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Top 10 Wacky Dog Names and the Meanings Behind Them – 22. August, 2017

When it comes to naming your dog, you don’t have to go with a clichéd or a traditional name – something silly or creative can be a lot of fun! Whether you are looking for a name that is completely unique or you want something that will inspire a laugh, these top ten wacky dog names are a great place to start. You do not necessarily have to pick one of these names for your own dog, but they might inspire you to come up with something wild and wacky all your own.

  1. Baron von Furrypants – This name was given to a Labrador Retriever owned by Kathy Warren and her family. Warren decided on this name because they wanted something that sounded regal but had a fun side to it as well.
  2. Smiley Cyrus – When Crystal Coker brought her new Chihuahua puppy home she noticed the puppy’s tendency to smile, she named the dog Smiley – the addition of Cyrus to the name was included because Coker always gives her pets silly names.
  3. Abraham Lincoln Continental – This name belongs to a Catahoula-Husky mix who was adopted by a young man named Ryan. The dog’s original name was Linkin (after Linkin Park) but Ryan renamed him after Abraham Lincoln and the Ford Lincoln Continental car.
  4. Nutmeg Spice O Paris – Becky Summers was given a Pomeranian puppy from her dog breeder mother and, though she wasn’t sure she wanted a small dog, she soon fell in love. Summers named her dog Nutmeg Spice O Paris after the nutmeg color of the dog’s coat and “O Paris” is an adaptation of the dog’s bloodline, “O Paradise”.
  5. Rosie Picklebottom – When Heather Krieger asked her children what to name their new Dachshund puppy, she asked them what the dog looked like for inspiration. The kids decided that her fur had a reddish tint and her long torso looked like a pickle – thus the name Rosie Picklebottom was chosen.
  6. Hamburger Patty – This name belongs to an English Bulldog who was originally named Patty but was given the moniker Hamburger after her love for food and her hunger for making new friends. Patty gobbles up opportunities to meet new people in the same way people gobble up hamburgers.
  7. Artoo Dogtoo – This pup has a rags-to-riches story, having gone from a nameless foster dog to being adopted by Annette de Soto. Because Annette and her family already had one dog, they nicknamed the foster Dog Two which evolved into a Star Wars-inspired name, Artoo Dogtoo.
  8. Parker the Barker – One day Ron Harken was driving to Indianapolis to save a puppy mill Havanese from foster care. After obtaining the dog, Harken spent the night in a hotel where the dog barked the whole night through, earning him the name Parker the Barker.
  9. Peanut Wigglebutt – Christine Edwards brought home the runt of a Dachshund litter who had enough personality to fill ten dogs. When they first met, the puppy wagged his tail so hard he almost fell over, earning her the name Peanut Wigglebutt.
  10. Zippity Do Dawg – When Jill Hicks brought home a Queensland Heeler, her love for Disney inspired her to name the dog after a Disney tune – she chose the name Zippity Do Dawg.

The top ten wacky dog names listed above are a great place to start if you are thinking about a witty or a funny name for your new puppy. Any of these names would be a good option, especially if your puppy has a bit of a goofy side.

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Top 10 Flower or Tree Names for Dogs – 30. May, 2017

Picking the perfect name for your dog can be quite a challenge, especially if you haven’t gotten to know him or her yet. It takes time to learn about your dog’s personality so you can choose the best name possible. If you need some help coming up with ideas to test out, consider naming your puppy after your favorite flower or tree.

