Cute Dog Names
Cute Dog Names
Cute dog names are not just limited to puppies. After all, they don’t stay puppies forever. And these names are not limited to one sex, either. Pet owners can use cute dog names for male or females of any size, shape, color and demeanor. Cute is a subjective term. It can be open for interpretation. The only things that really matter are if the owner likes the name and the dog responds to it.
When you bring that little fella home, the first thing that you will probably do is start thinking of cute puppy dog names. But when running through that mental list, ask yourself if they are names you can live with forever. Because once you settle on a name, you don’t want to change it down the road. That can be very confusing for your dog and will set training back substantially.
Back to the point of cuteness being subjective, an owner has to decide if the name is too cute. Cuteness is the kind of thing that many people can overdose on. So dog lovers need to make sure they are not overwhelmed by the cuddly factor of Shmoopy McFluffnstuff .
Some common cute puppy names also happen to be “pet” names husbands and wives have for each other or for their children. Princess, Baby Doll, Tiger and Buddy are a few examples.
What some pet lovers learn the hard way is that you should never use a cute name for your dog that you also use as a pet name for your spouse. Even the mere hint at confusion between your wife and pooch could put you in the doghouse. And on a hectic day the last thing you want is to get confused, call out “Buster!” and end up giving your son a doggy treat. That could end up confusing the dog and child. And your son asking mommy why daddy gave his name away to the dog is a pretty big speed bump on the road of life. So stick with separate and distinct names for dogs and children.
The cutest dog names are both charming and disarming. They endear a loveable pooch to the people around him or her. This makes others more comfortable and relaxed around dogs. Try something that shows the softer and gentler side of the pup’s personality. Maybe Bootsie for a pooch with big or different colored paws. Munchkin works for little dogs. Or Oreo for a black and white dog. Certain names work better for certain dogs. But the cuteness factor is always subjective.

