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:DLabels: puppy
So, you finally decided to get a Maltese puppy. You spent many hours talking to Maltese dog breeders and surfed the Internet countless times to find the perfect Maltese puppy for you and your family. You went from pet shop to pet shop, to dog associations, to animal societies, looking and meeting Maltese puppies until you have found the right one.
Question is: Now what? Your Maltese puppy needs a name!
Throughout his lifetime, you will use the Maltese puppy name over 35,000 times. So, make sure that you choose a name that you and your family will use to refer to that loving Maltese of yours.
Here are some tips in finding the perfect name for your Maltese puppy.
Remember that dogs understand brief commands. Names should therefore be easy to remember. Don't expect that your Maltese would be able to respond to you immediately when you named him "John Dewey McArthur".
The name of your puppy should not sound like the rest of the commands. For example, do not call your dog "Stacy". It's too close with the command "stay". Having a name like that will only confuse the Maltese.
Remember that you will be using the Maltese's name in public. Remember the joke circulating in emails when someone has a dog named "Sex" and gotten the dog owner into trouble? "Boner" might be funny for your drinking buddies, but may have a different reaction when you are in a veterinarian clinic or at a park.
Ask your kids what they want to name the Maltese puppy. Let them participate in name decision process. If they want to name the Maltese "Champ" or "Tootsie" so be it. Reserve your funky names when in front of other people.
You may believe that it would be an honor for your Uncle Tom or best friend Bobby if the Maltese is named after them. Maybe naming your baby after them might honor them, but naming your Maltese puppy after them won't.
If you decided to bring home a Maltese that is quite older, it would be probably better to stick with its old name. But, what if the name of the Maltese is "Barney", the name of your-ex whom you had a bitter breakup? Then, stick with other sounds similar to it. Once you've picked a name, see if it works out. If not, then there are tons of dog names available to replace it.
With these tips, naming your Maltese puppy should be fun.
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We'll help you choose a cute puppy name for your new addition to the family.
The dog name you choose says as much about you as it does about her(puppy).
Choosing the perfect cute puppy name for your dog is an opportunity to demonstrate to the world just how creative and insightful you are.
The female puppy name - top 20
1. Maggie 2. Molly 3. Lady 4. Sadie 5. Lucy 6. Daisy 7. Ginger 8. Abby 9. Sasha 10. Sandy 11. Dakota 12. Kate 13. Annie 14. Chelsea 15. Princess 16. Missy 17. Sophie 18. Bo 19. Coco 20. Tasha
Keep it simple. Dogs grasp brief orders, so short and sweet says it best. Names with just a couple of syllables work well.
Don't confuse the issue. Your puppy's name shouldn't sound similar to any commands. "Fetch, Fletch!" and "Stay, Ray" will only befuddle your pup.
Publicity hound. Since you'll be calling your dog's name in public, loudly and frequently, make sure it's not a name you'll be mortified to yell. "Butthead" may be funny in the privacy of your frat house, but it won't sound great at the dog park.
Consider the kids. You're right; "Fluffy" doesn't illustrate the noble nature of your Champion Irish Wolfhound, but kids appreciate simplicity, too. Register the fancy schmancy name with the AKC.
Don't name the pooch after a family member. Naming your baby after Uncle Norbert will keep you in the will, but naming your pup after him may not. Ask first before bestowing such an "honor" on a friend or relative.
Old dog, new home? Try and keep the name your adopted dog already owns. If you must change it, stick with similar sounds. "Barney" becomes a terrific "Farley" with ease.
Try it out. When you find a name you like, give it a test run for a day or two. If it feels natural, it's a keeper! Otherwise, move on to the next name on your list.
