Just like all grandchildren, my little four-legged, furry one, Fiona has been the bright spot of our family. She has been keeping us all laughing and in stitches. And now she has herself in stitches. Poor little thing fell and broke her leg. Fiona had to have surgery last week so our sad little girl has been stuck wearing a cone around her head, and she is not happy about it!
The Vet warned us that once she started feeling better the most difficult part was going to be keeping Fiona, a Welsh Terrier puppy, from wanting to go back to running around. And he was right! We have a long few weeks ahead of us.
To cheer us all up, and give us something more lighthearted to think about, it is time to officially give Fiona a middle name. That is where you come in…we think she needs a Welsh name in honor of her heritage. We have it narrowed down to three.
Which one do you like best?
Lisa Hammond
The Barefoot CEO ®
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Poor Fiona! I have a puppy (ha, she’s a 5 ft. tall Irish Wolfhound mix) named Fiona – her middle name is Cleopatra.
I choose not to vote because well, honestly the choices aren’t even that good. You need more options. A middle name is a huge deal. It needs to flow together with the first name. That’s just the opinion of a 42 year old single mom. Sorry…. 🙁
We had a wonderful whippet named Fiona; her middle name was Fearn (“fairn”), which is Celtic for Alder (tree). That’s *kinda* Welsh, right? Just an idea! It rolled off the tongue nicely when she had done something naughty and we needed to use her middle name (trying not to crack smiles). 😉
Hope the baby gets back to feeling better soon. Will they allow you to do any PT with her? Maybe swimming? Good luck – she’s adorable!