Fun with ChatGPT for naming Mi-Ki Puppies

Usually, I’m naming Mi-Ki puppies the first day or so after they are born. But this time, I have been reeling from trying to manage two litters deciding to come on the same day, with the last one requiring a C-section delivery. I don’t sleep well before they come and sleep lightly after they arrive. It’s an exciting time, but it’s also stressful. The boys in each of the litters have struggled to gain without supplementation, and here we are a few days later, and they still haven’t been named.

What’s in a name?

While I know that many of our puppies will be given new names by their new families, I still like to choose some sort of a name that christens them with a blessing of meaning and thoughtfulness. It’s better than “chocolate boy, tricolor girl, white boy,” or worse, red collar boy and yellow collar girl for identical-looking puppies that are all marked the same.

If you follow our Nursery Page, you probably know I simply go down the alphabet to come up with a litter name. Each puppy’s name starts with that letter, and there’s a descriptive theme word, like “Royal T’s Brilliant Brighton.” Not super creative, I know, but it helps me sort out which puppies belonged to which litter and alphabetizing gives me an approximate mental timestamp.

I’m at the end of the alphabet where the weird letters are – X and Y. I’m honestly relieved these are smaller litters just for naming reasons! I’m sure Google thinks I’m expecting humans because I’m constantly on The Bump scouring their site for baby names and their meanings. I’m on dog naming sites too.

Normally, I like to chat about naming Mi-Ki puppies with Bill, because if there is a way to distort a dog’s name from it’s original intention, he will find it. For instance, with Yohanna, from last year’s Y litter, he likes to call her “Ohana Means Family” and she likes it. But Bill has been out of town on projects, so it’s just been me in my sleep-deprived stupor trying to figure things out.

Y is for Yin Yang

Conveniently for the “Y” litter, I noticed that Isabelle’s litter looked like Yin and Yang since they are black and white(ish) and their genders correspond to the traditional colors associated with the symbol.

My Yin Yang inspiration for naming Mi-Ki puppies.

I tend to prefer dog names with two syllables as they are catchy sounding. Yin and Yang seem like they needed secondary names. I know very little about Chinese names and the process in which the Chinese name their loved ones, but I know they put much more thought and intention into naming than I do. I wanted to honor these puppies with nice names and not goof up with a mish-mash of Asian-sounding names I might have gotten off a menu in a food court.

Why not try Artificial Intelligence for naming Mi-Ki puppies?

If high school kids can use AI to help with school projects and papers, I wondered if it could help me name these puppies with Chinese names spinning off the theme of Yin Yang. Here is how my conversation went with ChatGPT:

Me: What does “Yin” mean in Chinese?

ChatGPT: In Chinese philosophy, “yin” and “yang” are complementary concepts representing the dual nature of existence. “Yin” is associated with qualities such as passivity, darkness, and the feminine aspect, while “yang” is associated with activity, light, and the masculine aspect. Together, they form a dynamic balance.

Yin and yang. (2023, December 18). In Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yin_and_yang

Me: Is Yin a good name for a black girl dog?

ChatGPT: Yes, “Yin” can be a unique and meaningful name for a black girl dog. It not only has cultural significance but also sounds distinctive.

Me: What Chinese name can be paired with Yin?

ChatGPT: A lovely Chinese name that can be paired with “Yin” is “Hua,” which means flower. Together, “Yin Hua” could be a graceful and meaningful combination.

Me: How do you pronounce ” Yin Hua”?

ChatGPT: “Yin Hua” is pronounced as “Yin Hwah.” The “Yin” is pronounced like “yeen,” and “Hua” is pronounced like “hwah.”

Me: Is Yang a good name for a white male dog?

ChatGPT: Yes, “Yang” can be a fitting and meaningful name for a white male dog. It complements the concept of balance and duality, aligning with the traditional Chinese philosophy of Yin and Yang.

Me: What Chinese name pairs well with Yang?

ChatGPT: A Chinese name that pairs well with “Yang” is “Ming,” meaning bright or shining. Together, “Yang Ming” could convey a sense of brightness and positive energy.

