Thursday, November 6, 2008

Tips For Choosing Female Dogs Names

By Warren Wong

Names for female dogs sound different than those for male dogs. Female dogs names tend to be short and have lots of soft sounding consonants and vowels. Since come female dogs of small breeds tend to be very active, this trait can help you in choosing the right name to match the dog. You may even choose a name that is the opposite of this trait if you want to train the dog to act in a different way.

Female dogs often have normal girls names such as Abby, Molly, Bonny, and Chloe. There are many graceful names you can choose from as well, such as Affinity and Precious. The names of the seasons are also well-suited to female dogs, such as Spring, Summer and Autumn. Weather names such as Rain, Snow and Sunshine sound very nice. When choosing the name, you should make sure it is one that you like since you will be using it quite often, especially when you are trying to train your puppy to behave inside the house. It should also be a name that won't cause embarrassment when you call the dog to come to you in the park.

The top 20 most popular names for female dogs are:

- Molly

- Maggie

- Lady

- Sadie

- Lucy

- Daisy

- Ginger

- Abby

- Sasha

- Sandy

- Dakota

- Katie

- Annie

- Chelsea

- Princess

- Missy

- Sophie

- Chloe

- Bo

- Tasha

- Cocoa

A snow white dog could be aptly named Snow White and if you got the dog at Christmas, you could call it Christmas or Noelle.

You can also search through endless lists of dog names by breed. Names for female Labrador Retrievers can depend on the color of the dog, such as Goldie for a Golden Lab. Emma, Lexis, Bonnie, and Lacey are popular names for this breed. Female German Shepherd names include Bella, Cara and Diva. The name you choose should be one that is suited to a puppy and a fully grown dog, especially if the dog is a large breed.

Small breeds of dogs lend themselves to short, cute names that work well for both puppies and adult dogs because even when the dog is fully grown it still looks as if it is a puppy. Look at names that sound small and dainty, such as Angel, Baby, Bitsy or Elf. The name for a small dog should be short because it would be really funny to have a long name on a tiny dog.

The Internet is one of the best locations to start your search for a name for your female dog of any breed. You can sift through the lists and make notes of names that you like. Then try out the names on the dog to see which one she responds to most quickly. In this way, you are helping the dog to choose her own name.


For more female dogs names, names for male dogs and unusual dog names visit http://www.Names-For-Dogs.co.uk

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