This is a silly, ponderous, question. I love coming up with hypothetical KC names, and take even greater delight in pondering witty ways in which to link on my affix at the end. Daft no doubt, but I have a nice long list for future reference.
So what are the rules regarding joining words? I see it has to be a preposition, but could you have two words? Eg. 'off at' 'off from' 'off for'? I realise 'off' isn't on their recommended list, but as far as I know it is still a preposition (but I stand to be corrected there!).
I have just enquired about this to the KC as I wanted a foreign word to link with my affix. You can only use one word so I'm back to the drawing board with my ideas.....
Not quite right: the KC gives that list of words as a guide. :-)
It is only permitted to use a valid preposition between the dogs name and the added Kennel Name. You do not have to use a link word but should you choose to, the following words may assist you: OF AT TO IN BY VIA FOR DEL VON VOM CUM MIT WITH OVER AVEC FROM AMONG UNDER BETWEEN
Goldmail - my response from the KC is as follows - Unfortunately it would not be possible to use XXXX X as a linkword when adding a Kennel Name as the linkword must only be one word and should be a preposition. Italian one word prepositions would likely be acceptable.
By not adding a joining word in my case would sound silly!
My curiosity got the better of me this morning and I rang the KC (how sad am I!?)
Anyway, it can definitely only be 1 word, but they no longer insist on it being a preposition. So you can essentially use any word you want, so long as it's not rude or excessively long (that's what they said, verbatim).