Help us name our new dog!

I need to call upon the collective wisdom of EN World for help in naming the newest member of your family, an 11-week old male Shetland Sheepdog puppy. The puppy is the son of our six year old male, Scout. Like his father, he's expected to grow up into a working performance dog, competing in dog agility and herding -- so he's expected to have speed, stamina, and drive. Dogs tend to live up to their names ... so name him "Lump" and he'll probably be one, which isn't the intent here.

Here's the catch: we need a registered name and a call name, and we'd like them to be thematically related and tied back to speed/drive/performance. The registered name is a combination of the kennel name (in this case, My T Hi) and the dog's "formal" name; the call name is what you call the dog every day. So the form should be My T Hi's _______, call name ______. Dad's name, for example, is My T Hi's Pathfinder, call name Scout.

Considered but rejected so far:

My T Hi's Fast and Furrious, call name Furrari (was the choice for a female; wife deemed it inappropriate for a male)
My T Hi's Need for Speed, call name Boost

Ideally:

1. Preferrably, the call name is 1-2 syllables, so it's easy for the dog to understand, and easy to say on course.
2. Shouldn't be too silly, as you're shouting the name in public all the time (I'm not sure what the agility competitor who named her dog "Who Farted?" was thinking).
3. Play on words is fine (Furrari = Ferrari), though not required.
4. Not too common (lots of agility dogs named Zoom, for example).


Here's a picture of the little bugger:
 

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Olgar Shiverstone said:
So the form should be My T Hi's _______, call name ______. Dad's name, for example, is My T Hi's Pathfinder, call name Scout.
So, unfortunately, all I can think is "My T Hi's What I Am, Call name Stoner." :o

Um, let me think a bit more....
 

Um, more seriously, since shelties are on the small side of the herders, I would be tempted to go for some sort of "Mighty mite" style of name.... "My T Hi's Pocket Dynamo" call name "Mite"?
 

I was thinking about things which went fast, and because I was just playing the wiki search game I came up with

My T Hi's Back To The Future, call name McFly.

Dunno if that's relevant enough, though?
 

That's a nice looking dog Olgar! Hmph ... and I am not much of a "dog person" either. :D

Wish I could think of some name for you though.... :\
 

Couldn't you just call him dog? I swear it's what I've called every dog I've ever had, and I can assure you they don't care :D

Seriously I won't try because I'm feeling snarky and anything I came up with would be completely unusable. The practice of using the long winded registration names has always been one of my favorite "what's off here" things about the show/competition circles.
 

I named a cat "Baby" and she ended up being 35 or so pounds. I guess they are ironic about their names.

How about "My T Hi Shinobi" call name "Ninja", or if you want a play on words, "My T Hi Shetlandobi" (or "Sheepnobi" and call name "Nindog", or possibly "Ben"). After getting hooked on that "Ninja Warriors" show on G4, I have to think Ninjas are pretty darn agile.
 

Why not register Tracker and call Ranger? The triple threat; thematically related to each other, thematically related to the father, and most important of all, thematically related to D&D, hehehehe... ;)
 

Not much of a dog person, but this one looks cute. :)

T Hi - "Slipstream" Call name - "Jet"
T Hi - "Ranger" CN - "Rover" (play on the 'ol doggy name & the vehicle)
T Hi - "Stilleto" CN - "Dagger" (that nose strikes a cutting profile for me somehow)
T Hi - "Missile" CN - "Scud"
T Hi - "Flash" CN - "Gordon"


All I can come up with, hope it helps.
 


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