
As you are about to see, choosing from the best dog names might take on a new meaning after you are done reading this. They say that dog is man’s best friend, something that thousands and thousands of people would readily and wholeheartedly agree with. Why is it that we love dogs so much? It is because dogs are loyal, loving, and non-judgmental. They cheer you up when you are sad, are always ready to go anywhere with you, and have an innocence that is reassuring in a world that isn’t always innocent. We love dogs for all of these reasons, and for as many more reasons as there are dog owners. Dogs give us their all, and in return we try to give them our very best, including giving them the very best dog names.
So what should go into choosing a name for a companion as loyal and wonderful as a dog? The best dog names reflect the personality of the dog, and the personality of his or her owner. They sound good when spoken (or yelled) out loud, and are short enough to be quickly learned by a dog, which makes training easier. For example, a rancher who names his cowdog Cash, after Johnny Cash, has made a good decision; the name is short and easy to say, reflects the personality of the rancher, and makes you think about good country music when you hear the dog’s name.
When choosing a name for your dog, it’s a good idea to take your time and choose from the best dog names, so that you can use it right from the beginning. It makes training more difficult for you and your dog when you start with one name, and then decide you don’t like it and switch to a different name. Training takes up enough time without needlessly confusing your dog! It’s also a good idea to give your dog a name that isn’t already being used in your home. If your girlfriend’s name is Brit, you probably shouldn’t name your new Brittany Retriever “Brit”. That will confuse your dog, and probably get you in trouble with your girlfriend!
Taking all of that into consideration, there are many resources available online to help you choose among the best dog names. Pick a few that you like, and then try saying them to your dog to see if he or she responds to a particular one. If your dog responds, that is the right name. If not, you’ll have to pick the right one on your own keeping in mind the best dog names may not be your favorite!
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