  1. Rose – A rose is a beautiful flower that comes in a wide variety of colors and while they appear delicate, they often have thorns. Rose would be a fitting name for a dog that has a sweet personality but won’t hesitate to defend herself or her family.
  2. Daisy – The daisy is a member of the sunflower family and while they are typically white in color, they can be yellow, purple, or pink as well. If your puppy has a sweet and mild-mannered personality, a dainty name like Daisy could be the right choice.
  3. Lily – The lily is a large flower that has long, white petals. These flowers are very beautiful in an almost exotic way so Lily might be a good name for a rare or exotic dog breed.
  4. Ivy – Ivy is neither a tree nor a flower, but it is still a lovely plant. One thing to be wary of with ivy is that it will grow on anything and everything, just like your puppy will grow on you!
  5. Maple – The maple tree is strong and proud and it produces a thick, sweet syrup. If you have a dog who has a sweet and sugary personality, the name Maple might be the perfect fit.
  6. Willow – The willow tree is known for its long, slender branches which bend and flow with the wind. If you have a dog who is very patient, always going with the flow, the name Willow might suit him or her perfectly.
  7. Blossom – The name blossom is attached to many flower plants and trees like the beautiful cherry blossom or the apple blossoms that bloom in spring. No matter which one you choose to name your puppy after, Blossom is a beautiful name.
  8.  Clover – This name belongs to the small green plant which has three, or sometimes four leaves. Clover is often considered an Irish name but it can be given to any puppy you are lucky enough to own.
  9. Primrose – The primrose is a small flowering plant that tends to grow in clumps. These flowers are rather dainty but in the right conditions they grow like weeds. If you have a puppy who seems shy at first but blossoms once you get to know her, Primrose might be a good name.
  10. Buttercup – This little flower is named for its butter-yellow color and it could be a great name for a puppy with a golden coat and a sweet personality.

When it comes to naming your puppy, there are plenty of paths to take but you should consider naming him or her after something you lose. The top ten flower and tree-inspired puppy names listed above are a great place to start.

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Top 12 Irish Dog Names – 11. April, 2017

Ireland is the land of green and it is one of the most beautiful countries in Europe. The ancient culture of Ireland is rooted in Gaelic myth and folklore and the Irish are still very concerned with luck and tradition. If you are looking for the perfect name for your dog, why not consider one of these Irish-themed dog names?

  1. Clover – Nothing is more Irish than a lucky four-leaf clover and it is also the perfect name for your new furry friend! With a name like Clover you can expect good fortune to follow you wherever your dog takes you!
  2. Patty – Inspired by St. Patrick himself (or the holiday named after him), Patty is the perfect name for a dog with a spunky personality. One thing is for sure, a dog named Patty will always be your good luck charm!
  3. Buttercup – The Buttercup is a lovely yellow flower that blooms throughout the spring and summer. These little flowers can be found growing in the wild fields of Ireland, adding a pop of color to the beautiful green countryside. Buttercup just might be the perfect name for your golden-coated dog.
  4. Dublin – If you are looking for an Irish-inspired dog name that doesn’t make a reference to luck or the color green, why not choose the name of Ireland’s capital? Dublin was founded as a Viking settlement and it is a city rich with culture and history.
  5. Charm – If you have a small dog with a charming personality or if you feel like your furry friend is your personal good luck charm, why not name him Charm? If you translate the word Charm from the Greek it means “grace” or “kindness” which might be perfectly fitting for your little dog.
  6. Emerald – Do you have a dog with green eyes and a precious personality? Then Emerald just might be the perfect Irish-inspired name. The emerald is a precious gemstone known for its rich green color but your emerald will be much more precious than any stone.
  7. Patrick – This is an Irish baby name that means “noble”. This name could also be given in reference to Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. No matter which inspiration speaks to you, this is the perfect name for a male dog.
  8. Copper – If you have a dog with a red coat, Copper just might be the perfect name. Not only will it match your dog’s coloration, but it is reminiscent of the copper penny, an Irish good luck charm!
  9. Puca – Also known as Pooka or Puka, this name belongs to a fairy creature of Irish folklore. The Puca is considered the bearer of both good and bad fortune which might be the perfect name for a dog who has a good heart but a tendency to get into trouble. With a dog named Puca you never know what to expect!
  10. Goldie – The Irish love their gold – after all, that’s what the leprechauns keep at the end of the rainbow! The perfect name for a fair-haired dog, you will find that your Goldie is worth her weight in gold.

Whether you hail from Ireland yourself or you simply have an appreciation for Irish culture, consider one of these Irish-inspired names for your next dog.

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What are the Top 10 City-Inspired Dog Names? – 26. January, 2017

City-Inspired Dog NamesIf you are having trouble coming up with the perfect name for your dog, why not draw inspiration from some of the largest and most beautiful cities in the world? Below you will find a list of some of the top ten city-inspired dog names that you should consider for your new canine companion.

