Pix, you can easily rename a dog in about 3 days total. If it comes to that, send me an email and I'll send you the step by step.
They called Bartleby 'Spanky' at the shelter. Anyone who has met him would say what I said...No. Just. No. Since Hagrid already had the very best name nabbed, I thought I'd call Bartleby Bart, or Barty. Nope. Never happened. He is so perfectly Bartleby.
All this to say, Posey may just suggest her own name when you meet her.
Having a hard consonant or two is helpful, too. Dog's prefer hard Rs, Ts, Ks and Gs.
Imagine having to call out, at a distance, to keep her from danger. Pick name that shouts easily out of your mouth.
Somehow, I don't think of a German Shepard as a Posey. That name sounds like something that could fit in a teacup.
bonny, I never knew that about R, T, K and G. My ex and I hand Keeshonds and they always started with K: Kaia, Keesha, Krysta. Mainly to go with the K in Keeshond, but it's nice to know we were doing good, anyway!
IOmeN, I wore a skirt to work for the fist time in 16 years: [link]
Cayenne's name was "Dasher", and since she didn't look like a reindeer, she got renamed.
I always think of Parker Posey when I hear "Posey".
I am super duper excited for DJ's trip!! I would like to see India. Steve would never go, so I'd drag megan along. But first we need to go visit my aunt in Kenya.
Can you spot the bias in this Facebook "poll" ad? [link]
I'd be much more apt to name her Parker than Posey.
Parker is a name a dog can really hear. Almost perfect, really.
eta: "Parker! Let's go to the park, girl."