drunk I’m not asked:


Roly or Lamby?

I read that Roly is the poodle on the British Soap Opera EastEnders, although I have never seen the show.

My puppy looks like a lamb, so I’m still confused about what to call him. Please help.

My kids suggested Kiwi, Poogie, Scamper, Poodle Pop, but I just dont know? I want it to be perfect.

Start a Doggie Daycare

Tags: , , , , ,

13 Responses to “Which name do you like best for a mini apricot poodle?”

  1. mmc0330 Says:

    Sit Stay Fetch, Good Dog!

    jerry curls

  2. dct14300 Says:

    Sit Stay Fetch, Good Dog!

    I call mine ‘Tony’!

  3. rev_smudge Says:

    Dog Lovers Mega Pack

    Roly defo.

  4. curiositycat Says:

    Dove Cresswells Dog Training

    Roly or Kiwi

  5. I Love Jack Russel Terriers Says:

    Start a Doggie Daycare

    Roly Poodoly and cal himm roly for short :)

  6. Sbebe Says:

    Dog Food Secrets!

    I like Roly and Lamby. Cute. Shoogie,{ as in Sugar}, or Doodles. Mortie? Good luck. He sounds adorable.

  7. twowords Says:

    Sit Stay Fetch, Good Dog!

    Pumpkin

    .

  8. kitten_princess Says:

    Dog Food Secrets!

    well you could call him lambert, roly, kiwi, or whatever you like

  9. my2centsworth Says:

    Dog Lovers Mega Pack

    I gotta go with the kids on this one, I love the name Kiwi.

  10. COCOA Says:

    Dove Cresswells Dog Training

    omg!!!!i have one!!!!!!her name is HAPPY and she is the sweetest dogg ever!!!!i like LAMBY tho!!!

  11. Poohbear437 Says:

    Dove Cresswells Dog Training

    you should name him roly cause it sounds like that dog is rolty in your family.

  12. shoppergirl Says:

    Dog Lovers Mega Pack

    well I usually have to see or have a discription of the dog but I like Roly out of your two and kiwi is cute too

  13. desta Says:

    Dog Food Secrets!

    Lamb Chops, like the puppet.

Leave a Reply

Pet Blogs - Blog Catalog Blog Directory

    Compensation
    Disclosure:

    Note that some products featured or recommended on this website may compensate Jim Longnecker in goods or cash in return for editorial comments, links, or advertising.