Boy Dog Name Advice |
From the very beginning it’s necessary to say that
it’s not
an easy task to choose a name for your dog, if you are not going to
choose the one that first comes into your mind. Remember that now your
boy dog is a member of your family. Of course you will browse Internet,
read books and articles about choosing
a dog name and finally you will be confused.
Pay attention to the following naming
tips:
1) If you have in your mind some boy dog names write them down.
2) The name should be simple (one or two syllable) and easy for your
dog to recognize.
3) Make sure that it’s easy to call out the name
you’ve chosen and it’s pleasant for you to call it
out.
4) The name shouldn’t sound like commands.
5) Remember that you’ll have to call out this name in public
places.
6) If you have already chosen the boy dog name you like,
don’t
hurry and try it during several days. Study you dog’s
behavior;
probably it will help you to pick up another name, which will be more
suitable.
In case you want to make the process of choosing a dog name easier,
first think and decide what features of your pet you want to stress
with the help of boy dog name.
It can be appearance, size, color, behavior, capabilities and so on.
You should remember that your dog’s name plays an important
role
in his life! It would be nice if you pay proper attention to
boy dog name
meaning and the origin of the word.
Let’s view some boy dog names of different origins as an
example:
1) If you want to stress your dog’s coat color, you can
choose
such boy dog name as: Kerry, Dolan (Irish origin) – dark;
Derry,
Roy (Irish origin) – red-haired; Kent (Welsh origin) - white
and
brilliant; Panda, Zebra – black and white; Whitman (English
origin) – white-haired.
2) If your dog is your guardian: Devlin (Irish origin) – a
brave
fighter; Ward (English origin), Armand (German
origin) - a
guardian; Porter (French origin) – the one who stand guard
over
the gate;
3) When you want to stress your dog’s character or behavior:
Neil
(Irish origin) – the winner; Garvin (English origin) - a
faithful
friend in any battle; Dalbert (English origin) – bright
person
(this boy dog can brighten any room).
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