The appearance of a dog in the house is always accompanied by many pleasant troubles. And first of all, you should think about what name to give your pet. It is not difficult to choose the right name for your dog - you just need to carefully study the advice of canine specialists in this regard.
An impressive list of names will help a novice dog breeder not to get confused and give his dog the most suitable nickname, which will also be beautiful, fashionable, original and funny.
General recommendations for choosing a name for a dog
All puppies born in kennels must receive an official name. It is indicated in dog documents and is used to represent the pet at various competitions and exhibitions.
As a rule, such nicknames are very long and difficult to pronounce. There are often cases when the official name does not suit the dog at all.
Official names are needed primarily to simplify the registration of babies born in a particular nursery. Typically, breeders give all puppies in a litter nicknames that begin with the same letter. Sometimes they use the names of their fathers or the name of the nursery in the babies' nicknames.
In addition, breeders often ask owners to name new family members with names of a specific theme (for example, related to astronomy, mythology, flowers or music).
For convenience, owners can come up with a so-called pet name for the dog. It will be used in everyday life and should suit the pet as best as possible.
You need to take your time choosing such a nickname, because weaning a dog off the name it is accustomed to is an almost impossible task.
That is why, when choosing an everyday nickname for your pet, you should be guided by a number of rules. Following them will help you name your dog the most suitable name for it:
- The name should be sonorous, short, easy to pronounce and consist of 1-2 syllables and 1-2 voiced consonants. Both the dog and its owner will quickly remember this name.
- The nickname should not be in tune with the teams.
- You should not call your dog a common human name, or one that sounds similar to the nicknames of other pets.
- It is not recommended to call your dog offensive words or religious names.
- It is extremely undesirable to give a dog the name of a previous pet - the likelihood that they will be similar is almost zero.
- It is advisable that the name reflect the gender of the dog.
This is interesting! If the owner cannot choose one of several names he likes, dog handlers advise calling the dog with each of them and calling the dog the one to which it responds.
For hunting
The most popular names of hunting girl dogs (for example, hounds):
Cool
These cool, cool names are usually given to dogs of hunting, working or fighting breeds. Such as Rottweilers, Dobermans, hounds, pointers, greyhounds, spaniels, terriers, bull terriers or Staffordshire terriers. These names emphasize their serious character, service and security qualities, as well as their speed of reaction, strength and endurance. When you hear such a nickname, you immediately understand: this dog is not to be trifled with.
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- Beretta,
- Bonnie,
- Daenerys,
- Karma,
- Katniss,
- Lara Croft,
- Lilu,
- Mafia,
- Mystic,
- Nikita.
Terrible
Menacing names emphasize the serious nature of the pet. They are usually given to guard dogs and bodyguard dogs. As a rule, these are powerful, large, truly menacing-looking dogs. These include Caucasian and Central Asian Shepherds, Rottweilers, Mastinos, Boerboels, Irish Wolfhounds and other dogs with a menacing appearance. Such names emphasize the working qualities of these dogs and their stern, unyielding character.
- Entente,
- Basta,
- Bomb,
- Storm,
- Vendetta,
- Garda,
- Storm,
- Mamba,
- Moray,
- Tsunami.
Noble
Noble nicknames are suitable for such aristocratic and hunting dog breeds as Great Danes, Greyhounds, Italian Greyhounds, and Pharaoh Hounds. These and similar, majestic, beautiful animals have lived since time immemorial in royal, imperial and royal courts, as well as in the country residences of dukes, princes and barons. Noble names are intended to emphasize the antiquity and purity of his breed. They are beautiful and elegant, so if you give one of them to your favorite, you certainly can’t go wrong.
- Beatrice,
- Vincent,
- Gloria,
- Countess,
- Dauphine,
- Infanta,
- Princess,
- Laetitia,
- Marquise,
- Patricia.