  1. Brooklyn – The perfect name for a scrappy dog that just won’t take “No” for an answer, Brooklyn is the most populous of New York City’s five boroughs. Home to more than 2 million residents, Brooklyn is the definition of “big city” even though it only has a land area of 71 square miles!
  2. Tokyo – Both the capital and the most populous city in Japan, Tokyo is the perfect name for a Japanese dog breed like the Akita, Shiba Inu, or the Japanese Terrier. These dogs have an undeniable air of dignity, much like the Japanese people themselves.
  3. Cairo – This is the capital and the largest city in Egypt, not to mention the largest metropolitan area in all of the Middle East. Cairo is the perfect name for an ancient dog breed like the Afghan Hound or the Saluki, though any dog would be lucky to carry this beautiful name.
  4. Paris – Home to the Eiffel Tower and the world’s most visited art museum, the Louvre, Paris is also known as the city of love. Capital and most populous city in France, Paris is the perfect name for a dog with a luxurious coat or for a toy breed that likes to get its way.
  5. Boston – If your dog is down to earth and more than a little bit stubborn, Boston might just be the perfect name. Boston is the capital and largest city in Massachusetts and it is home to some of the country’s oldest and most famous neighborhoods.
  6. London – Not only is London one of the world’s leading financial centers but it is also home to some of the world’s biggest fashion, arts, and entertainment locales. London is the capital of England and it is the perfect name for a smaller dog with a big personality.
  7. Santiago – The capital and largest city in Chile, South America, Santiago would be the perfect name for a Latin American dog breed like the Fila Brasileiro, the Dogo Argentino, or the Brazilian Terrier. The city was named in honor of St. James, the patron saint of Spain.
  8. Savannah – The oldest city in the state of Georgia, Savannah is the perfect name for a dog who has an old soul but a spunky personality. Savannah is known for its historic architecture and for its unique Southern charm.
  9. Dallas – Not only is Dallas the ninth largest city in the U.S. but it is also the largest urban center and the fourth most populous metropolitan area in the country. Dallas would be the perfect name for a truly Southern dog breed like the Redbone Coonhound or Plott Hound.
  10. Vienna – The capital and largest city in Austria, Vienne is home to nearly 2 million people. Not only is this city very large, but it is home to some of the world’s best cultural and architectural wonders.

Whether you are a world traveler or not, you can appreciate the beauty of these top ten city-inspired dog names. If none of the names on this list strike your fancy, think about some of your own favorite cities for a new idea!

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Top 10 Christmas Themed Names for Dogs – 28. December, 2016

Christmas Themed Names for DogsIf you add a new member of the family during the Christmas season, why not give him a Christmas-inspired name while you’re at it? Christmas is a time for family and for love so giving your dog a name that reminds you of those things will mean that the Christmas spirit will always be with you.

  1. Noel – Translated from the Middle English, Noel is literally the meaning of Christmas. If you are looking for a dog name that reminds you of this wonderful time of year, Noel just might be the name you’ve been seeking.
  2. Angel – Angels are guardian spirits and they play a key role in the story of Christmas. If you feel like your dog was sent to earth to guide and guard you, Angel could be the perfect Christmas-inspired name you’ve been looking for.
  3. Elf – The elves are Santa’s helpers and they are frequently depicted as spirited, silly little creatures. If you have a dog with a friendly but goofy personality, Elf might be a good name to consider.
  4. Snowflake – No name is better than Snowflake for a dog with a white coat or a colored coat with white spots. It is especially fitting if your dog also loves to catch snowballs and play in the snow drifts during the winter.
  5. Dasher – Inspired by the names of Santa’s reindeer, Dasher is a great name for a dog. This name might be fitting for a large-breed dog that is strong enough to pull a sleigh.
  6. Santa – Santa is the giver of gifts and the bringer of Christmas. If you feel like your dog is the best gift you could have ever received, Santa just might be the perfect name!
  7. Mittens – There is a children’s Christmas story called The Red Mitten in which a young girl’s lost mitten becomes a gift of warmth to the woodland creatures. Mittens is not only a reminder of the spirit of Christmas but it is the perfect name for a dog with “mittens” on his feet.
  8. Frosty – This name has many inspirations. Not only can it be a reference to the wintertime children’s story but it can also be a reference to the frosty weather during the Christmas season. No matter which inspiration speaks to you, Frosty is the perfect name for a dog with white fur.
  9. Blessing – Christmas is a time for giving and a time for appreciating the things you already have. If your dog is one of your favorite things and you feel lucky to have him, Blessing just might be the perfect Christmas-inspired name.
  10. Cocoa – If you are looking for a dog name that invokes the warm, fuzzy feelings of Christmas without being a direct reference, why not name your dog after your favorite winter beverage? After all, there is nothing that warms your heart more than a mug of hot cocoa.

