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Charlotte for a future pet?
Charlotte would be used for a future cat or dog. What middle names would you suggest with it?
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The idea of using a mn for an animal is odd to me, but then I don't like giving animals human names (unless they're of the kind not really useable on kids).
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All of my pets have middle namesnt.
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I don't like giving animals human names either, because it seems boring to me. "This is my dog, Samantha!" Huh. All right, then. :P
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Unless it's so boring it's funny. I find the idea of naming a cat Steve or Dave to be hilarious. We once had a cat named Bill.
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I can see the fun in that. It's when people pick "serious" human names for their pets I don't get. I always think, "It's a dog/cat. Why so serious with the name?"
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None. I never give pets middle names. :P
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If it's a purebred dog, and if you want to register it with the AKC, you pretty much have to come up with one or two middle names, as most single names will be taken. Either that, or use a phrase such as Sweet Child O Mine but really call the dog Butch.
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my understanding ...Is that purebreds' names are supposed to be connected to their parents' names and the breeder or kennel. The only example I can think of is somebody I knew had a purebred yellow Lab named Brittany, and Brittany's full name was Brittany Marie Mixie, Mixie being one of the mother dog's names; if I recall the mother dog was named Bridget Marie Mixie, or some arrangement.
So you might get something like Rocky Ridge's Teddy-Bear Aloysius, with the name of the kennel/farm and maybe the father's name was Aloysius, but you always call your own dog Bear.
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It would be a rescue petnt.
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I once had a purebred that I registered just giving her three names that I'd chosen, so I don't think what you're referring to is mandatory. I didn't get her from a kennel or a professional breeder.. I don't know if that makes a difference.
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same hereI don't really see the purpose of it. I mean great changes are that the middle name will end up being long forgotten anyway.
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I third thisThe pet may be confused and you sill seem immature and ridiculous
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Aw, no need to be so mean!
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I wouldn't give my pets middle names...I see no sense in that. Just give her the name Charlotte. I love giving human names to pets :PIf this was a child, that would be different. But for a pet, no. Thats getting a bit too carried away. It would confuse the life out of the dog. Or unless if there's a really intelligent cat that knows its name
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Charlotte Pearl sounds lovely
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