The best nicknames depending on the size of the breed
When choosing a name for your dog, it is important to consider the size of the breed. Thus, large pets should not be called by nicknames that are more suitable for small breeds. On the contrary, a small dog with the name of a large dog will look comical.
Nicknames that are perfect for small dogs:
- Busya;
- Zipper;
- Dwarf;
- Zhuzha;
- Zaya;
- Knopa, Krokha, Krosh, Kuzya;
- Little, Lyalya;
- Baby, Micro, Minnie, Mouse;
- Nyasha;
- Fluff, Fawn;
- Smalley;
- Fenya;
- Shusha.
Large dogs can be called one of the following nicknames:
- Atlas, Athos, Athena;
- Bagheera;
- Veles, the Giant;
- Hera, Hercules, Giant, Thunderstorm, Thunder;
- Zeus;
- King;
- Mukhtar;
- Naida;
- Puma;
- Rada, Rimbaud;
- Strength, Sparta;
- Chara.
Names that reflect the pet's character
Observing the puppy after moving to a new home will help you decide on a name that suits its liking and behavior. In addition, in order to slightly pacify the too tough temper of your dog or, conversely, make it more courageous and severe, choose a name that reflects traits that it does not have.
Scientists have proven that under the influence of various combinations of sounds, the water cells that make up all living organisms change. That is why the successful consonance of consonants and vowels in a dog’s name influences its character and behavior.
For boys, one of these character-reflecting names is often chosen:
- Excitement, Angel;
- Babay, Bandit, Brawler;
- Faithful, Cheerful;
- Enthusiasm;
- Lapik, Leader, Fierce;
- Pirate, Trickster;
- Satyr;
- Tyson, Tiger, Tisha;
- Fakir, Fox;
- Hulk, Hunter, Tail, Trickster;
- Sherlock, Bumblebee, Stirlitz, Storm, Shustrik.
Girls are often given one of the following nicknames:
- Banda, Buka;
- Bark;
- Zhadi, Zhulya;
- Call;
- Spark;
- Comet;
- Weasel, Lady, Fox;
- Mila;
- Tenderness;
- Bullet;
- Rocket;
- Smaila, Sonya;
- Tiger;
- Umka;
- Tsapa, Tsatsa;
- Skoda, Shumka;
- Yula.
Where do you get ideas?
If the dog has just appeared in the house, you still have time to think and choose a worthy nickname. What if your pet has been living with you for a week or two? Leaving a dog without a name for so long is unacceptable. Where do you get ideas for nicknames? Use your imagination and... strain your memory. Animals are often given majestic names after islands, rivers, mountains, cities and even countries!
A cool nickname for a dog can be borrowed from movie characters: both people and animals. Do you want to give your pet a completely unusual name? Look around: perhaps an object will come into your field of vision whose name would be suitable as a name for a dog. In case inspiration still doesn’t strike you, you can always choose from a ready-made list of nicknames for four-legged creatures.
Popular and fashionable nicknames
These days it is fashionable to call a dog by all sorts of foreign names (American, English, Japanese). Most often, owners choose nicknames for their pets after the names of the characters of their favorite films and cartoons.
Also, four-legged friends often receive nicknames in honor of pop stars, movies, sports or other celebrities. Typically, such nicknames are universal and suitable for dogs of almost any breed, size and temperament.
Nowadays, popular nicknames for boys' dogs are:
- Artik, Archie;
- Buddy, Bieber, Bill, Bim, Black, Bob, Brooklyn;
- White;
- Harry, Goofy, Gucci;
- Jack, John, Jordan, Dick;
- Carlos;
- Leo;
- Max, Marcel, Messi, Mickey;
- Oscar;
- Ralph, Rich, Roy;
- Sparky, Spotty, Sam;
- Tim, Tom, Teddy;
- Filya, Frank;
- Juan;
- Charlie, Chester;
- Elvis.
