Rename a dog - what are your views

mikeyjm26

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Hi guys,

I am looking at getting EBD but not a puppy, looking at ones from 6 months to 3 years old. Do you think it would be fine to rename or is it a bad idea? I am new to EBD scene and just trying to find out as many things as possible first before taking the plunge.

Thanks in advance

Mikey
 

1Chumly

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We renamed Monty when we got him and he was 4 yrs old. It was close to his previous name which he didn't answer to anyway so we figured WTH! Stray dogs that are rescued get new names with no problems. It may just take a little while for the dog to get used to it, that's all.
 
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mikeyjm26

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Thanks for that, just wanted to make sure it was not something that was a no no.
 

ddnene

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:welcome2: to EBN!!! Thank you for choosing to adopt an EBD, so many are in rescues and need a new home. Many people on here have adopted and changed the name of their new baby, so I don't see it as an issue at all... Good Luck!!!
 

Biscuitsmom

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Sure why not, but depends too on if the dog really responds or not. We got a 1 year old rescue and kept her name but then again I got a 5 year old horse and changed hers (not quite the same) but they named her scrapple, who does that?? I changed it to Lacy lol.
 

natski282

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003.jpg This is Diva , lol she was a 7 year old female EB when I got her, God I hated that name but, She fit the name she was very much a Diva , she was strong willed and as you can see very loving . Diva lived till she was 12 I still miss her but I could never come to change her name as much as I hated it because it fit so well . I have now 5 dogs and all but one are saves and came named and there is only one I have changed the name of and that is Newpuppy 002.jpg Dakota seen here at app 3 months old , he came named Parka , to me that is a coat and it did not fit his personality in the least he was not a coat . Dakota was a young pup when i got him so there was as I saw it no issue in a re-name , as a rule I do not change names of a dog if over 6 months , there confused enough when I get them if they respond to there name it is all I care about no sense confusing them more is My view . Gl with your new one when you get him/her please post let us know what happens .
 

oscarmayer

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We rarely change the names of the rescues that come in unless we plan to keep them or we really don't care for their name. We leave the re-naming up to the new owners. Most recently we had Sasha come into rescue with a broken leg. Once we fixed it, we fell in love with her, decided to keep her and renamed her Lala.

If you really don't like the name and want to change it and the new dog responds well to the original name then consider changing it to something similar.
Example: we had a 2 yr old male come in named Sig, as in Sig Sauer, a popular hand gun manufacturer. We didn't really like that name so I changed it to Ziggy. He responded to it right away...and his new family kept it.
 
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mikeyjm26

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Thanks for the advice, it is greatly appreciated. I still need to find a dog which isn't easy and I'm quite fussy about what I want.
 

2BullyMama

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:welcome3: to EBN .... Dogs can handle the name change, when you meet you new family member you will know if the name fits and if not change it.

We got Chelios (our French Bulldog) and he was 8 months old with the name CE-Loo :barf:... I hated it and we came up with his new name Chelios, he picked up on it in about a week without any issues
 

CCandMurray

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I think the name can be changed, you'll know once you spend some time together whether it fits or not. plus, they are very lovable and I think it's fitting to have nicknames! I've called Murray everything from Murray, Murray puppy, Murray bear, Mur bear, Mur man, tubby puppy which turned into tubbington, pumpkin. He responds to them all!
 

MissWaddles13

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I have seen dogs names get names changed after they been adopted by a rescue organization.

My personal experience, it didn't work lol She loved her name Porkchop . I kept it bec " Layla" didn't work lol




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Sherlock

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We recently got our second English Bulldog and we renamed her immediately... it took just a few days... no problem at all... go for it.
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