Having a Hard Time Naming Your Dog?

Don't make the same mistakes I made with my Beagle!

History has shown us that people have been naming their dogs for as long as they have kept them. The earliest known pure-bred dog was the Saluki, named after the town of Saluk in Yemen. Rock carvings dated to 7000BC show a very strong resemblance to the Saluki. The earliest domesticated dogs seem to be the Egyptian Pharaoh Hounds which date back to at least 4000BC and who played a signifigant role in the Egyptian royal family. Archaeological digs from around the world have given us proof that mans best friend was given a name. We know many ancient Egyptian dogs’ names from leather collars as well as reliefs, stele and statuary. They included such names as Brave One, Reliable, Good Herdsman, North-Wind, Antelope and even “Useless”. Other names come from the dog’s appearance, such as Blue or Snow, while still other dogs were given numbers for names, such as “Seven”. Many of the names seem to represent endearment, while others convey merely the dog’s abilities or capabilities.

Naming a dog today has become a challenge as more and more people become dog owners. We all want our pet to have that unique name which no one else has. However there are certain common sense guidelines that should be followed when naming your beloved puppy.

1. Remember, you will be using and calling out this name up to a hundred times per day and many thousands of times in the life of your dog. Choose a name that rolls off the tongue easily. Most trainers and breeders suggest a two syllable name. Your puppy will find it easier to learn and you will have an easier time saying it.

2. Choose a name that stays away from common command words (sit, go, down, fetch, no etc). Name like Brown, Sitah, Bogo, Fletch or Beau can confuse a puppy being trained to behave, as well as older dogs whose health and hearing are fading.

3. Remember, your dog will be with you for a long time, so a name that seemed cute and adorable while he was a puppy may not be such a great name in her later years. Poopsy or Stinky may not be appropriate names to use in public when your dog gets older. You will need to guide small children should they be allowed in on the process as they will always go for the cute and embarrassing.

4. Using your dog’s unique appearance, personality and capability are great ways to come up with a name. Your Beagle could be Patches, your Rhodesian Ridgeback could be Big Red, Ridge or Lion and your new Shar Pei could be named Wrinkles. A stubborn pet could be named Rebel or Renegade. A fast dog could be Swifty or Bullet and a beautiful and proud dog could be named Princess or Queenie.

5. Let your dog decide her own name by narrowing down the choices to a few, then calling the names to your dog. Whichever one he comes to could be the one. Conversely, you could place the chosen names on separate paper and let your dog decide by sitting on the name she wants.

6. Remember not to call out your dog’s name when you are angry or disciplining your dog as he will start to associate the name with unpleasant happenings and ignore the name when called. Name training should be done in a positive manner when you are playing with him, praising him and rewarding him. Use his name frequently so that he learns to associate his name with pleasant happenings.

However you decide to choose the right dog name for your new pet, be comfortable in the fact that you are not alone in the difficult task of choosing a name. Just remember to choose the name you and your dog are most comfortable with and you won’t go wrong.

Mike Mathews
http://www.articlesbase.com/pets-articles/having-a-hard-time-naming-your-dog-79973.html

Tags:
This entry was posted in Beagle Dogs and tagged . Bookmark the permalink.

29 Responses to Having a Hard Time Naming Your Dog?

  1. Asian*hunny says:

    I’m opening a new bar and I’m having a hard time naming it so I’m looking for some ideas.?
    I'm opening a new bar and we're having a hard time naming it. We have great food and it's a sportsbar enviroment, we also have great looking girls working. I'm looking for something catchy to the ear and easy to say. Nothing that makes it sounds like a strip bar though. If anyone has any ideas that would be great.

  2. Courtesy Flush says:

    Sporticus Max

    or

    The Roam-In Coliseum.
    References :

  3. Yo Yo Ma says:

    thirsty turtle!
    orrr
    thirsty penguin!
    References :

  4. Chet R says:

    how about luckys?
    luckys bar?
    would you like that?
    References :

  5. steven j says:

    the drunk monkey
    References :

  6. Edward W says:

    How about the "Drop Inn"?
    References :

  7. mstq1989 says:

    Bar-Bell?
    References :

  8. Dad's found yer scoo'er says:

    First and Goal
    References :

  9. sfarnsworth21 says:

    T.G.I.S
    References :

  10. Oliver Natividad says:

    Wolf's Den
    References :

  11. Vanka says:

    spobarstyle

    sports
    bar
    style
    References :

  12. cookiee.landd says:

    It depends on which area it is in, and how it looks like.
    References :

  13. bragg60640 says:

    Bleachers
    References :

  14. Michael A says:

    First Call.
    References :

  15. Lance says:

    Hunny's Huddle
    References :
    LIFE

  16. St George the Dragon Slayer says:

    how about THE STADIUM BAR or LEGEND
    References :

  17. I know for sure says:

    OK…here is my "A" material:

    Dugout

    Center Field

    Splinters

    Time Out

    Hoop Inn

    End Zone
    References :

  18. ELIJAH S says:

    (call it hooters)lol.seriously i think you should call it on what best suits the things that go on in the bar.i think you should call it the drunk factory.remember its just an opinion i think would go with it
    References :

  19. Denise S says:

    Flamming Star
    Sports Tavern
    My Team
    Game Night
    Place Your Bets
    A Round On The House
    Those are a few i came up with off the top my head
    References :

  20. petesss says:

    sports bar… sluggers…The waterboy…Touchline… Athlete… Own Goal…Draw… 1-0… Winners…medals…Final…Team..The New Contract… Red Line… ping pong… The Result… Titles… Rematch…Triathalon…Hot Streak…Gold…Racers…The Jump Shot…Referees…Soar… The Pitcher…The Hand Ball…Glorys…Syncro… Fina…Top-Spin…
    References :

  21. adhimsa346 says:

    YOU HAVENT SAID ANYTHING ABOUT HOW DOES IT LOOK INSIDE MODERN ,OLD FASHION,ETC,ETC,ETC,
    References :

  22. msnorthernont says:

    How about the "Time Out" lounge?
    References :

  23. Peapop says:

    Good Times or The Pressbox
    References :

  24. fwalker says:

    Catcher's Mit

    Watering Hole
    References :

  25. NanaJ says:

    Sip and Savor

    On the Rocks

    or

    Extra Point
    References :

  26. Mama Mia says:

    Sports Illuminated (Bar & Grill)
    Sports Shoe (Bar & Grill)
    High Top Sneakers ( Bar & Grill)
    Sports Arena (Bar & Grill)
    Sport Gladiators (Bar & Grill)
    Half Time & Second Innings (Bar & Grill)
    References :

  27. Michael F says:

    Officer: Sir have you been drinking tonight

    Drunk person: I swear to Drunk im not god

    good bar tender joke

    bar name should be Drop Inn Sports Bar
    References :

  28. speedraver18 says:

    Open it on 2nd Street (or 2nd South, West, etc.) and call it Pope John Paul's on 2nd
    References :

  29. lpaganus says:

    The Scurvy Ferret from a mystery novelist I've loved.
    References :

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*


*

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>