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View Poll Results: Which name for my new dog?

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  • Siobhan

    11 30.56%
  • Mairead

    4 11.11%
  • Iseabail

    3 8.33%
  • Mackenzie/Kenna

    14 38.89%
  • Effie

    4 11.11%
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    My vote went to Iseabail... Or Izzy for short
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    Being an Aussie myself, Kenna is definitely a more suitable name for an Aussie dog; "Siobhan" is pretty, but a bit too delicate sounding for a good faithful Aussie dog.

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    I heard somewhere that dogs respond best to names with hard consonant-sounds, like T, P and K. So Kenna gets my vote.

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    Does anyone else see the humour is someone with the user name Cat asking for help naming a dog

    Quote Originally Posted by vmac3205 View Post
    As a MacKenzie I am honored that you would consider the name, but I am also confused as to why a name meaining "son of Kenneth (or the Gaelic varient thereof) has become such a popular girls' name. I'm voting for Soivan
    As another MacKenzie (mother's side) I am also puzzled by this.

    Having said that, I voted for simply Kenna (not MacKenzie). It is simple sounding, easy to say and easy for the dog to comprehend. The others are nice, but to complicated. Keep it simple
    Last edited by Colin; 22nd September 08 at 09:54 AM.

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    I agree with the rest keep the name simple. I voted as Kenna as well

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    Always liked Soona








    Soona do it on the carpet rather than outside

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    Thanks everyone! I couldn't decide on Mackenzie and Kenna, so I sort of split the difference and named her "Kenzie." I like it a lot, and she's already responding to it! She learns VERY quickly (although there's still the whole cat-chasing thing that we've got to work on.)

    Thanks for the suggestions, and I'll post some pictures of her soon!

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    I see you found a name already.
    If I take a new dog I always look at her/him first , sometimes short otherwise it will take me some days to "see" the dog ,s name.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lily View Post
    I see you found a name already.
    If I take a new dog I always look at her/him first , sometimes short otherwise it will take me some days to "see" the dog ,s name.
    Well, thanks for playing anyway! I tend to do the same thing though, watching an animal for a while before I name it. I took the suggestions of fellow XMarker's, but still put my own spin on it. Plus, it fits her perfectly!

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    Cat... such an ironic screen name for a new dog owner.
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