Thanks I am picking up my new Rottweiler puppy this week and want to name her cookie but since she is German I thought the German word might be better
If possible could you spell it out phoneticlly
German is kind of strange with some things, cookies are one of them. As I said with pfeffernuese (spice cookie) it isn't always a literal translation Keks (Kekse kek ze) is more of a biscuit or mini cake type of cookie, while Plaetzchen (plets chen) is more of a traditional batter cookie
will do; she will be my first Rottie with a full tail as they don't dock them in Germany anymore (at least this is the info
from the breeder and extra $ promise did not sway him) I am just glad my 12yr. old girl is still here to help me with the training
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