Now I start hearing Bill in my head, even though he’s not here, and I wonder…

Me: Does Yin Hwah sound too much like quinoa? (You know, the trendy pseudocereal that’s pronounced like Keen-Wah)

ChatGPT: While “Yin Hwah” and “quinoa” share some similar sounds, they are distinct enough. If you like the name “Yin Hwah” for your dog, it’s a meaningful choice, and the resemblance to “quinoa” might not be a significant concern in day-to-day usage. Choose a name that feels right for you and your pet.

(I discard the name mentally, knowing the puppy will forever be called Quinoa/Keen-Wah by Bill for the rest of her days.)

I try again: What’s another Chinese name that pairs well with Yin for a black dog?

ChatGPT: Another Chinese name that pairs well with “Yin” for a black dog is “Hei,” which means black. Together, “Yin Hei” creates a nice combination reflecting the dog’s color.

Me: Isn’t that redundant if Yin already means black? (Let’s see what happens when you challenge ChatGPT’s logic!)

ChatGPT: You’re correct, and I appreciate your observation. Since “Yin” already conveys the concept of black, pairing it with “Hei” could be redundant. In that case, you might consider a contrasting element or another meaningful word. For example, “Yin Mei” where “Mei” means beautiful, creating a name that emphasizes both color and beauty.

Me: So would Yin Mei and Yang Ming be good names for two puppies in a litter with a white male and a black female?

ChatGPT: Yes, “Yin Mei” and “Yang Ming” would make great names for a pair of puppies in a litter, especially given the contrast in colors. It not only reflects the traditional Chinese philosophy of Yin and Yang but also adds a charming and balanced touch to the names of your white male and black female puppies.

Me: If the puppies are mostly of Chinese descent, do I need to worry about cultural appropriation? (Let’s goof around with ChatGPT, just a little!)

ChatGPT: Cultural appropriation concerns arise when elements of one culture are used by individuals from another culture without proper understanding or respect. Naming your puppies “Yin Mei” and “Yang Ming” does involve elements from Chinese culture, but using names inspired by a cultural theme, especially in a respectful and appreciative manner, is generally acceptable. It’s always a good idea to approach cultural elements with sensitivity, but naming your pets after concepts like Yin and Yang is often seen as a positive celebration rather than appropriation, particularly if done with respect and understanding.

So there you have it folks, our “Y” litter is now named. Thanks, ChatGPT for your help. I think I need a coffee. Maybe I’ll try something new… maybe some oolong tea.

Royal T Mi-Kis At The 2023 UKC Premier Nationals Dog Show

The UKC Premier Nationals Dog Show is the equivalent of the AKC’s Westminster Dog Show, so to be invited to their Top 10 Competition was an honor. We took four of the Top 10 positions for the Mi-Ki breed in 2022 with Cosmo at #2, Brighton at #3, Harley at #6, and Truffle at #7.

Since Bill needed to stay home and watch the fur babies, we were only able to show one dog in the Top 10 Competition. I decided to take Cosmo since Brighton has puppies and Harley is a goofball. Truffle has been retired.

Our UKC Top 10 Debut Event at Premier Nationals

We’ve previously been invited to the UKC’s Top 10 Event in years past, but we’ve never been able to make the trip to Kalamazoo, Michigan. We decided it would be important to have the experience and to represent the Mi-Ki breed at this national level. With a small window without any litters due, Bill and I decided that now was the time for me to go for it.

I was able to share a hotel room in Kalamazoo with Sue Versmesse of Little Angels Mi-Kis. She’s a seasoned show exhibitor, and I was glad to have her to pal around with. Sue brought a lot of beautiful dogs with her and had a lot to manage including hand-feeding a puppy. Needless to say, we were feeling fairly frazzled trying to get set up before the show. It was further complicated by a couple of the Mi-Ki females being in heat with amorous males around. So the dogs had to be strategically housed.

We arrived early, but not early enough! There were several missing breeds that were supposed to be shown before the Mi-Ki. Sue had stepped out to retrieve some missing items from the car and I heard the call for the Mi-Kis to come into the ring! Cosmo wasn’t brushed and he hadn’t had a chance to move around to get limber, relaxed, and get his nice movement going. Instead, I grabbed Sue’s Grand Champion Echo and two leads and rushed to the ring. The ring steward and other exhibitors tried to help me get the dogs into the ring, hastily putting on leads and figuring out if I was going to need an extra handler for Echo.

