Help me name my dog

Only photo I have. I'm going tomorrow to pick her up. Hopefully over the weekend she will reveal her name, maybe one that y'all are so generously offering.
 

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My wife thinks it's hilarious when animals have mundane human names. In addition to other pets we have two cats named "Steve" and "Allen". Steve is a rascal and Allen has been a grumpy old grouch from the moment he was born 🤣. But he put the fear of God into our newest dog, Noodle, when she was a puppy, so that was useful of him.

I say name the dog "Susan" 🤣
 
My wife thinks it's hilarious when animals have mundane human names. In addition to other pets we have two cats named "Steve" and "Allen". Steve is a rascal and Allen has been a grumpy old grouch from the moment he was born 🤣. But he put the fear of God into our newest dog, Noodle, when she was a puppy, so that was useful of him.

I say name the dog "Susan" 🤣
I just had to put my cat down Monday morning while im sad she had a great life of almost 21 years. She has ruled over Great Danes for three generations in my house. Her name is Alley get it Alley cat.Lol
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I just had to put my cat down Monday morning while being sad she had a great life of almost 21 years. She has ruled over Great Danes for three generations in my house. Her name is Alleyget it Alley cat.Lol
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Sorry to hear that.

The first cat my wife and I had was named "Hobbes". It was perfect, as I am indeed Calvin and he was a big lazy orange cat. But he had something really wrong with him, and at age 3 I had to put him out of his misery when I realized he was ****ing blood and crying in pain. If you've read "of mice and men" it was sort of like when George kills Lenny, I took him to a nice quiet place, gave him an can of his favourite wet cat food, the fancy stuff, and while he was happy for a moment stuffing his face with food I put a .22lr through the back of his head. Hardest trigger pull I've had to do so far.
 
Sorry to hear that.

The first cat my wife and I had was named "Hobbes". It was perfect, as I am indeed Calvin and he was a big lazy orange cat. But he had something really wrong with him, and at age 3 I had to put him out of his misery when I realized he was ****ing blood and crying in pain. If you've read "of mice and men" it was sort of like when George kills Lenny, I took him to a nice quiet place, gave him an can of his favourite wet cat food, the fancy stuff, and while he was happy for a moment stuffing his face with food I put a .22lr through the back of his head. Hardest trigger pull I've had to do so far.
I just couldn't do it I know it would be quicker. I had to take her to the vet , now you've got me crying .dammit.
 
I just couldn't do it I know it would be quicker. I had to take her to the vet , now you've got me crying dammit.
Sorry! For what it's worth, we had to take our first dog, Gremlin, to the vet for the same reason…she was terrified of guns her whole life (she was a rescue, her and her brother had been shot at as strays before the got rehomed…if you're gonna shoot something kill it, some jerk peppered the male with a goose shell from a distance, they were pulling steel bbs out from just under his skin everywhere, just mean. And she had a hernia from someone having kicked her in the stomach while she was pregnant. For the first year we had her I couldn't touch her, she wasn't violent but just ran to the corner and cowered and shook with fear at me or any man, only trusted my wife…people can really be the worst sometimes. So we worked for years with her making her not paranoid and skittish, concluding her life with a gunshot just wouldn't have been right with either of us. It's been years, still miss that pooch.
 
Sorry! For what it's worth, we had to take our first dog, Gremlin, to the vet for the same reason…she was terrified of guns her whole life (she was a rescue, her and her brother had been shot at as strays before the got rehomed…if you're gonna shoot something kill it, some jerk peppered the male with a goose shell from a distance, they were pulling steel bbs out from just under his skin everywhere, just mean. And she had a hernia from someone having kicked her in the stomach while she was pregnant. For the first year we had her I couldn't touch her, she wasn't violent but just ran to the corner and cowered and shook with fear at me or any man, only trusted my wife…people can really be the worst sometimes. So we worked for years with her making her not paranoid and skittish, concluding her life with a gunshot just wouldn't have been right with either of us. It's been years, still miss that pooch.
I hate that someone would treat a dog in such a way, but I like the name gremlin also. I've had a couple mischievous dogs that would've been a perfect name for them.
 
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