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We need a name for a Irish Wolfhound puppy, a little girl.
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We want a nice name for our new arrival next Saturday, an Irish Wolfhound puppy. (We have two already, see profile pic)
For those not familiar with the breed, they are the worlds tallest dogs, (not necessarily the biggest just the tallest) they are probably one of the friendliest, gentlest and serene breeds and of course they are Irish.
We would like a name to reflect all of these things if possible, preferably an Irish name.
Please help :-)
For those not familiar with the breed, they are the worlds tallest dogs, (not necessarily the biggest just the tallest) they are probably one of the friendliest, gentlest and serene breeds and of course they are Irish.
We would like a name to reflect all of these things if possible, preferably an Irish name.
Please help :-)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Mark, It will always be an Irish name with our choice of spelling, but I know what you mean, we will live with it.
Fred. We have 2 Wolfie's already, we know what we are letting ourselves in for lol, we have been very luck with the chewing and breakages etc, little damage to furniture and dragged all our rose bushes out of the ground and dismembered them on our couch, bless the little darlings lol. We have friends, who's wolfies had chewed the corners off all the walls!! I think that was probably down to boredom, being left alone to long with nothing else to chew, caused so much damage.
Fred. We have 2 Wolfie's already, we know what we are letting ourselves in for lol, we have been very luck with the chewing and breakages etc, little damage to furniture and dragged all our rose bushes out of the ground and dismembered them on our couch, bless the little darlings lol. We have friends, who's wolfies had chewed the corners off all the walls!! I think that was probably down to boredom, being left alone to long with nothing else to chew, caused so much damage.
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