YOUR DOG'S NAME IS MORE THAN A CONVENIENT WAY TO CALL HIM. THERE ARE ACTUALLY PSYCOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES AT WORK THAT YOU SIMPLY MUST UNDERSTAND BEFORE YOU JUST GRAB ONTO THE FIRST NAME THAT POPS INTO YOUR HEAD!
NOW YOU CAN DISCOVER THE SECRETS TO CHOOSING THE PERFECT NAME FOR YOUR DOG WITHOUT ENDING UP MAKING THE #1 NAMING MISTAKE THAT MOST DOG OWNERS MAKE.
Choose The Wrong Dog Name And You Can Actually Make Training And Socialization HARDER Than It Needs To Be.
Don't set your dog up for failure simply because you didn't understand how dogs think and react to their name.
Read On To See How Easy It Really Is To Choose The Perfect Name For Your New Dog.
And get ready to discover the #1 dog-naming mistake and how to avoid it!
Dear Fellow Dog Owner,
We all know the stereotypical dog names like Rex, Spot and Fido. Personally I've never met a dog with any of those names, but I have encountered far too many dogs with names that you wouldn't give to a dead skunk in the middle of the road.
Are Dog's Embarrassed When You Give Them An Inappropriate Name?
No, of course not. They don't have any concept of embarrassment and they certainly couldn't care less how embarrassing their name is, but there is something about their name that they DO care about. I'll tell you about that in a minute.
Just like with humans, a dog's name defines them. If not to other dogs then at least to the humans that he will meet. Choosing the right name for your dog prompts other people to appreciate your dog more. The wrong name can actually cause people to either think less of your dog or be fearful of it if the name sounds like it belongs to a vicious dog. Who wants that to happen?
Your dog's name is also a reflection of you. After all, how creative do you look if you name your Dalmatian "Spot" or your Collie "Lassie?".
Most people don't close their eyes and point to a list of names when they are naming their children and you shouldn't do that when you're naming your dog.
But there's a more important reason why you need to think very seriously about what you are going to name your dog, and the reason might surprise you.
You see, dogs have a hard time understanding words that are longer than two syllables. If they don't understand their name they are less likely to respond to it. This makes training and socializing your dog difficult. The end result is a dog that can be prone to misbehaving for no other reason than it has not formed a bond of recognition between the words that you are speaking and himself.
Another problem with long or unusual names is that it can trigger unexpected behavior in a dog. Easily excited dogs need to associate calming and soothing sounds with their name. Slow or lazy dogs need a different type of name to spur them into action when they hear it. Believe it or not, there are even names that work better for specific breeds of dogs than other names.
There are other issues surrounding your dogs name. If you have small children it is important for them to be able to pronounce your dog's name correctly. This isn't just for your children's convenience either. Your dog needs to bond with your children and accept them into his "pack" or jealousy could result. Jealousy can be a dangerous thing when big dogs and small children get together.
These are all reasons why you need to take the responsibility of naming your dog seriously. You really can't afford to make the wrong choice.
I'm going to tell you how to make the right choice the first time.
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Maybe you're thinking that there can't be THAT much to naming your dog. After all, a name is a name, right?
WRONG and all of the dog experts agree. You simply cannot afford to make this fundamental mistake and expect your dog to be well behaved, socialized and come every time you call...
... and you certainly can't afford to create an environment of jealousy between your dog and the children that will be in and out of your dog's life. The possible ramifications of that are just to terrible to think about.
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