Sue Versmesse with GRCH Little Angels Echos of Heaven.

Thankfully, Sue arrived just in time and we walked into the ring. We made our rounds and had the table examination. As he was standing there, I was sad to see Cosmo’s glorious coat not looking its best. The judge picked Echo as the winner, and I was happy for them both. I could tell Cosmo hadn’t been walking as smoothly as he’s known for, and I knew Echo’s win was well deserved. I congratulated her and left the ring to go make sure my other dog Poppy was okay in her crate since I heard her fussing during the show.

As I was removing Cosmo’s lead, I realized it had been placed around his neck and his front leg. No wonder he hadn’t been walking nicely! To this day, I’m still not sure if I put it on him that way or if one of the helpful ladies did. It’s an easy mistake with his profuse coat, but it makes me sad that he didn’t get a chance to show off his beauty and movement that day.

UKC’s Premier National Show June 16-18, 2023

Friday, Saturday, and Sunday were regular dog shows with lots of participants. Jennifer Martin of BFF Mi-Kis was able to join us and she showed her beautiful blue parti girl Champion Little Angels Anastasia, bred by and handled by Sue. Jennifer also showed her UKC Champion Midwest Mini’s Sebastian who is a descendant of Jubilee’s Southern Charm (Savannah) out of Royal T’s Remington. Sue also showed Anastasia’s blue parti sister in the open class. I showed Brumby’s Run Poppy in the open class.

  • Anastasia at UKC Premier Nationals

Poppy took the best female in the open class on Friday and Sunday. This was a nice win particularly with it being Poppy’s first show. Those evenings spent at conformation classes paid off.

Echo was the only Grand Champion shown. Sebastian won over all the other Mi-Kis on Friday. Cosmo took Best of Breed on Saturday, and Anastasia took first on Sunday. The Mi-Kis didn’t get top placements in the group ring, but we noticed that most of the awards went to sporting breeds rather than companions.

Estrellita’s Count Cosmo Royal T after his Best of Breed win.

Despite not getting the big group placement ribbons for our Mi-Kis, we were all happy to have nice wins evenly spread throughout our kennels. We all got nice competition wins and points to go towards the next achievement levels. We got lots of nice comments about the breed from seasoned handlers, breeders, and folks in the crowd. I handed out lots of cards! Hopefully, we will recruit people to the Mi-Ki – the “fun-sized” side of dog breeds!

Been there, done that, got the T-shirt!

I don’t see myself going to Premier every year, even though it was a great experience. It was quite the effort getting everything ready at home for those caring for our dogs. Getting myself packed for two dogs, and then getting two dogs through security, and flying with a layover was also a challenge. It wasn’t exactly a vacation caring for so many Mi-Kis on the road. We were lucky to have each other for support, and it is a weekend we won’t ever forget!

When I got home, it was a lot of catching up to do as far as grooming and deeper cleaning, though Bill and my mom did a great job of keeping everyone in good shape while I was gone. I’m grateful they helped me go, and now I have the T-shirt to prove I went!

I’m ready for a nap!

Mi-Kis Compete at the UKC Dog Show, Kiowa, CO 2021

Royal T Mi-Kis participated in the annual High Plains Kennel Club UKC dog show this year in conformation. Despite not being able to work regularly with our two show contenders because of recent litter complications, Cocoa Chanel and Harley did very well in the competition. It was thrilling to be showing again after giving it up for 2020 due to COVID.

Mi-Kis Compete at 2021 UKC dog show
Mary Parker, breeder/handler with Royal T’s Harley Ryder and Royal T’s Cocoa Chanel Couture

Royal T’s Harley Ryder and Royal T’s Cocoa Chanel Couture are only 8 months old, however, they represented the Mi-Ki breed quite well for judges who had never seen them before. In fact, one of the judges remarked that he could see why the Mi-Ki could become quite popular when evaluating Harley and seeing his enthusiastic antics.

Harley is a bit of a knucklehead and won’t stand and stack nicely for anything. Despite being silly while “standing,” he relishes time with me and would excitedly prance around the show ring. His signature head tilt would win over the judges every time! As a result, Harley won a group 2, two group 3s, and a group 4 in the companion ring. This was very satisfying when competing against other great breeds who also show with the AKC. Harley earned his championship over those five shows!

