Naming a newborn is a serious business, a life-altering decision. Humans spend hours, days, even months agonizing over the perfect moniker. But when it comes to our furry friends, the process can be a tad more...simplistic.
We humans, in our infinite wisdom, often name our offspring after long-dead relatives or living legends. Some parents even opt for names so long and winding, they'd need a dedicated government form just to fit them. And don't even get me started on the First Name, Middle Name, Last Name conundrum. What's the deal with people who don't have middle names? And why do some folks choose to go by their father's name instead of their family name? Hyphenated last names are a whole other level of confusion. Which name do you drop when you're in a hurry? Will your parents be offended if you omit one of their names?
Thankfully, our canine companions are spared such complexities. When Pucchu, Kannu, Golu, Teddy, and Piku came into the world, their mother was too busy recovering to worry about naming them. So, the task fell to the rest of us.
We didn't waste any time. The healthiest pup was dubbed Golu, the cutest became Teddy, the tailless one was christened Pucchu, the one with the wonky ear was named Kannu, and the last one, well, we just called him Piku. Simple, effective, and certainly unforgettable.
So, the next time you're struggling to name your child, remember the wisdom of the canine world: sometimes, the simplest names are the best.
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