You can choose a name for your pet from among the most popular nicknames for girls’ dogs:
- Bella;
- Vesta;
- Eve;
- Goldie, Greta;
- Gigi, Ginger;
- Daisy, Jessie, Diva, Dina, Dolly;
- Katie;
- Lada, Lisa, Lika, Linda, Lola, Laura, Lucy;
- Manya, Molly, Mary;
- Nancy;
- Rosie, Roxa;
- Sarah, Cindy, Skylee, Susie;
- Frida;
- Hannah, Holly;
- Chelsea;
- Shiny, Sharon;
- Elsa, Annie.
Beautiful names for pets
Undoubtedly, every owner tries to choose a beautiful name for their dog. For a boy, for example, one of these names might be a good option:
- Agate;
- Baikal, Balto;
- Veresk, Woland;
- Hephaestus, Gray, Goodwin;
- Jaret, Dior;
- Zorro;
- Figs;
- Kevin;
- Laurel, Lord, Lucas;
- Mars;
- North;
- Onyx;
- Uranus;
- Finn, Phobos;
- Caesar;
- Saffron;
- Emil, Ether;
- Eugene;
- Amber.
The most beautiful name for a girl's dog can probably be found among these:
- Quince, Assol;
- Barbie, Belle;
- Vaida, Violet, Wendy, Willow;
- Grace;
- Jasmine;
- Zara, Zlata;
- Willow;
- Cassie;
- Lana, Lesya, Leya, Leah, Luna;
- Mirta, Mia;
- Nymph;
- Rachel;
- Steffy;
- Tilde;
- Fairy, Fiji, Flora;
- Hunny, Needles, Chloe;
- Ellie, Elba, Amber, Angel;
- Yucca.
Names for small dogs
What to name a small boy dog? We offer a number of funny nicknames: Amurchik, Artik, Archik, Bon-bon, Bonik, Bow, Vintik, Vitamin, Glitch, Dobie, Raccoon, Zigzag, Zhivchik, Zephyr, Raisin, Ivashechka, Knopik, Clip, Buttercup, Mouse, Muffin, Nice , Nafanya, Oji, Ozik, Peach, Fluff, Rumbik, Ricks, Smiley, Smurf, Rusk, Tick, Tofik, Tube, Umka, Foxik, Flick, Ponytail, Hitch, Candied, Cent, Miracle, Chip, Shustik, Lace, El , Yuki, Yupik, Jap.
What to name a small girl dog? Perhaps you will like one of a number of cute nicknames: Asya, Aika, Adelka, Barbie, Busya, Vi-vi, Freckle, Gadget, Grunya, Gunya, Julie, Dolly, Erosh, Zhivinka, Zhulya, Bunny, Zvezdochka, Zizi, Zyukyu, Toffee, Ivy, Knopa, Kiwi, Candy, Lilu, Lala, Masya, Monya, Naisi, Nochka, Nyusha, Olive, Osya, Cookie, Patty, Piggy, Stasya, Susie, Tootsie, Tuchka, Tyapa, Frutti, Fi- fi, Hannis, Hasya, Tsypa, Chapa, Shuga, Ellis, Yulsi, Yagodka, Yasya.
Names for small dogs should highlight the beauty of the tiny creatures. As a rule, small dogs belong to decorative creatures and are considered companion dogs, which means they have a cheerful and even perky disposition. Often, nicknames for small dogs are selected based on their dominant character traits and, of course, size.
Original and unusual names
Choosing a rare or original name for your dog will be an excellent decision. Quite often awkward situations occur on walking areas when several more dogs come running when your pet calls his name. This only happens because dog owners choose the most common names for them.
