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Naming Your New Puppy

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July 11, 2012 / (4) comments

After 368 dog-free days, I finally committed last week and rescued a pit bull puppy from Midwest Animal Rescue & Services in Minneapolis! I looked at several puppies and one finally won my heart — and passed the puppy behavioral test, given by yours truly.

 

On my Dr. Justine Lee Facebook page, I held a contest on what to name my new pit bull puppy! Here are some of the names suggested:

 

1) Hershey

2) Spot

3) Max

4) Oreo

5) Checkers

6) "One of the Luckiest Dogs on Earth," or "Lucky" for short

7) Banks

8) Abbott

9) Tate

10) Will

11) Drew

12) Huck

13) Gershwin

14) Emmy

15) LB (for Love Bug)

16) Mr. Bo Jangles

17) Q ball

18) 8 ball

19) Smudge

20) Tux

 

Despite all the awesome suggestions, I decided to go with "Milo." I waited a day or two before picking it, but just felt that it fit his personality well.

So, how do you pick a name for a puppy? If you want to break free from the mold of traditional human names, here are a few helpful hints when it comes to picking a name for your pet.

In general, take a few days to get to know your new pet before coming up with a name. Their personality may give you a better idea of a name after a few days. (Lazy? Grumpy? Bashful? Sleepy?) Sometimes, the environment, city, street, or location where they were found might be a fun name. I named my friend’s dog Essie because she was abandoned in our "Emergency Services," which is often called, "ES." My Pit Bull is named JP after Jamaica Plain, an up-and-coming (i.e., ghetto) subdivision of Boston where I used to live. (This is on the infamous "other" side of the tracks, where one needs a Pit Bull to safely walk down the street).

Next, pick a name that your pet will easily recognize, otherwise all your pet will hear is "blah, blah, blah, blah." Using a two syllable name that ends with a vowel (e.g., Echo or Fido) may make it easier for your dog to identify its name. Also, pick a name you won’t be embarrassed by when your veterinarian hollers it out in the waiting room. "Buttkiss," "B*tch," or "Jerk" (yes, these were some of my actual clients’ dogs’ names) are a bit embarrassing for your vet to call out in a room full of people. (Yes, I would know. Go ahead and get your giggles out now, Prince Albert).

Finally, to prevent your dog from thinking you are always yelling at him, pick a name that doesn’t sound like a command. "Hound" sounds like "down," so you shouldn’t be surprised if your dog always lies down when you talk to him.

What do you think? Have any names that you love?

 

 

 

Dr. Justine Lee

 

 

Image: Milo and Dr. Lee

 

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COMMENTS (4)
1
Dude!
by TheOldBroad on 07/11/2012 03:33am

Personally, I'm a fan of names that don't sound critter-like and Milo is a great name!

What a handsome dude! Congratulations on your new adoptee, Dr. Lee.

I look forward to future posts (and pictures) about Milo.

2
Puppy Names
by HawaiiHorses on 07/11/2012 05:59pm

I named my FCR Gus after a character in "Lonesome Dove". It's has been a good fit and a great agility name!!!

3
Pet names
by Cleopawtra on 07/11/2012 07:43pm

We have a cat named Din. He was a noisy little guy barely 4 weeks old when we found him, but could his MEOWS wake the dead. Milo is a a real cutey hope you have a long life together.

4
Name-Marketing tool
by MiamiAngel on 07/12/2012 11:05pm

Dr. Lee you had to ask! Well, I'm a marketing person and it's my nature, my job to come up with the perfect names. Are you ready?

Ok first was Mon Cherie, my first pet, a maltese. I wanted a fee fee foo foo name but not a common one like Coco, Chanel or Belle or Bella. So I was learning French and it hit me-Mon Cherie which turns out is French for "My sweetheart" but to a male! So now she's "Ma Cherie" for a female. Then I adopted a cat. In brainstorming I came up with Pierre. But Bruno Francois, a French coworker at the time,said you can't just give him the one name, it has to be "Jean Pierre". Hence the rule of 2 syllables went out the window! and believe me they know their names! Then my 3rd cat was gorgeous, all white. He reminded me of the romantic black cat cartoon Pepe Le Pew but my cat didn't smell. Calling him Francois was too short--ha! So I named him Pepe Francois. Yes 4 syllables. Admittedly we called him Pepe most times.

There's more! (I warned you!) Then I started rescuing kittens at my new neighborhood. I came across these three kittens, and the one I kept I instantly named her Geisha. She was small, delicate and had a round Japanese sweet face (I remember the movie Geisha) and so I baptized her. True to the meaning of the name, she is an educated "entertainer". She's actually a supermodel(that's another story). Then I rescued a kitten who was hell on wheels and reminded me of Nascar driver Helio Castronoves. So I Named him Helio (pronounced ELIO, H is silent). Then a brother and sister--Hansel & Gretel. Oh my gosh--I saved them from wicked construction site where Gretel was badly injured on machinery. I nursed her back to health with the aid her brother Hansel who was always by her side.

And the latest--he's a talker with a smooth stride just like the label on the bottle. He's not shy and greets all my visitors. Quite the socialite. He's all black, Introducing none other than... Johnnie Walker! (Except the liquor brand is spelled "Johnny").

Can you tell I love my job! Oh and you should hear the names of my foster cats and kittens! There was Stoli (tabby) and Smirnov. And believe me Smirnov was all Russian (a serious looking, clean cut Russian Blue) . Ok too many fosters I could write a book.

A valuable lesson: The names are important in getting them adopted sooner! ie. Katy Purry, Lady GoGo,

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