Puppy Update: Pixie is "great with child" and getting "big as a house", as she nears her due date. Some Basset moms have a few pups, some have a bigger litter, most are around eight. This litter looks like it is going to be a big one, we are geussing at least eight, probably more. But we won't know until the last one shows up and the counting stops.
We have always use theme in giving our puppies a "kennel names", the name we use until their family chooses another. We tried a number of things along the way to identify the babies so people could figure out which is which.
Pricilla Pixie Stix' first litter will be named after penny candies. This isn't the first time we've done it, and there simply are no penny candies in the world anymore, but the names are great: Atomic Fireball; Bazooka Joe; Chic-o-stix . . . All are great names and we can't wait until we get to use them. The whole naming thing has developed into a part of how we do things. It keeps things fresh.
The first litter we had, quite a long time ago, we named for cereals. Not just sugery cereals either, that came later, but Chex and Corn flakes, Sugar Pops, the cereals we had around the house. Then came trying to color code everyone using colored baby collars. I'd see some on someone else's baby Bassets and bought a set from Amazon. The idea turned out to have problems. The collars got dirty and wouldn't stay stuck, the colors got dirty and had to be replaced. And the coloars had to be removed and reattached a lot, leading into puppies getting the wrong colors. So we gave up on the collars.
We tried making a map of pictures, and giving them numbers. None of these schemes stuck.
Eventually we decided to go back to calling them after candies, cakes, and other sugery things. It seemed we gave them pet names no matter how many other ways we tried to put names to pictures. Themes were easier to do because they made naming memorable and were a lot of fun to talk about on Facebook. So we spent time before each litter finding a theme and then figuring out a list of names to give each puppy as it arrived. Our Facebook Group has often chimed in on the naming thing but I don't do social media any more for the same reason I don't eat at McDonalds, it's all a bit bad for your body and soul. I misss Facebook for the same reason I miss McDonalds. . . it was an addiction.
There are a lot of candies: movie candies, penny candies, gum, and others, etc; . . . and we have done them all at least once. I think we even tried Sees candy names once. Sugar cereals has happened a few times too. Snack Cakes. Donuts. All have taken their turn. Each theme has added something to each litter which otherwise wouldn't have been part of the fun.
This theme naming thing has caught on in the breeding community. So much that nearly every breeder we look at seems now to be doing it. We've seen gourmet foods, vegetables, Soups, and all sorts of ideas. They might all have figured this out on their own, but we like to think we started it.
People come and take their puppies home, giving them the names the give them, but sometimes the puppies come back to visit us. Sometimes they come for a week's vacation while the family is off on theirs. So we use their puppy name, the one we gave them when they were still wet, as their Camp Creekside name. The hounds seem to like it and we have a lot of fun trying to figure out which puppy had which name. People name their dogs for the reasons they have, but we like to think the Dogs remember when . . .