Christmas is a wonderful holiday filled with joy and spent with family. If you are looking for the perfect name for your new dog, why not choose one of the Christmas-themed names so you will always remember how much your dog means to you?

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The Top 10 Fruit & Veggie Names for Dogs – 21. September, 2016

Dog With AppleWhen it comes to picking a name for your dog, there are an endless array of options to choose from – so many options, in fact, that it can be hard to make a choice at all! If you are looking for a cute and witty name for your dog, think about some of your favorite fruits and veggies for inspiration!

  1. Kale – Often described as a superfood, kale is absolutely loaded with nutrients – it is sometimes described as one of the healthiest foods on the planet! Giving your dog the name “Kale” is pretty much the same as naming him after a superhero.
  2. Pumpkin – This name is perfect for a cute and cuddly puppy, especially if he has a golden or yellow color. Pumpkin is often used as a term of endearment, so it is the perfect name for a cute puppy.
  3. Peaches – These fruits are known for being sweet and succulent – that makes it the perfect name for a sweet little puppy. If you want to take this name to the next level, throw the word “Princess” in front of it and it becomes a Super Mario reference!
  4. Spinach – Another leafy green that is packed with nutrients, Spinach is the power behind Popeye’s strength. If you feel like your dog is your source of strength, why not name him after this super food?
  5. Berry – Strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, blackberries – there are so many different types of berries! The one thing all berries have in common, however, is that they are sweet. If your puppy has a sweet and sugary nature, Berry just might be the perfect name.
  6. Clementine – A clementine is a small, sweet orange. Not only is this fruit a cute name for a puppy as it stands, but the word “clementine” actually translates from the Latin to mean “mild” or “gentle”. This makes it the perfect name for a sweet, mild-mannered puppy.
  7. Lemon – The lemon is a fruit known for its bright yellow color and its tart flavor. If you have a puppy with a golden coat and a tendency to get into trouble, Lemon just might be the perfect name. She looks sweet but she is always full of surprises!
  8. Pepper – This name might remind you of black pepper, a spice, but it could also be inspired by bell peppers. Peppers come in a wide range of colors and they can be either spicy or sweet – it is a great name for a puppy with a bit of a tempestuous personality.
  9. Pea – Peas are small and round and they have a delightful crispness to them until they are cooked. There are a variety of different types of peas but sweet peas are one of the most popular. Just think of it – Sweet Pea is the perfect name for a little female puppy!
  10. Rosemary– Though technically an herb and not a fruit or vegetable, Rosemary is an adorable name for a female dog. You can call her Rosie for short!

Names like “Rover” and “Fido” are pretty cliché for a dog so don’t be afraid to get a little creative. If you need some ideas for dog names, consider some of the top ten fruit and veggie-inspired names that are listed above!

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Top 12 Cute Female Puppy Names from Movies and TV – 17. August, 2016

Cute-Female-Puppy-namesEveryone has a favorite movie or television show and there is no better way to express your love than to name your dog after a favorite character! Below you will find a list of the top ten movie- and television-inspired dog names to consider for your female puppy.