1 Maggie
2 Molly
3 Lady
4 Sadie
5 Lucy
6 Daisy
7 Ginger
8 Abby
9 Sasha
10 Sandy
11 Dakota
12 Katie
13 Annie
14 Chelsea
15 Princess
16 Missy
17 Sophie
18 Bo
19 Coco
20 Tasha
Top Female Names:
1. Jessie
Jessie is short for Jessica, which means "the rich one." Although Jessica sounds rather upper class, Jessie sound more down-to-earth, and would be a good name for a pretty, friendly dog who likes people.
2. Molly
Molly is an Irish name that means "Mary." A dog named Molly would be a down-to-earth kind of pet that you could rely on to be friendly and affectionate and welcoming to strangers.
3. Maggie
You could name any female dog Maggie, but it's an especially good name for a white dog, because it's short for Margaret, which means "pearl." If you shortened the name Maggie to Mag, you'd be complimenting your dog; you could say it was short for Magnificent.
4. Sadie
Although this sounds like a down-to-earth name, it's short for Sarah, which means "princess." Sadie can also be short for Mercedes, which is a lovely Spanish name meaning "mercy."
5. Lucy
Not only does this name mean "light," it also has a few associations with show business. "I Love Lucy" was a popular sit-com in the 1960s starring the madcap Lucille Ball. And Lucy is the girl who likes to tease Charlie Brown in Peanuts cartoons. So Lucy would be a great name for a fun dog who can be a bit of a comedienne.
6. Sasha
Does your dog help you relax at the end of a long day, and encourage you to get outside and exercise? Of course she does. So the perfect name for your dog is Sacha, which means "helpmate."
7. Lady
Lady is a popular dog's name and was the name of the cocker spaniel in the 1956 Disney movie "Lady and the Tramp." The name Lady is also used as a female title of nobility, given to someone regarded as having superior status.
8. Abby
Abby is short for Abigail, which means "joyous one" in Hebrew. So if you have a happy dog who lifts your spirits and makes you feel good, this might be the ideal name for her.
9. Chelsea
Although Chelsea is a suburb of New York, it's even better known as an upscale neighborhood of London, England. In the 1960s, Chelsea girls were known for their trendy fashions and active, fun social lives. So if your dog is fun, well-mannered polite like English people, and very social, Chelsea could be the name for her!
10. Bonnie
Top Male names :
1. Max
Max is one of those friendly names that offers an instant familiarity. The name means "the greatest," and is a good name for a sociable dog.
2. Jake
The name Jake sounds strong, yet friendly – no wonder it makes it into our list of Top 10 most popular dog names consistently!
3. Zack
People names are becoming more and more popular for dogs, as the name Zack proves. Zack is such a popular name that it makes it into our list of Top 10 male dog names in the United States.
4. Bailey
Dogs are very protective of the people in their lives, and of their homes. Sound like your dog? Then you may want to name him Bailey which comes from the word meaning "trusted guardian of others property."
5. Cody
The name Cody comes from an old English word meaning "cushion." So although Cody sounds like a good name for a tough, no-nonsense dog, it could also be right for a dog who really appreciates being patted and hugged.
6. Buddy
Since dogs are our best friends, our "buddies," it makes sense to name a dog Buddy. Buddy was also the name of a famous 1950s rock 'n' roll musician, Buddy Holly.
7. Rusty
Rusty is a good name for a dog who's the color of rust: orange, red, or brown, and all shades in between. As a dog's name, it has a nice, homey sound to it, and should be easy for any dog to learn.
8. Casey
If your dog is a watchdog by inclination then Casey is a good choice of a name. The name Casey comes from Ireland and its meaning is brave and watchful, and it was the name of a warrior who was reputed to never sleep.
9. Sam
Sam is short for Samuel, which is an old Hebrew name that means "heard by God" or "God listens." Sam can also be short for Samantha, and it can be changed to Sammy. But most people would likely just call their dog Sam or Sammy.
10. Jack
Jack is actually a different form of the name John, which means "God is good." As a dog's name, Jack sounds quite masculine, and so it would be good for a big, sturdy dog or a little dog who believes himself to be big.