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7 Puppy Naming
Tips
By: Jenifer McVey
You’ve
picked out the perfect puppy. You spent hours on the internet,
researching the right breed for you and your family. Then you
went from breeder to breeder or humane society to humane
society, meeting and greeting pups until you find just the
right match.
Now what? He needs a name!
Over the course of its life, you will use your dog’s name
more than 35,000 times. So be sure you’re picking a name you
can live with and love.
With these seven simple steps, the key to finding the
perfect puppy name is at your fingertips!
• Dogs understand short commands. Easy names with two or
fewer syllables work well.
• Your puppy’s name shouldn’t sound like any commands.
“Stacy” and “stay” are too close for comfort. Such a name will
only confuse the issue.
• Remember, you’ll be using your pup’s name in public.
“Boner” may be cute among your fellow fraternity members, but
it won’t go over well at the veterinarian.
• Make your kids part of the decision process. Kids like it
simple, too, so if calling your Champion Cavalier King Spaniel
“Bootsie” works for them, consider keeping the hoity toity name
strictly for AKC purposes.
• You may think it’s an honor to name your pup after you’re
favorite Uncle Norbert. Naming your baby after him may keep you
in the will, but naming your puppy after him won’t.
• If you’re bringing home an older dog, ideally, stick with
the name it already owns. Can’t stand it because “Barney” was
the first boy who broke your heart? Then stick with similar
sounds when choosing a new dog name. “Barney” morphs into
“Farley” easily.
• Once you’ve chosen a name, try it out for a day or so.
You’ll know right away whether it’s a keeper. If not, there’s
always more puppy names on your list!
Take a look around you. All around are terrific ideas to
inspire you.
At first glance, a couple things will stand out about your
new puppy. Enjoy him or her for a day or two and take these
into consideration.
• Appearance. What’s your dog look like? His color, size,
and personal style inspires a variety of name choices. “Stubbs”
would be a great name for a dachshund pup. Or you may call a
cream colored cock-a-poo “Buffy.”
• Personality. Given a couple of days, your new dog’s
personality will really shine through. Try “Cuddles” for the
sweet little guy who loves to get cozy or “Puddles” for the
pooch who can’t seem to find the doggie door.
If you want to go beyond the basics, many famous dog names
or foreign dog names can fit the bill. Consider these favorite
puppy names when making your decision.
• Celebrity puppy names. Today, pooches have more celebrity
following than their famous owners. Chew on “Lola,” a name used
by both Hilary Duff and the Osbournes.
• TV dogs. “Scooby” and “Astro” come to mind if you want to
honor a famous TV pup.
• Movie dogs. Cool movies and cool dog names seem to go hand
in hand. Cool Hand Luke’s “Blue” would be a fitting label for a
variety of dogs. Or try “Bodie,” from the weeper Steel
Magnolias.
• Comic dogs. “Snoopy” will always be a favorite, but also
consider “Daisy” or “Odie.”
• German dog names. For starters, try out “Fritz” or
“Kaiser.”
• Irish dog names. “Finn” fits well for any pup, as does
“Murphy,” which just happens to mean “hound of the sea.”
• French puppy names. “Pierre” and “Gigi” are top contenders
for any dog, especially those with a little oo-la-la in their
genes.
The choices are endless. However, with these simple tips and
some thought, before long, you’ll have found the perfect puppy
name!
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