An interesting and unusual nickname for a boy’s dog can be chosen among these nicknames:
- Avis, Aks, Aper, Argus, Akhird, Ayan;
- Veron, Voice;
- Le Havre;
- Evsey, Erysh;
- Pearl;
- Zufar;
- Ignat;
- Quint;
- Lynch;
- Tycoon, Morgan;
- Nepal, Nikon, Nihal;
- Odis, Orpheus;
- Pilate, Pusher;
- Sapphire;
- Taylan, Tayshet, Taco, Topaz, Trey;
- Urry;
- Bassoon, Fart, Fulgur, Fulu;
- Khazar, Khaki;
- Cerberus, Cepheus;
- Chavez, Chiter;
- Edem, Emir;
- Yurkhan;
- Yars.
The following names are suitable for girls:
- Ayla, Aqua;
- Bershka, Beta;
- Gamma;
- Delta, Gili, Zeta, Diya, Dyusha;
- Yeshka;
- Zenna, Ziggy;
- Ima;
- Carmen;
- Laffey, Lyra;
- Myra, Malu, Malva, Mara, Martha, Mercy, Muse;
- Nana, Neya;
- Oyki;
- Rasta, Risha;
- Sigma, Selma;
- Tavi, Tesla, Theta, Tom;
- Fira, Freya;
- Hayta;
- Tsilya, Tsimi;
- Charsi, Chera, Chibi;
- Effie;
- Yuda;
- Yaffee.
Funny and cool names
Sometimes owners call their pets by different funny names. Such names for a dog are quite acceptable if they do not sound offensive or rude.
Funny dog names become a reflection of the character and sense of humor of their owners.
For a boy’s dog, you can choose one of the following nicknames:
- Absinthe;
- Bucks, Loaf, Bacon, Benya, Bonus, Bosun, Bublik, Butuz;
- Venya, Whiskey;
- Garfield, Gosha, Gryzlik;
- Dema, Joker;
- Zheka, Zhorik, Zhuzhik, Zhurik;
- Zephyr, Zuko, Zyuzya;
- Raisin;
- Casper, Kwiki, Cupcake, Kefir, Coconut, Shortbread, Coffee, Krepysh, Cube;
- Ray, Buttercup;
- Major, Maybach, Muffin, Mikhey, Motya;
- Nachos;
- Peach, Potap, Pumbaa, Ottoman, Fawn;
- Rubik;
- Sema, Senya, Simba, Styopa, Syapa;
- Tema, Tofik, Tosha, Truffle;
- Date, Funtik, Fufik;
- Candied fruit;
- Chapai, Chip;
- Schwartz, Schweppes, Shrek, Shukher;
- Eclair;
- Yurik.
The following nicknames are perfect for a girl's dog:
- Asti;
- Basta, Bonya, Brunya, Buba;
- Gadget, Glasha, Grunya;
- Dosya, Dunya;
- Eura, Elka;
- Zizi, Zyama;
- Caviar;
- Kiwi, Kiki, Sprat, Klepa, Klunya, Kola, Kuba;
- Lelya, Lilu, Lusha, Lucy;
- Mazda, Mimi, Mulya, Mint;
- Nori;
- Osya;
- Palma, Panda, Peppy, Pepsi, Piggy, Plush, Ponca, Pusha;
- Lynx;
- Tasya, Tinky, Tootsie;
- Ulya;
- Fanta, Fenya, Fima, Frosya, Frutti;
- Halva;
- Chappie, Chacha;
- Shanya, Sheba, Shunka;
- UPI;
- Java.
List of beautiful names for girl dogs
The simplest option is to use letters of the alphabet. In this case, the source of inspiration is a printed or electronic dictionary with names in any available language.
Starting with the letter A
Abbi, Azalea, Alexa, Alma, Astra, Ami, Alma, Albina, Athena, Arya, Arisha, Assol, Ariel, Astra, Atika, Althea, Icy, Aurora, Amentia, Alicia, Amanda, Anna, Anita, Arwen, Adanel, Harp.
Starting with the letter B
Baxi, Becky, Bella, Buffy, Bianca, Betsy, Bloom, Bess, Blanca, Brienne, Barbara, Bridget, Beyonce, Busya, Bunny, Betsy, Bertha, Bonya, Bagheera, Hedwig.
