Yeh, Farkas, IS a little funny.
And the last syllable would probably be left off if you were calling him at the park, or something.
Fark........Fa
rk.....Fark...
......
People might get scared.
He's super adorable.
I like the name "Shotse" or "Schotse". It is pronounced,,, "shot'-see".
It's German and I think the first spelling is correct - but not positive.
As a child, my mother's best friend, Emily, had a German Shepard named that. It means 'sweetheart'. He was such a good dog. Very intelligent. We could all sit in the living room and his mum would talk to us - and never even change her voice (this is true) - and say something like, "Shotse, please get my slippers." And up, he would jump and run to her bedroom and come back with the slippers. It was amazing.
She had him for a number of years - maybe 12, or more, and you never saw her without him. She was just a snip of a woman, very refined, proper and frail-looking, and he was a purebred German Shepard. That was in the days before dog-training was so popular and available. She taught him herself, just by instinct, I guess. He never pulled or lunged when they walked. Sometimes, I think she frou-frou'ed him up a little too much for my tastes, but he didn't seem to mind. She sewed this little funny hats with a elastic band that went under his chin to hold them on. He wore them with pride. He sat in the passenger seat just like another person would have. No licking the window or flopping around. He sat up and behaved. I think the whole town loved him.
When Shotse died, following a quick, but deadly illness, Emily, his mum, wasn't the same. You could just see the hole in her life - it was that big.
She was not as social - she didn't seem to smile as much. She was offered new pups - but turned them down. I think it was about a year and a half later that she, herself, died. I don't remember what she died of.....but I remember my mother telling me that she died of a broken heart.
Shotse - it's a darned good name.