and Max and Milo ...
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Or Toby or Lucky.
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Molly is also super popular.
North Dakota is, once again, odd.
I know dogs named Edna, Haven (no joke - it's a show dog), Esme, Betty, Deanna, obscure Norse gods - but none of the common ones. But my relatives' dogs are Sparky, Ruby, Andy, and Sammy.
I know dogs named Edna, Haven (no joke - it's a show dog), Esme, Betty, Deanna, obscure Norse gods - but none of the common ones. But my relatives' dogs are Sparky, Ruby, Andy, and Sammy.
Yeah, I know dogs and cats with unique names, too. It's just that there are also plenty of top 100 names out there.
ETA: I was curious, so I googled popular dog names by state, and Jack and Teddy are apparently the most popular dog names of North Dakota. Or so they claim.
ETA: I was curious, so I googled popular dog names by state, and Jack and Teddy are apparently the most popular dog names of North Dakota. Or so they claim.
This message was edited 5/16/2023, 3:13 PM
I've never come across a Teddy. I do know a few Jacks and Chloes
Most of the common dog names mentioned I haven't come across in ND. I've heard them in DC, but not here.
It's not something special or anything, I just find it odd.
Most of the common dog names mentioned I haven't come across in ND. I've heard them in DC, but not here.
It's not something special or anything, I just find it odd.