Starting with the letter B
Violet, Velma, Vega, Vista, Veira, Vanessa, Venus, Vill, Varda, Wendy, Vlada, Wanda, Viva, Virineya, Vera, Vlada, Victory, Venona, Verona, Vanessa, Valencia, Wisla, Willow.
Starting with the letter G
Gadget, Gerda, Gabi, Gloria, Hera, Galatea, Gaia, Galinor, Grace, Gita, Gucci, Gala, Gothic, Hecate, Gaia, Gwen, Gamma, Gladys, Gilza, Gretta, Thunderstorm, Garcia, Grace, Gorgon, Harmony, Geisha, Guinevere, Goluba, Galatea, Grow, Galia, Grana.
Starting with the letter D
Dezzy, Dana, Jessie, Dara, Jolly, Dune, Daphne, Dufour, Darcy, Diana, Digit, Dorana, Diana, Dorea, Jenny, Jeanne, Julie, Judy, Diva, Dolly, Dora, Jane, Dakota, Dahlia, Jolly, Dorothy.
Starting with the letter E
Ena, Yesenia, Yesha, Eva, Ennis, Erika, Elva.
Starting with the letter Z
Jacqui, Zhanna, Zhivangi, Jasmine, Giselle, Jeannette, Zhuli, Zhuzha, Genevieve, Josephine, Jacqueline, Jojoba, Jardine, Zhadi.
Starting with the letter Z
Zarina, Zlata, Zara, Zena, Zeya, Zelda, Zakira, Zukhra, Zita, Zoya, Zolda.
Starting with the letter I
Indy, Ilana, Isis, Willow, Ilma, Irma, Itto, Idril, Indis, Ygritte, Irri, Easy, Idzhi, Ingrid, Inga, Isis, Iya.
Starting with the letter K
Kayla, Kate, Kenya, Cleo, Coco, Kiwi, Button, Kanna, Christy, Critti, Kasia, Kiko, Kadma, Camilla, Cassidy, Cornelia, Courtney, Karsi, Kiki, Carrie, Kara, Kiku, Karita, Clara, Kaya, Kiku, Kiara, Kalisto, Country, Klepa, Xena.
Starting with the letter L
Lada, Lady, Lyra, Laura, Lana, Leila, Lilisse, Luna, Lithia, Livi, Lidzheya, Lin, Lerin, Lilian, Lutyen, Lina, Lizzie, Linda, Laima, Lolya, Lucy, Lilo, Lilith, Leia.
Starting with the letter M
Miley, Margo, Monica, Maya, Molly, Momo, Mako, Mina, Matcha, Muse, Mavi, Morgana, Millie, Mariko, Marie, Miranda, Michelle, Mandy, Miriel, Melian, Michelle, Merida, Mira, Myrcella, Mace, Molly, Maggie, Monna.
Starting with the letter N
Narva, Nika, Nora, Niva, Naisi, Nyusha, Nadiya, Norma, Nebula, Nova, Niobe, Ninfea, Nerissa, Nana, Natalie, Nessie, Nicole, Nixie, Nola, Nancy, Nori, Ninel, Naida, Nibiru, Nixie.
Starting with the letter O
Odie, Audrey, Osaka, Olivia, Ophelia, Omnia, Orelia, Olympia, Olivia, Omega, Obbi, Octavia, Ohta, Oprah, Oda, Oxy, Orabel, Mistletoe, Ollie, Ocher, Odile, Oda, Oya, Osta, Omma, Ophelia, Omega.
Starting with the letter P
Penny, Piper, Prima, Pixie, Peppy, Puma, Polly, Bullet, Politea, Prue, Ponca, Punia, Puffy, Pushy, Parris, Page, Pepsi, Piggy, Poppy, Pandora, Prima, Pearl, Panda, Paloma, Puffy, Pamela, Priscilla, Peggy.
