Backstory:
When I was a kid, my parents and I got two puppies, a male and a female, siblings. They were great. Very friendly and playful and loving. A little too playful sometimes...the female especially was very bullheaded and would go over to the neighbor's yard and chew up anything they had left out (they had 3 kids around my age so this included toys and stuff.) Eventually, we decided to give the female away because her and her brother just caused too much trouble together. It was a hard decision, my mom liked the female better between the two, but the male was more obedient so we thought he'd listen to our commands better than the female would.
When the male was about 4 or 5 years old, he got hit by a car and was killed.
/Backstory
My parents are getting 2 new puppies this weekend, a male and a female. They're not siblings and not even the same species but they are the same age (born about 3 days apart.) They want to name them after the sibling pair I described above.
I am very much AGAINST this. I think it's a horrible idea! Especially the male name. Our old dog, who was hit by a car, was a great dog and we were all really devastated when we lost him so young. I can't imagine coming home to a new dog who is nothing like our old dog and calling him by the same name. I'm crying just thinking about it. My parents don't seem to understand this and are really set on the names.
Isn't this a little disturbing??
When I was a kid, my parents and I got two puppies, a male and a female, siblings. They were great. Very friendly and playful and loving. A little too playful sometimes...the female especially was very bullheaded and would go over to the neighbor's yard and chew up anything they had left out (they had 3 kids around my age so this included toys and stuff.) Eventually, we decided to give the female away because her and her brother just caused too much trouble together. It was a hard decision, my mom liked the female better between the two, but the male was more obedient so we thought he'd listen to our commands better than the female would.
When the male was about 4 or 5 years old, he got hit by a car and was killed.
/Backstory
My parents are getting 2 new puppies this weekend, a male and a female. They're not siblings and not even the same species but they are the same age (born about 3 days apart.) They want to name them after the sibling pair I described above.
I am very much AGAINST this. I think it's a horrible idea! Especially the male name. Our old dog, who was hit by a car, was a great dog and we were all really devastated when we lost him so young. I can't imagine coming home to a new dog who is nothing like our old dog and calling him by the same name. I'm crying just thinking about it. My parents don't seem to understand this and are really set on the names.
Isn't this a little disturbing??


That's pretty cute. I think I have them talked out of naming the new pups after our old dogs, but my parents have a habit of changing their minds and not telling anyone about it, so I wouldn't be surprised if they came home today (they're picking the puppies up this afternoon) and have already named them after our old dogs. I talked to a friend here in town about this, too, and apparently it's not too uncommon to name new pets after old ones...she knew a woman who would get the same kind of dog every time her old one died, always female, and they were always named Daisy.
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