toddlers to say. First puppy, a boxer named Ali

 

Perfect!

 

I think Pasta Joe has a great list  Because if that dog is spicy you go for frankie!  the personality does help decide the names too

 

 

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