  1. Bella – This name is inspired by the main female character from the Twilight movies, Bella Swan. It is also a name that means “beautiful” in several languages so it could be the perfect fit for your puppy.
  2. Khaleesi – This is the Dothraki word for “queen” and it is the title given to Daenerys Targaryen in the Game of Thrones television series. Khaleesi is a name befitting a queen and it could be the perfect name for your female puppy.
  3. Scarlett – This name comes from the book Gone with the Wind which was also made into a movie. Scarlett is the tempestuous female lead of the book who is known for being fiercely independent and for always getting what she wants.
  4. Arwen – Inspired by the Elfin maiden from the Lord of the Rings trilogy, Arwen would be the perfect name for a gentle dog with a long, flowing coat. Arwen’s hair was dark but this name could be given to a light-haired dog as well because many elves are blonde.
  5. Baby – This name comes from the movie “Dirty Dancing” and the most famous line is, “No one puts Baby in the corner”. Baby would be the perfect name for a small-breed dog because it would fit her size as well as her personality.
  6. Hermione – The name of the smart female lead in the Harry Potter novels and movies, Hermione would be the perfect name for an intelligent female puppy. Hermione is known for her book smarts and for her incredible loyalty to her friends.
  7. Mystique – One of the main characters from various X-men movies, Mystique is the mutant name for Raven Darkholme. This name would be a great choice for a dog that has a bit of an unpredictable nature and a bit of a mischievous side.
  8. Lorelai – This name comes from the popular television series, Gilmore Girls, which follows the story of an inseparable mother and daughter pair. If Lorelai is a little too formal for you, you can always nickname your dog Rory.
  9. Bambi – Inspired by the Disney film, Bambi would be a great name for a long-limbed female puppy with a gentle nature. Despite the tragic past, Bambi grew up to be a great and loyal friend.
  10. Xena – If you have a puppy that is destined to grow up strong and independent, why not name her after Xena, the warrior princess? There couldn’t be a more fitting name.

If you are having a hard time thinking up the perfect name for your dog, why not draw inspiration from some of your favorite characters? For a unique dog name, consider one of the top ten female puppy names inspired by television and movies as listed above.

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Teach Your Dog His or Her Name – 8. April, 2016

Teach Your Dog His NameIf you are a new dog owner, you most-likely just chose the perfect name for your sweet little pup or adopted dog. Many dog owners take their time when finding a name for their dog. Chances are your pup or adopted dog probably had a name that the breeder or temporary caregiver gave him or her. Most pet parents prefer naming their dog with a new name once they arrive home. Now that you have the perfect name you will need to teach your dog to respond.

  • Use a Happy Voice – You will want to begin with saying your pup’s name with a happy tone in your voice. This signifies to your pup that the “name” they are hearing is something positive and energetic.
  • Use Treats – Most puppies enjoy eating delicious and tasty treats. When you say your pup’s name, get his or her attention with a treat. This will allow your pup to understand that his name requires a response such as him or her shifting his attention towards you.
  • Use the Name – Use his or her name frequently. Walk a few steps away from your pup then call his name, using hand gestures to come towards you. Also, when your pup casually looks at you throughout the day, once you make eye contact, gently pet his or her head and say their name.
  • Call from a Distance – Try calling your pup from another room in your home. This is a test to see if he or she comes running when their name is called. If your dog does not come running within a few calls, repeat the steps above and then conduct the test again.
  • Set Aside Time for Training – Some dogs will learn their name quickly, but others may take some time to adjust to their new name. As a dog owner you will want to have patience and always keep a positive attitude. Setting aside a few minutes a day to focus on training is beneficial during the process. Your goal is to spend about five minutes repeating the training steps. It is best to repeat this brief training about three to five times a day.

Dog owners will want to avoid using their dog’s name in a moment of anger. This often happens when a dog owner looses their patience and yells at their dog for bad behavior. While it is never good to yell at your dog, it is even worse to use their name. Remember those days when your parents would say your entire first, middle and last name when you were in trouble? It would strike fear into you! This will be the same result for your pup. This is why it is important to use your dog’s name in positive situations only and always say it with a smile in your voice. Once your dog has learned his or her name you will want to stop using the treats to get his or her attention. The tasty reward should be replaced with verbal praise and a pat on the head.

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How to Choose a Dog Name Based on Personality – 14. March, 2016

Dog Name Based on PersonalityYou just brought your pup home and it is time for you to give him or her, their name. Many dog owners already have a specific name in mind before they even find the right pup to bring home. But others prefer to name their dog based on their personality. This is a great way for you to show the world the unique personality that your dog has every time you call their name. Imagine being at the dog park and you hear a dog owner call out their dogs name “happy”. You are sure to see a happy-go-lucky dog come running. On the other hand imagine if you hear someone call out “killer”? Most-likely a ferocious dog will come running towards their owner. The following steps will help you find the perfect personality based dog name for your dog!

