One of my dogs is Muffin; the other is Winston Petunia Hollander III. Both very good names, and sometimes the dogs will even come when called, especially if it is dinnertime.
There are various camps of thought about dog names:
Show names are long and impossible and usually shortened to a nickname in Real Life, they often have the kennel name somewhere in there.
Hunting names are short and to the point, after all, by the time you call out Winston Petunia Hollander III, the deer is five miles away and the rest of the hunters are rolling on the floor giggling
There are traditional names, Rover and Fido and so on. These come in small books at the grocery store that list 1,000 names for dogs; popular names are not necessarily bad but if you go to a dog park, it may end up the same way family dinners at my Italian ex in laws, when you called out the name 'Joe' half the men at the dinner party stood up.
Then there are the tiny toy purse dogs who have names like oopsyboopsykittikens, lol. Nuff said..
There are those who name their dogs 'Killer' and 'Brute', usually people who do not train the dog very well and who end up owing bunches of money when their dog bites someone.
There are chick magnet names,(I have no examples, not needing any chick magnets myself) used to impress the babes when the owner walks the dog; but the dog doesn't care and I suppose if the owner and the chick shower attention on the dog because of the name it is not necessarily a bad thing.
What kind of dog names do you like?
There are various camps of thought about dog names:
Show names are long and impossible and usually shortened to a nickname in Real Life, they often have the kennel name somewhere in there.
Hunting names are short and to the point, after all, by the time you call out Winston Petunia Hollander III, the deer is five miles away and the rest of the hunters are rolling on the floor giggling

There are traditional names, Rover and Fido and so on. These come in small books at the grocery store that list 1,000 names for dogs; popular names are not necessarily bad but if you go to a dog park, it may end up the same way family dinners at my Italian ex in laws, when you called out the name 'Joe' half the men at the dinner party stood up.
Then there are the tiny toy purse dogs who have names like oopsyboopsykittikens, lol. Nuff said..
There are those who name their dogs 'Killer' and 'Brute', usually people who do not train the dog very well and who end up owing bunches of money when their dog bites someone.
There are chick magnet names,(I have no examples, not needing any chick magnets myself) used to impress the babes when the owner walks the dog; but the dog doesn't care and I suppose if the owner and the chick shower attention on the dog because of the name it is not necessarily a bad thing.
What kind of dog names do you like?
