I'll help you name your dog.
Others will see your
dog's name as a reflection of the dog
's personality or even your own. Choose wisely, but have fun, too.
Things You'll Need:New Puppy KitsPuppy Treats[/list]Step1Keep the name short, preferably one or two syllables. This will be easier for your
dog to learn and remember.Step2Choose from a plethora of the usual dog names: Spot, Patch, Poochie, Rover ... or, for the ultimate in typical
canine titles, Dog - pronounced "dawg."Step3Match the name to your dog's personality. A noble hound may be fit to be King; a timid pooch may solicit the name Fluffy.Step4Bestow upon your dog the honor of being named after your favorite food: Brownie, Sugar, Cream Puff.Step5Express your sense of humor. Christen your happy Lab Spike, your perpetually growling bulldog Cuddles, or your Great Dane Tim (as in Tiny Tim).Step6Go the creative route. Take your canine companion's name from the title of your favorite book
, your current or a past lover, the name of your favorite actor, a line from your favorite song, the street where you grew up.[/list]