I just received my AKC papers on my two Rottweiler puppies (males). I use to think that rottweilers should have German names, then after showing them for a while I came to the conclusion rottweilers are no longer just German dogs, they are an international breed, so I no longer use German names, my family back ground is Irish, funny though my last name is German, go figure. I now us Irish, Celtic names. I go on line looking for Irish names, Goggle Irish names and chose from there and I incorporate the meaning of the name into the full registered name. With these two males I chose names that started with C because this is my third litter. I chose Coyle and the name means battle leader so his name is Coyle Battle Leader and the other I chose Cahan which means battle warrior so his name is Cahan Battle Warrior, then I finish out their names with my kennel name. I like using unusual names for my dogs because I hardly ever find a dog with the same name and when showing in Seiger style conformation shows it helps to have different names from the other dogs, because there are so many dogs in the ring at one time and everyone is calling their dogs from outside the ring that dogs with similar names can be distracting to the dogs. It also makes it harder for others to call your dog away. Just my suggestion.
Will you have to bottle feed the puppies, if so I feel for you, I had to do it with this litter. Good luck with the pups and I know in the end you'll find the right name for each one.
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Will you have to bottle feed the puppies, if so I feel for you, I had to do it with this litter. Good luck with the pups and I know in the end you'll find the right name for each one.
GC
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