Cocoa Chanel was too scared to show off her winning personality at first. Consequently, Bill actually ended up carrying her around the ring for her first show (he’s such a good sport!) By the last two shows of the weekend, Chanel was walking around on her own. She even showed off her marvelous tail set. Unfortunately, Chanel didn’t get any competition wins, but it was a great experience for her. We’re sure she’ll do better in the future.

Photos from the UKC Dog Show

We offered our photo booth equipment for the High Plains Kennel Club to use in a self-serve fashion. Bill and I would help take photos of the winners with people’s cell phones. Thankfully, a professional photographer helped out on the second and third show days. Brittany McGivney of McGiv Photography specializes in pet photos and rock climbing. Her attention to detail made every participant look their best.

Brittany was so grateful to have a ready-made photo setup to use that she graciously offered us our photos at no cost. Thanks to her generous gift, we’re able to share these professional photos of the dog show with you. Should you need any pet photography done in the northern Colorado region, please reach out to her! Brittany was wonderful to work with.

Mi-ki Dog Fashion: Valentine’s Day Edition

Did you know that our Mi-kis model for major pet clothing lines? BaxterBoo.com is where Mary Parker, Royal T Mi-kis’ founder, works for her day job. They have commissioned her to do lots of pet product photography. Though these photos are all Royal T Mi-kis, keep in mind that most of these photos are courtesy of BaxterBoo.com, so if you like the products, please visit their site to outfit your own pups with the world’s best collection of fabulous dog fashion!

Ravishing in Red

One of our favorite colors to dress our black Mi-kis in is red. This works out particularly well for Valentine’s Day and for Christmas. Red also looks great on gray dogs, as well as black and white dogs. Our featured banner image showcases the Cassandra Party Dog Dress by Pooch Outfitters with our precious black and brindle Mi-ki Rayne modeling. Nothing says romance like red, tulle, and sequins!

Rayne is ready for Valentine’s Day in this Klippo Polka Dot Dog Sundress in Red and White!

Not surprisingly, Rayne’s daughter Denaya also looks fabulous in Red! Here she is as a little Mi-ki puppy modeling the Chevron Heart Dog Dress by Mirage.

This comfortable tank dog dress is perfect for active little dogs!

Our Mi-kis love Mirage’s dog tank style dresses because they feature a soft knit with a sleeveless style and a simple ruffle. Their comfortable styles are perfect for play dates and for a day of shopping.

Here is Savannah, our chocolate Mi-ki, modeling the Puppy Love dog dress – a perfect option for Valentine’s Day.

Won’t you be my Valentine?
Royal T’s Endearing Eden modeling a sweet strawberry dog dress by Klippo.

We also love cherry-themed dog dresses for Valentine’s Day. Here Evie models some of our favorites by Klippo and Pooch Outfitters.

Don’t forget the boys during Valentine’s Day! We’ve got nice red dog bow ties for our Mi-ki boys, but didn’t think it through that their long coats would obscure the collar!

Moses the Mi-ki is ready for love in his
Striped Dog Polo by Dobaz in Navy and Red

Instead, try a snappy red polo or even a dog tuxedo for your little gentleman dogs! Here’s our Moses modeling a red and navy striped version for a sporty look for Valentine’s Day.

Pretty in Pastel Pink

For a more subtle Valentine’s Day look, pastel pink is a romantic choice for your pet. Our chocolate girls, in particular, look extra sweet wearing pale pink! Here’s Savannah modeling one of our favorite choices for Valentine’s Day!

We love this darling
Tutu Heart Dog Dress by Parisian Pet!
5-month-old Isabelle models The Dog Squad’s
Malibu Dream Sequin Dog Tank in Pink

Here’s another romantic choice that will take your pup through Easter!

Who needs a bouquet when your pup is wearing the
Pink Ruffles Dog Dress by Parisian Pet ?

Savannah has been modeling since she was a little tiny Mi-ki puppy! Wasn’t she just so stinking cute? Pink is definitely her color and is a perfect choice for Valentine’s Day and easily makes the transition to Easter.

