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Choosing a name for your Dog


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By Charlotte Hargreaves   [ 09/06/2007 ]
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So you've brought home your new dog and it's time to choose a name but you're running short on ideas. Choosing a name for your dog can be hard if you aren't feeling very creative, so here we give you a head start with the basics and some great ideas to help you choose the perfect name for your puppy. Part of the reason we grow to love our dogs so much is that they each have a unique and special personality. Of course most dogs, if you asked what their name is, would tell you that they are called “Get Down!".Be sure when you look through lists of dog names that you check the meaning for any hidden meanings. Also you may want to try the popular dog names for a great list of popular dog names that have stood the test of time.Attaching a cool puppy name to him is a huge part of the fun and something you need to get right. In fact, getting the right dog name can give you a lead on training your puppy successfully. Keeping your dog's name short and to the point will drastically increase your dogs ability to learn. Unlike some other pet names, dog names are a command in themselves when calling your pup and therefore should reflect a dogs comprehension abilities.If your puppy is purebred and you received papers when you bought him you can look back through the family tree of your dog. When possible, involve your whole family in the puppy naming process.Cute puppy names can come to sound ridiculous as your dog grows into a big strong adult. Try to ensure that the dog name you decide on will continue to suit your puppy when he grows up.Dog names should be simple and consist of two sylables or less. Dog names should be of a nuetral tone as they have a hard time distinguishing human speech and do much better with short, single words. This is a big factor in why the most popular dog names are short and easy to say. They should ideally fit your dogs personality or the personality which you wish your dog to have. Dog names say a lot about your loved one and believe it or not a lot about you too! If you have more than two dogs, avoid using similar sounding names.Dog Names with potentially offensive or poor conotations should not be used. You really wouldn't want to be shouting "Killer! Killer!" in the park or streetwould you? Names should be easy to pronounce and spell, and should not sound similar to the commands that you would use in training such as: "forward", "halt", "right", "left", "heel", "sit", "down", "come", "steady", "stand", "wait", "that's enough", "no", and "ready, let's go", just to name a few.“Duke”, “Jake”, “Doug”, “Baxter” and “Buddy” are usually in the top five male dog names and are used extensively. Unlike female dogs, boy dog names tend to be more assertive and strong, rather than sounding soft and friendly. The majority of Male Dog Names are single syllable and tend to be direct, while Female Dog Names tend to be two syllable and end with a high pitch. Make you male dog name distinctive and different. Dog names are harder, especially big male dogs that normally have testosterone-laden names like "Sargon," or "Butch.There are many thousands of female dog names, and naming your female dog can be hard but it can also be an interesting and fun process. Female dog names and male dog names may be interchangeable but they still carry a specific meaning. People choose female dog names that are most commonly used to name infant children. But don’t worry and don’t get overwhelmed by the tremendous number of female dog names. Look around and get the best dog names for your female friend. The five most common female dog names are: Maggie, Molly, Lady, Sadie and Lucy.Or how about female dog names in french? You could use these names as dog names too. Ada, Albine, Alessandra, Agathe, Anna, Anne, Arlette, Berthe, Barbe, Arlette, Ariane, Barbara, Cindy, Celeste, Celestina, Camille, Candida, Carla, Dora, Dolares or Debra.For breeds from other countries the names will reflect that country's language and culture. American breeds or mixed breeds may have names such as Bubba, Sammy, Fido and Snoopy.Breeds from the United Kingdom often have names such as Jep, Jess, Lad or Laddie, Ace, Tipper, Mickey or Topper. It is not uncommon to have dogs named Churchill, Prince and even King. Often dogs are named after famous people both within the culture and from outside of the culture. They list the most popular Scottish pet names as Sam, Coco, Jack, Ben, and Tansy for dogs and Jasper, Tigger, Charlie, and Lucky for girls. It's interesting to note that Jack and Ben were very popular children's names in Scotland as well.If you are searching italian names for your puppy that are related to behavior, character or emotional senses, you will learn that Italian dog names are a sensible option because they are highly expressive. In conclusion remember that Dog names are limited only by your imagination!

About the author:
Charlotte Is a life long Dog Fancier and maintains several web sites on Dog Health & training. She is probably best known as author of well known books on Dogs including "The Big Book of Dog Names. http://www.american-dog-training.com

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