Coming this August to a farm nearby....
Four week old, tri-colored, male Border Collie destined to become the next great stock dog of Natural Borders Farm. Watch this lovely coming-of-age story as this (hopefully) mighty and fearless pup grows up to be the bane of unruly cattle and insubordinate sheep.
Enter your name suggestions below for a chance to share in his reflected glory!
Yay- a puppy!
ReplyDeleteOHHHH! Puppy! I love puppies! Without knowing the dog's tempermant it is hard to think of a name. I can't wait to see what comes of him or is it her?
ReplyDeleteGood idea! This morning, I am back to leaning towards "Emmett".
ReplyDeleteFirst name that popped into my head was "Twix". No clue why, it's not even my favorite candy bar. That would be "Snickers" another potential name. I think either would fit, considering those cute little splashes of caramel coloring. Handsome lil guy!!
ReplyDeleteHis name is in your post already, "Bane!"
ReplyDeleteCamryn beat me to it! Yes, Bane :-D. Nice one syllable, easy to say and hear...
ReplyDeleteHow about Scrapper? When looking at this pup it popped out. Adorable, looking forward to the antics of this pup!
ReplyDeleteIs he a full brother to your Connor or from a different Dad or different Mom. All puppies are just too adorable. But he will be a grown up cattle/sheep dog hopefully. I chose TRISTAN!
ReplyDeleteBLESS this little dude. He is very very cute.
Theo/Thea
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ReplyDeleteShane or Trevor . . . and he's adorable by the way!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cutie! He looks like a Buzz to me! :)
ReplyDeleteI usually have to be around a puppy for a week or so to learn their personality in order to give them a name that will stick.
ReplyDeleteWhatever you pick will be a great one for him. So dang cute.
Keech, because my best ever dog was called that, and I have no idea why or where the name came from, since she already had it when she arrived. I therefore figure it is multi-gendered and if this lad is as good a dog as her, Farm Buddy will be very happy!. :)
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