  • Get to Know Your Dog – Chances are you either just brought a pup home or adopted a dog from a shelter. Spend some time with your new family member and observe his or her behavior. Does he or she exhibit certain personality traits such as shyness, happiness, playfulness, stubbornness and other traits? Find the trait that best suits your dog’s personality.
  • Shyness Names – If your dog seems shy consider names such as bashful, sweetie, shilo and carrie (short for careful).
  • Intelligence Names – Is your dog smart and reacts to everything going on in their surroundings? These intelligent dogs could have names such as Einstein, keen, sassy and whiz.
  • Happy-Go-Lucky Names – If your dog exudes happiness and an easy-going personality, names such as happy, merry, blithe, chipper, jolly, peppy and sunny are excellent options.
  • Energetic Names – Did you bring your pup home and as soon as their paws hit the floor they are an energetic bundle of joy? Dog names that express energy include zipster, speedy, dash, moxie, zing and zest.
  • Playful Names – If you dog is extremely playful and expresses a personality of a joker or prankster, names to consider are frisky, spirit, joy, action, avalanche, josh, jokey and witty.
  • Loving and Kind Names – If your dog expresses a kind, sweet, compassionate nature you will want to consider names such as lovey, sugar, honey, romeo, candy and heart.
  • Strong Dog Names – If your dog has a strong personality name suggestions include rambo, stark, force, stealth, muscles, brute, brawn, power and rocky.

Getting to know your dog’s true nature and personality can take some time. However, you will want to name your dog as soon as possible because it helps during training sessions. Once you do name your dog use their name frequently so they get use to it. It is wise to name your dog as soon as possible, otherwise you will resort to using a variety of kind names such as honey and sweetie and your dog will begin to think that is his or her name. Use the helpful tips above today to help guide you on naming your dog based on his or her personality.

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The Art of Naming a Dog – 6. January, 2016

The Art of Naming a DogYour dog’s name is the most important word they will ever learn. While many dog parents may choose to give their dog two to three names, similar to a first, middle and last name, others prefer just one name. Either way you will want to choose just one name when addressing your dog. Keep in mind that dogs are able to comprehend and retain a number of words and his or her name should be one of them. If you are calling for your dog using all two to three names you may be causing confusion. Choose just one name for your dog and stick to it.

Avoid Confusion

Your dog will learn a variety of command words throughout his or her lifetime. Sit, come, stay and many other verbal commands are essential to training your dog to be obedient. When naming your dog, make sure you so not choose a name that rhymes with any of the verbal command words you will be using for training purposes. Keep in mind what language you will be using when speaking to your dog. Some dog owners will use their native language or second language to speak to their dog. Some pet parents like to stay true to the dog’s breed. They will use the German language commands for their German shepherd even though the dog owner is not fluent in German. Whichever language you choose to use, be certain that they don’t sound similar to the name you choose for your dog. This will only cause your dog confusion and disturb their focus when trying to adhere to your commands.

Choose a Canine or Human Name?

Some dog owners may prefer to treat their dog like if it was their child, therefore, giving the dog a humanized name such as Suzanne or Jonathan. Naming the dog in this manner helps the pet parent feel more capable of treating the dog like a human child. While other dog owners prefer to treat their dogs like a canine and prefer names that are more suited for a dog. Before naming your dog you will want to take into consideration how you feel about the dog and if you plan to treat it more like a human or a canine. This will help guide you to specific names suited for either choice.

You most-likely thought carefully about your dog’s name. Many dog owners choose a creative name that they feel suits their dog. Once you have the perfect name chosen, try it out on your dog. Begin by calling your dog by the name and saying the name out loud about three to five names while looking at your dog. Surprisingly you may feel that the perfect name you have chosen doesn’t quite match the expressive, soulful eyes or compassionate personality of your dog. At this point it is back to the beginning stages of naming your dog. When choosing a name for your dog it is wise to consider a few names before finally deciding on the true name.

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