How to Choose the Perfect Pet Name

If you have recently bought a new puppy or if you're thinking about it then you're probably wondering how to come up with the perfect unique name for the pet. However, the process of picking the name can be quite difficult, especially when your creativity is running low.

Dogs are very social, yet independent animals and should be named accordingly. Whenever you finally choose a name, keep in mind that the name will be with your dog for life. For instance, it may not be a wise decision to name a dominant male
dog a cute name, and you may want to think twice about naming a small toy dog a male name.

I recommend waiting a few days after getting your new dog before choosing a unique name. Most people have an idea prior to getting a pet as to what the name should be, but sometimes when you finally see the animal you realize that name doesn't fit its personality or appearance. By waiting, you could pick up on some of the characteristics of the new dog that will give you the necessary inspiration. For instance, if your dog scratches a lot then how about "Scratch?" If your dog is the life of the party then why not name it "Vegas?" Is your dog a begger? How about the name "Hobo?"

Whenever it comes time to naming your dog, it is important to remember to choose a unique name that cannot be confused with any normal everyday commands. For instance, don't name your dog "Pete" if they understand and recognize that word "Treat." Otherwise, you'll constantly be reaching into the treat bowl and your dog is now loving their name. Names like "Kit" can be confused with "Sit" and so on.

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  • You can choose names from a variety of mediums such as television or books.
  • Choose a name that won't confuse your pet with other common commands.
  • Choose a name that wouldn't embarrass you to yell it out in public.