Dog Names

Dog Names

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When it comes to having a new puppy in your life and bringing her or him a uniquename, there are many approaches. It's true that when most people made the decisionto buy or adopt a dog, they may already have a clear idea about the exact breed, age,or color they want, but they usually did not prepare a suitable name yet. Picking aname for a puppy might sound easy at first, but it can become a tough task if youhaven't already thought about it. Here we collect several dog names lists to helpinspire you.

The most common way of naming a dog is to pick a name based on their gender. It's abit cliche I know, but it's useful. Just like humans, dogs also have their classic male orfemale names. You can never go wrong with those classic naming trends. Popularmale dog names often reflect heroic codes. They are related to courage, loyalty, andbraveness. While popular female dog names usually stand for innocent, beauty, andkindness. Every puppy deserves a great name that can represent all the best qualitiesin the world.

Some people opt for other ways of naming their dogs. They don't want to randomlypick up a stereotyped name among the gender lists. To the opposite, they want tochoose a name that can perfectly reflect their dogs' personality-and themselves'! Onecan look for cute or cool names, while others may go for ironic, silly, or over-the-topnames for their dog. Someone even decides to base their dog's name off of theirfavorite book, TV series, movie, or band. The only tip I want to remind you guys is:always think twice before naming your dog after a unique but wired name. Your dogwon't be embarrassed. But you will! Remember that you will be saying your dog'sname out loud frequently lol.

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Trenton is a 2.5 month old Bull Terrier / Pit Bull Terrier mix that is estimated to be between 40-45 lbs once he is full grown. He is friendly, easy-going, sweet, and affectionate. He loves nothing more than to snuggle with his human and shower you with so many sweet puppy kisses. His favorite activities include playing with her siblings and older resident dogs in his foster home, snuggle with his humans, and play with a tennis ball. This little boy is smart and has already figured out how to use the dog door and climb up the puppy stairs to cuddle on the couch with his foster mom. Trenton is low to medium energy. He is pretty mellow with short bursts of puppy energy that can easily be burned with some play time in the backyard. Once he gets older, he will require exercise such as walks in the neighborhood, short hikes on nature trails or a game of fetch with a tennis ball in the backyard. Trenton is good with kids, cats, and dogs. He is a social butterfly that loves everyone he meets. He is great around other dogs and goes into a submissive stance by rolling on his back and showing his belly. He currently has both cats and dogs in his foster home, and he ignores the cats because they made it clear to him that they do not want to be friends with him. He would be a great pup for kids of all ages and would love to have kids in the home who want to play with him and give him lots of belly rubs. Trenton is kennel trained with a playpen, and he is currently working on potty training and leash training. He is picking up on potty training quickly now that he has figured out how to use the doggy door. His ideal home environment would be a house with a fenced in backyard, but he would do well in an apartment, townhouse or condo as long as he gets daily exercise and has a human that is committed to taking him out multiple times per day to continue his potty training. If you are interested in adopting Trenton, please fill out an application at: https://www.loveandpuppypawsdogrescue.com/adoption-application. Trenton is in a foster home in South Texas and will be transported once adopted. Due to his age and size, he will not be neutered before he heads to his forever home. There is a $200 spay/neuter deposit required that is fully refundable once the procedure is completed. He cannot be adopted in Canada at this time. TRANSPORT: Currently we have monthly transports. It will be up to the adoptive family to meet the transport to pick up your new family member. Please be advised that our dogs are adopted to their forever families prior to being transported. Unfortunately at this time, we cannot bring dogs for a typical meet and greet situation, due to the extensiveness of the transport distance and it being unfair for the dogs who are not adopted to have to make the trip back. Please be advised that applications are reviewed in the order that they are received. To ensure we are honoring the dogs that we have committed to helping, we do have policies and procedures in place that we follow when reviewing adoption applications. LAPP Dog Rescue is ran 100% by volunteers, so please be mindful that when you submit an application that it can take a few days to be reviewed. Submitting an application is not a confirmation that the adoption will be approved/completed. Before submitting the application, please read the FULL description on PetFinder describing the dog's personality, energy level, housing requirements and our policy on meet and greets. The total cost to adopt is $830, which includes a $400 adoption fee, $230 transport fee, and a $200 refundable deposit. The adoption fee includes all age appropriate vaccinations, microchip, flea/tick/heartworm prevention, dewormer, and health certificate from a licensed veterinarian.
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