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In their book, "The Art of Raising a Puppy" (1991), the Monks of New Skete recommend that "The first rule is to pick a name that is easy for the pup to understand and for you to pronounce. In general, we suggest short, two-syllable names that end in a long vowel or a soft a (for example, Nero, Anka, Ola, Ivy), because they are clear and easy for the pup to distinguish. This helps the puppy tune into you quickly and is essential later on when you are teaching obediance, especially the recall." (p. 98)
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"recall" is the part where you pay alot of $$$ to have the dog trained and even buy it a PT to haul it around in... and it doesn't 'recall' any of that... just does what it wants to do! LOL ![]() Trust me on this... ![]()
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