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Some names can influence the way people react to
your dog and depending on your dog’s role it is important to
choose a name that reflects its function. For example, dogs can be
pets, therapy dogs, search and rescue experts, trackers or they can
perform a variety of work with the public. Different places tend to
produce different names and the most popular dog name in North America
is Sam, Sammie or Samantha ('listener'). The second favorite name
is Max, Maxie, Maxwell or Maxine (Latin: 'the greatest'). The runners-up are Lady, followed by Bear, Maggie, Buddy, Tasha, Chelsea (or Chelsie), Holly and Shasta. But other popular names include Brandy, Ginger and Taffy. This is a new trend because in the past people tended to name their dogs after a physical trait and so called their dogs Spot or Rover. So over a hundred dogs in San Fransisco are called Max but only one dog there is called Fido! And this just reflects the fact that many people think of their dogs as people and would much prefer to give them human names like Maggie and Alice for female dogs. But not all the names are just ordinary or common ones, and many people prefer more serious names like Wallace and Miles, or Zack and Zoe.
But the name your dog gets could reflect the gender
of the owner, with men tending to give their dogs more masculine names
like Spike or Gansta. Women tend to give their dogs female names such
as Samantha or Natasha. This is quit understandable as men don’t
really want to be in the park calling out dog names like Miss Kitty
Poo Poo, Pooky or Booboo. Some trends in education and society also
effect dog names and dogs that bite in the USA tend to be called Rocky,
while fewer Latin students means less people want to call their dogs
Fido (Latin: 'Faithful'). Hot dogs cast as villain in cancer group's ad (USA Today) Police shoot dogs that attacked children (FOX 19 Cincinnati)
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