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Topic Dog Boards / General / Puppy update
- By LongDog [gb] Date 05.12.02 11:18 UTC
Hi
Our little fella seems to be holding his own. He is feeding every 2hours and boy is he a greedy little chap.
We are off to the vets to get his dew calws removed and get his mum checked over again.

I have given him a teddy to cuddle as he seemed to be looking for his mum all the time, only thing is he is looking for its teats! He curls up and sleeps with the teddy so hopefully it is giving him some comfort, I think he has accepted me as his mum now as when I put my hand in the box he seems to know my smell and is nuzzling for a feed.

I see from a recent post in breeding under C section someone else has had a simular problem anyone any idea how they have gone on?

Looking for names for him now.
Any ideas??
A celtic or irish name meaning single beginning if possible with B.

Will keep you posted on his progress.
- By eoghania [de] Date 05.12.02 11:22 UTC
Oh Boy, the name game again :D :D :D
You want any meanings, let me know :)

Brennan/Breandan
Breasal- Brasil, Brazil, Bresal, Basil
Bret
Brian
Brody
Bron/Brone
Buadhach/ Buagh
:cool:
- By LongDog [gb] Date 05.12.02 12:32 UTC
Yes please the meaning would be great.
- By Sharon McCrea [gb] Date 05.12.02 12:33 UTC
That's great :)

No single beginning and not many 'B's but these might fit:

Aonghus/Oengus - one of vigour
Beacán – small
Bineán – blessed
Conall - strong as a wolf
Feidhlim - fortunate, lucky
Fionn/Fionnbarr/Fionan/Finian/Finbar/ Finghin - fair birth
Galen - small but lively
Suibhne - small hero
- By LongDog [gb] Date 05.12.02 13:11 UTC
Thanks Sharon I'll mull over these :)
Quite like Suibhne how is it pronounced?
- By Sharon McCrea [gb] Date 05.12.02 13:31 UTC
Oh gosh! I'm not an Irish speaker and there's a sort of guttural sound in it that I've no idea how to write. Something like SUIV-neh? Mabye Mari or Theresa can do better with it. Or just pronounce it the way it sounds best to you :).
- By nouggatti [ie] Date 05.12.02 13:45 UTC
Hi Longdog,

Suibhne would be pronounced Soove (think soothe with a v instead of the th) and then neh

So it would sound SooveNeh with two syllables
HTH
Theresa
- By mari [ie] Date 05.12.02 22:46 UTC
Cailain maith a Treasa .buille bos
- By Sharon McCrea [gb] Date 06.12.02 00:55 UTC
"Well done Theresa. 'Pat on the head' "!??????????
- By nouggatti [ie] Date 06.12.02 17:33 UTC
Good Girl Theresa, clap clap actually Sharon :)

Theresa
Topic Dog Boards / General / Puppy update

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