Starting with the letter R
Rabbi, Roxy, Rena, Rose, Rina, Ray, Rally, Raya, Rio, Rose, Reina, Rachel, Rhea, Rosemary, Rouge, Ruby, Roxanne, Runa, Rhonda, Rudy, Rita, Ramona, Rima, Ran, Rochelle, Rihanna, Ruthie.
Starting with the letter C
Sofa, Stella, Sparta, Stacy, Sandra, Slava, Sfoglia, Stormy, Sybil, Selina, Selkie, Serena, Sambuca, Sonna, Samara, Susan, Cersei, Sansa, Selisa, Stacy, Sparky, Sunny, Selma, Sandy, Sweetie, Snow, Sabine, Celeste, Sandy, Siesta, Sarah.
Starting with the letter T
Tabby, Tina, Tora, Trisha, Tootsie, Terra, Tecna, Trix, Tarma, Tarani, Teresa, Talisa, Tavi, Troya, Tacy, Teya, Tasya, Tinky, Taiga, Teona, Trinity, Tori, Taki, Tiya, Toru, Tesma, Tiara.
Starting with the letter U
Uva, Ulana, Umka, Urania, Umbra, Usa, Umka, Uria, Ondine, Ursula, Ulma.
Starting with the letter F
Fabi, Fairy, Fuji, Fensi, Fanta, Flora, Fay, Fanya, Fairy, Phoebe, Fiji, Fiesta, Fima, Fiona, Fly, Fleur, Faustina, Fabula, Fawn, Frutti, Fenya, Felina, Farsi, Frida, Fortuna, Fantasy, Fora, Frau.
Starting with the letter X
Hannah, Helga, Haba, Holly, Hetty, Horta, Chimera, Hai, Haru, Hino, Haylin, Hanny, Hardy, Hayley, Helen, Hershey, Hoshi, Helen, Hilary, Hassie, Haiku, Harley, Hayden, Hoppy, Heather, Hatti, Hinata, Chloe, Junta, Honda.
Starting with the letter C
Tsilda, Cercea, Cinna, Tsea, Tsara, Cerra, Tsarina, Centuria, Ciri, Tsimi, Tseira, Celeste, Tsarina, Civet.
Starting with the letter H
Changa, Chazeta, Chika, Chinara, Turban, Chibi, Chika, Cherry, Chupa, Chappie, Chelsea, Chesma, Chacha, Charsi, Chixa, Chavi, Charita.
Starting with the letter Sh
Shaina, Shelly, Shaikli, Shelma, Shiva, Shirma, Sheila, Shaya, Shusha, Shirley, Shuma, Shuga, Shoko, Sherry, Charlie, Sherry, Chantal.
Starting with the letter E
Aegea, Hellas, Emma, Effie, Ashley, Eldora, Elizabeth, Elion, Amber, Eowyn, Ellis, Esme, Abby, Edel, Ava, Eizi, Etna, Edna, Esther, Edelia, Erica, Era, Evon, Eileen, Earley, Ash, Elma, Ellen.
Starting with the letter U
Yudzhel, Yuma, Yurma, Juno, Yuta, Yuki, Yumi, Yusha, Yua, Yuvelina, Yume, Yuvita, Yugra, Yunis.
Starting with the letter I
Yaji, Yanika, Yammy, Java, Yamaha, Yana, Yashma, Yara, Yasmin.
Nicknames in foreign languages
Recently, nicknames in foreign languages have become increasingly popular among dog breeders. The best option would be a name in the language where the dog's breed originates.
In addition, you can name a dog with a beautiful foreign word, the literal translation of which will correspond to the appearance or temperament of the pet.
Names for boys dogs, borrowed from German:
- Besh – protector;
- Wild – wild;
- Dasbest is the best;
- Iga – hunter;
- Mutih – brave;
- Troy is loyal;
- Filer is lazy;
- Flo – fluffy;
- Schnell – fast;
- Stark – strong.
