PUPPYNAMER: Pup 2 Needs A Name
This week’s pup: One hundred percent English bulldog. One thousand percent cute. One million percent in need of a perfect name, and an even more perfect home. About 10 months ago, he was born in a puppy mill. After he was weened from him mother, the nutrition was really, really bad and the cage he was kept in was far too small. As a result, his front legs bowed excessively. After his mother (who now has her own home) and he were removed from the puppy mill, a doctor put braces on his legs. That’s what those colorful things are in the picture. It looks like they’re working because his legs are much straighter than before, but he’ll probably never have perfect legs like other bulldogs. He is a very happy boy who loves balls, toys, and especially squishing plastic bottles flat. Finding his forever home would be nice – one without other dogs as he can’t defend himself would probably be best – but settling on a suitable name would be almost as good. Take a look at his little face then CLICK HERE TO LET US KNOW WHAT HE SHOULD BE CALLED.
NOTE: Every week is a new dog, but this might be the last time we alert you here. Don’t miss out. Join the PuppyNamer Facebook page – CLICK HERE AND JOIN NOW – to be reminded every time there’s a new puppy to be named. A picture of the pup will come right down your feed, like a digital lick in the face to let you know it’s time to put your naming hat on and do some good in the world! How fun is that?
LINK: Puppynamer and Facebook.






July 27th, 2009 at 10:59 am
You really need to invest in an editor to proofread these articles. I’m available for hire!
July 27th, 2009 at 11:36 am
@Jayme, don’t I know it… sent you an email… in the meantime, just tell me what’s wrong so I can fix it before my my English teacher reads this. Thx.
July 27th, 2009 at 12:05 pm
Thanks for the quick response. These sentences stood out to me as not making grammatical sense:
“About 10 months ago, he was born in a puppy mill where.”
“…from the puppy mill, a doctor who put braces on his legs.”
July 27th, 2009 at 12:10 pm
You’re so very, very right. It seems to have posted mid-edit. Thanks!