Adopting and naming a shelter pet

Yes. We have adopted dogs from rescue centres and changed the names. We were given a legal document which included the dogs name, and the dog was wearing a tag with the name on it. We simply replaced the tag with a new one, and informed the shelter of the new name. Of course, the dogs we adopted were puppies. An older dog will know its name and it would not be fair to change it.
 
Yes. We have adopted dogs from rescue centres and changed the names. We were given a legal document which included the dogs name, and the dog was wearing a tag with the name on it. We simply replaced the tag with a new one, and informed the shelter of the new name. Of course, the dogs we adopted were puppies. An older dog will know its name and it would not be fair to change it.

I always adopt older dogs and I change their names unless I like their shelter name. Most of them don't respond to the name they were given at the shelter anyway. My present dog, Henry, whom I adopted when he was about 7 and a half, had some weird unpronounceable name at the shelter, something from Star Wars or some such, and he learned right away to respond to Henry. It's just a matter of using the name frequently and always when you are talking or interacting or feeding the dog. Henry is quite happy to be Henry.

Several of the dogs I've had over the years came to me with no name at all, like my Suzie who came from the pound and only had a number. I did keep the previous name for one of my dogs, who came from a friend who couldn't take care of her any more. She (the dog) was used to her name and I just kept it.
 


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