tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7910443046874680478.post3351187684753589997..comments2019-02-04T11:08:52.752-08:00Comments on Marie's Diabetic Alert Dog: XMarieX Fairporthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15699958761500131299noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7910443046874680478.post-86487155558433673142015-07-10T14:17:24.495-07:002015-07-10T14:17:24.495-07:00Imma leave you some names! :3 I restricted my sear...Imma leave you some names! :3 I restricted my search to Scottish-origin and 2 syllables. (Most trainers I've talked to recommend 2 syllable names, since typical commands tend to be 1 syllable. Helps the dog distinguish. :3)<br /><br />Angus - "One Strength" - Thought this would be fitting for a service dog, as he will be a strength for you.<br />Calder - "From the Wild Water" - Labs love them some water!<br />Finlay/Finley - "Fair Warrior:" - Again, thought this seems fitting for a service dog, helping you fight against diabetes. And he'll be a lighter colored dog, thus fair.<br />Ramsey - "Island of Garlic" - This one is about the closest I could come that touched all of your preferences... Garlic can allegedly help keep your blood sugar in check. I didn't dig into the search too heavily, but there's some research out there. It's also kind of ironic because garlic, in larger quantities, can make a dog very sick/kill them, but very small quantities have shown to have some health benefits, as well as allegedly being a natural flea repellant.<br />Stewart/Stuart - "Steward Of The Estate Or Castle" - He's a service dog, so he would technically be a steward of your home!<br />Struan - "Small Stream" - Again, labs love water.<br /><br />Some quick suggestions! :3 I'm so excited for you!Seindriahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08401712658310270831noreply@blogger.com