For girls, the following nicknames from German are quite suitable:
- Bruna – brown;
- Wilda – wild;
- Kiel - beloved;
- Muti – brave;
- Nelya – fast;
- Siji – tenderness;
- Sophie – wise;
- Frock – lady;
- Elsa is a goddess;
- Yut is a child.
Very beautiful and elegant nicknames are often chosen from the French language.
For boys dogs, one of these may be suitable:
- Ass – nobility;
- Baz – small;
- Boom - arrow;
- Vuayu is a bully;
- Jean – kind;
- Kudu – thimble;
- Yudon is a child.
The following nicknames are perfect for girls' dogs:
- Avril – open;
- Adele – noble;
- Blanche – white;
- Luke – light;
- Polly – small;
- Flo – flower;
- Esty is a star.
The most popular foreign nicknames are now considered to be names of Japanese origin, sounding melodious and original.
For boys dogs:
- Aiko – beloved;
- Akira – bright;
- Daiti – wise;
- Yoshiko – child;
- Kuro – black;
- Moka – coffee;
- Reo - lion;
- Teko - chocolate.
The following name options are possible for girls' dogs:
- June – obedient;
- Kami – deity;
- Keigo – devoted;
- Masuru – victory;
- Tenshi – angel;
- Fayto – fighting spirit;
- Hoshi – star;
- Chika – wisdom.
Russians
Russian names, especially old ones that are no longer found among people, can also be an excellent option for those who want to name their dog in an original and at the same time beautiful way. These nicknames are close and understandable to everyone, but at the same time the connection between generations is felt in them.
Coming from time immemorial, these names are strong amulets for our pets. In addition, despite the fact that they came from time immemorial, they sound beautiful and unusual and are not at all outdated.
- Velimira - peaceful,
- Divna is wonderful,
- Zhdana - desired,
- Fun - fun, funny,
- Mlada - little
- Radmila - caring and sweet,
- Svetozara - illuminating with light,
- Tsvetana - like a flower,
- Cheslava - striving for glory,
- Clear - clear.
Dog names of famous show business stars
Many famous Russian show business stars adore dogs. They often give funny and unusual names to their four-legged pets:
- Philip Kirkorov has a Jack Russell terrier named Pokemon and a Spitz named Harry;
- Alla Mikheeva has a French bulldog, Schnapps;
- Sergei Lazarev has mongrel dogs Lisa and Daisy;
- Mikhail Galustyan has a Jack Russell terrier Bucho;
- Alexey Vorobyov has a Welsh corgi, Elvis Melvis;
- Vadim Galygin has a Jack Russell terrier Anton Pavlovich.
There are also a lot of dog breeders among foreign show business stars:
- Lady Gaga has French bulldogs Koji, Eisha and Gustav;
- Jennifer Lawrence has a Chihuahua, Pippi;
- Orlando Bloom has Yorkie Sidee;
- Charlize Theron has a once-stray pit bull, Pitt, and a black terrier, Barkley.
No one can say for sure which dog name is the best. All dogs, like people, are unique and different from each other. That is why you need to take the choice of a nickname for your four-legged friend seriously.
Of course, you need to listen to the recommendations of dog handlers, but first of all you should study the character and habits of the dog. Only then will you be able to choose the most suitable nickname for your pet.
What not to call a dog
Don't forget that Russia is a multinational country filled with people of different religious and political views. The dog's nickname should not offend the feelings of passers-by.
Do not choose names that degrade the animal. If you call the animal a Profaner, a Weasel or a Loser, then those around you will have a corresponding attitude towards your pet. The dog's name should not contain swear words.
Constant use of profanity will result in the owner being issued a fine by the police. You should not name a dog after a dead animal. A dead pet cannot be resurrected, so it is better for a new pet to come up with its own name.