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Steps To Choosing
The Right Name For Your Dog
By Allison Thompson
The biggest challenge faced by the owner of a new dog is the
name that they are actually going to call it by. Today there are
hundreds, even thousands of names that a person is able to
choose from by which they can call their pet. But unfortunately
not all the names that owners choose for their dogs are really
suitable. However in this article we provide some pointers which
should when it comes to selecting a name by which your new dog
will be called and so make this part of the process of owning a
dog much easier.
1. It is important that when selecting a name for your dog
you go for one that is not only easy to say but pronounce as
well. If you choose a name which your dog finds difficult to
understand when you say it just imagine how difficult you will
find it to train them. Therefore select a name that is not only
easy to say and once it has chosen and you have got your dog at
home you need repeat it over and over again each day. Also by
selecting a name that is difficult to pronounce or say will make
those times when you are trying to maintain control over your
dog much more difficult and stressful.
2. It is crucial when selecting your dog's name you never give
them more than one. Unlike humans dog's become easily confused
if their names are long or they have more than one. Dog's that
are confused because of the name or names they are being called
may well be more difficult to train and handle. But by sticking
to just one name say for example "Lady" will not confuse the dog
because they will find it much easier to remember.
3. Do not select a name that sounds very much like a command
such as "heel or jump". As you will soon discover actually
training a dog that has command for its name will in fact that
more difficult to accomplish. This is because the dog will be
confused as to what it's name is and which commands you are
asking it to respond to.
4. Select a name for your dog which contains one or two
syllables only. By choosing names such as Taz, Heff, Jack or
Jodie your dog will find it much easier to remember and so will
be more willing to respond to you. Certainly choosing names that
contain one or two syllables and you will find that your dog
learns them much more quickly and easily.
5. When selecting your dog's name never go for one that has
negative meaning or connotations to it. Dogs who have names with
negative meaning often do not respond as quickly when called.
Also remember that it will not just be you who is calling them
and hoping that they respond but other members of your family as
well.
6. Also avoid names that could be embarrassing or are simply out
of the question. Remember that dogs are very intelligent and
they just may begin to realize that the name chosen is not
really appealing and they will soon pick up on any negative
feelings from you.
7. Finally after you have chosen a name for your dog and you
start to use it then don't start changing it. By using one name
and then changing to another could leave your dog in a complete
state of confusion and they may end up not knowing if they are
coming or going.
However at the end of day when you are choosing a name for
your dog it should be as much fun as possible. It is important
that anyone who is going to have contact with the animal on a
daily basis should have some involvement in the name chosen
especially if it is to be a family pet. But you also need to
keep the guidelines mentioned above in mind and this will
further help to make the process of selecting a name for your
dog much easier.
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