Not to be outdone by her chocolate sister, our light chocolate Truffle also is an adorable model! Here she shows off her romantic fashion sense in the
Worthy Dog Pink Floral Dog Dress, the Worthy Dog Pink Stripe Alligator Dog Dress, and the Pink Satin and Striped Tank Dog Dress by Parisian Pet.

Lovely in Lavender

We love Savannah in this dog dress by Doggie Design!

Rayne also looks pretty in purple and pink in the Bling it On Sequin Tank Dog Dress by Oscar Newman.

Bold in Bright Pink

Hot pink is called “hot” for a reason. It’s a bold statement for Valentine’s Day or any day your pup wants extra attention.

Royal T’s Brilliant Brighton modeling the cute
PuppyPAWer Lady Flower Dog Dress by Dogo in Raspberry
Brumby’s Run Rightas Rayne modeling the
Hot Pink Sequin Pet Dress by Pawpatu

Is it any surprise we nearly kept this little tricolor Mi-ki puppy as our very own living Valentine? Daisy (formerly Chanel) is still one of our favorites! She looks adorable in hot pink!

Our chocolate Mi-ki girls look brilliant in bright pink too!

Savannah really does smile for the camera!

No matter the color of your love, Royal T Mi-kis wishes you a happy Valentine’s Day! May you enjoy spending it with your loved ones, including the furry kind!

Mi-ki Dogs Playing in the Snow

Although the Mi-ki dog breed is small, they still enjoy having big fun in the snow. Our dogs are used to playing outdoors and the wintertime is no exception.

Keep in mind that Mi-kis do tend to collect snowballs on their fur, which can become painful, and it isn’t exactly the best for their coats. We do have a collection of snowsuits from BaxterBoo that they can wear, but they seem to enjoy themselves the most when they’re able to run free and unencumbered.

The great thing about Colorado is that it can be sunny and downright warm with the snow on the ground. There’s nothing like exercise and sun to refresh the spirit for dogs and humans alike. Still, we keep our play sessions fairly brief and rinse off the worst of the snowballs when we come inside. We don’t have any carpet, and a quick mop makes everything fresh again.

As you can see by these photos, the fun we have in the snow far outweighs the inconvenience of dripping dogs and a group grooming session! We’ll just call them “snow baths.”

Moses’ fun snow day

Moses was feeling especially frisky as he’d had his bath in anticipation of getting his anesthesia-free tooth cleaning done. Moses weighs 5.5 pounds and has been paired with both Evie and Rayne for our Spring 2019 Mi-ki litters.

Denaya & Moses
Eden, Moses, and Denaya
Hey, Savannah, you should let Mom give you a bath like she did for me!
Moses and daughter Isabelle
Goofy Baron and Brighton in the background
Face plant in the snow…
Freshly frosted Mi-ki!

Eden

Royal T’s Endearing Eden is out of Savannah and Sinbad. She has just passed all of her health clearances and will be hopefully gracing us with chocolates and potentially smooth-face Mi-ki puppies in the future.

Isabelle

Royal T’s Irresistible Isabelle is growing up! At 4 months and nearly 3 pounds, she’s strong, sweet, brave, and thinks she’s big. We’re looking forward to putting her in the show ring with her perky, showy personality. She’s out of Moses and Truffle.

Brighton

Royal T’s Brilliant Brighton LOVES playing in the snow. Sadly, her fur also gets the most snowballs of everyone. She could care less, though. Brighton is our first “bred by” UKC champion. We hope she’ll have her first litter this summer. She’s out of Moses and Evie.

Baron

Brumby’s Run Baron von Royal T is making his debut as a sire soon. He’s been paired with our chocolate girl Savannah, and we’re hopeful for our first chocolate Mi-kis puppies this March! Baron, Brighton, and Truffle are great buddies, as you can see.

Handsome even with his goofy smile
Truffle and Baron

Savannah

Savannah is expecting the first week of March. Did we mention we could be getting our first chocolates? Yep, we’re very excited! We’re so excited, we don’t even care that she doesn’t care about her crazy hair!

More fun Mi-ki winter shots

Evie
Sinbad
Rayne
Denaya
Moses with his two daughters Brighton and Isabelle
Jubilee’s Champagne Truffle