Dashonthedash wrote:
The odd thing, all my dogs who have had one-syllable names (Max, Dash and Dot) were easy to train. The dogs who have had two-syllable names (Willow, Lily, Molly, Shadow and Hannah) have all been harder to train (or untrainable, in Shadow's case). As for the name, Razz will do but, based on her registered name and her pretty looks, I might have chosen "Red".
There are sentimental reasons for her name being Razz. Interestingly though, her litter name was Ms. Red.
As far as one-syllable versus two syllable names, we've seen no difference in training. We've had Heather, Tucker, Raisin, Katie, Cricket, Allie and Boogie with two-syllable names. With one-syllable names we've had Mike, Fire, Breeze, Jinks, and Razz. (Our current dogs are Breeze, Jinks, Razz and Boogie.)
Tom