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One of the simplest ways to
spoil your dog is to give him a really great dog name. You
are probably thinking, yeah right, this from a woman whose dog is named
Wanda. But keep in mind that all of my dogs were named before
I got them. Even though I wasn’t quite sure about
her name at first, now I really love the name; it really seems to fit
her. And while people do give me weird looks whenever
I tell them Wanda’s (and sometimes Berry’s) name,
no one ever forgets it. Additionally the dogs love that they
get a lot of attention when people first meet them because people seem
to love to repeat “Wanda” and
“Berry” and even
“Robin.”
Let’s face it. You’re bound to come
across quite a few Maxs or Ladys, but how many Wandas or Napoleons or
Cassablancas have you ever encountered. And if you pay
attention, you will find that dogs with really great or unique names
get instant attention. When I was a child, a neighbor of ours
named her little dog Ronnie Reagan. At the time Ronald Reagan
was president. Every time someone would meet little Ronnie
they would lavish attention on him. And little Ronnie (who
was rumored to actually be a Democrat) loved every minute of it.
It used to be that people named their dogs after a physical feature or
personality such as Spot or Happy. That is no longer the
case. More and more people treat their dogs as
children. Hence human names for dogs are increasingly
popular. Now you see more dogs with names like Max, which
means ‘the greatest’ in Latin, or Sam, which means
‘listener.’
Dog names are also very dependent upon the sex and age of the
owner. Studies have shown that for the most part men give
their dogs more masculine names like Spike or Rocky. Women on
the other hand favor more feminine names such as Samantha or
Tasha. Children like to name dogs after characters from their
favorite movies or television shows. Consequently there are a
lot of Buddy's (Air Bud), Simbas (The Lion King), and even Barneys (for
that popular dinosaur).
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