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You Name It!

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

Jessie, the adorable pooch:  It is almost the weekend, and it is time to have some fun, especially if it is at the expense of the local cat.  I just came across an article that highlighted the Top Ten dog names for 2010.  Now, I am in no hurry to rush out and legally change my name.  My name is so wonderful that they had no place for it on the list.  However, to entertain and delight my audience, here are the top ten picks for dog names in 2010:

1.) Casey

2.) Riley

3.) Bella

4.) Bailey

5.) Shadow

6.) Coco

7.) Pepper

8.) Dakota

9.) Chloe

10.) Oliver

Those are pretty cool, huh?  Now, if you are, like me, wondering what the top ten cat names are, well, I have my own list, but, unfortunately, they will not allow me to publish those in this forum.  So, I urge you to give into your creativity and devise your own list.  The cat in this household answers to most anything, especially if it involves a treat.  As for me, it’s Ms. Jessie to you!  Have a great day! And, in case you forget, the best pet sitting service name in Kansas City is Joy of Living Pet Sitting Services!  Call them TODAY!

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What’s In a Name? How to Name Your Dog

Monday, February 15th, 2010

Bo, the incredibly well-named cat: You know how it goes…you get a new puppy and you go over a long list of potential names for it.  You land upon the perfect name, and three months later, you wish you had called it something else.  (Trust me, I have called the dog in our house many names before, but I cannot list those in this forum, as this is a family-friendly blog, and I do not want to lose my job or my credibility.)  Do you know that in your dog’s lifetime, it will be called by its name over 30,000 times?  Better think twice about that perfect name, and here are some tips:

*Embarrassing names are out of the question.  Do you want to hear yourself screaming “Stinky, come back!” as you chase your canine down the street after he has escaped once again!

*Some dogs outgrow their names.  Sure, your precious little Buttercup is cute and cuddly as a pup, but when that Great Dane is fully grown, she may be the laughing stock of the neighborhood when you refer to her as such.

*Keep the name short…one or two syllables max.  Dogs will learn it quickly and it will be easier to use when training.

*Pick a name that matches its personality.  No need to call your dog Dash if he sits in one place all day.

*Avoid the trendy names.  Do you know of anyone who has a dog named Disco?

*Do not name your dog after Grandma Sadie or Uncle Stu.  They might take offense to that moniker.  (The dog might, too, depending on the relative!)

*Ask your dog what he or she thinks!  Try the name on for size.  See how he or she responds.  (Funny, Jessie never responds to those other names I call her…wonder why?  I think they are fully appropriate.)

*If you have adopted an older dog, it is best to keep the name it already has.  No need to confuse it.  If you have to change it, however, find a name that is similar to or rhymes with the old name.

After you have given your dog its new name, be sure to pile on the extra love and affection.  Those go well with any dog.

And, for an added benefit…if you have to go out of town and do not want to leave your dog isolated in some boarding situation, call the trusted pet sitting experts at Joy of Living Pet Sitting Services in Kansas City.  They want to know your dog by name.  They will treat him or her just like family, and when you are family, everyone knows your name.

Now, where did that little stink bomb go?  Oops, I mean Jessie.  I know that dog is around her somewhere.  I can smell her!

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