Naming Your Purebred Dog
Unlike some aspects of dog ownership, naming your dog is just
plain fun! The pets themselves don't require much; they just
need a pleasing dog name they can identify with when you give
them commands. But if you plan to show a purebred dog in
competitions, there's a lot to consider when it's time to choose
a dog name for your dog's American Kennel Club certificate.
Let's start at the beginning.
The name of the kennel your dog came from is part of his show
name. Usually, it's the first part of his name as it appears on
the certificate. If you purchased your dog from a show kennel,
then the kennel's name should be first, such as: Dexy's
Fido. If you bred the dog yourself, then use your own original
kennel name. You can also use a combination such as 'Dexy's Fido
of (your kennel name here)' so that your dog's name reflects
both where he comes from and where he now resides.
Originality is important when choosing a show dog name. The
American Kennel Club (AKC) doesn't allow duplicate dog names,
and will ask you to choose another name if your pick is already
taken.
Unusual dog names with creative spelling attract attention to
your dog in a show catalog, while reducing the chance that
you've nearly duplicated another dog's name. For example,
'Dexy's Hi-Jac' is a cute play on the word hijack. It's catchy
yet original, and offers a great built-in theme for the future
if you advertise your dog in breed and show magazines. You could
use, "He'll hijack your heart" for your ads. Cute, right?
Once you've selected your dog's 'paper name', the work isn't
over. You'll still need to settle on a shorter dog 'call name'
for everyday reference. Using our example of Dexy's Hi-Jac, the
name Jack immediately suggests itself for the dog's call name,
while directly referring us back to his official dog name on the
AKC papers.
So, now that you know the basics of dog naming, you're ready to
choose a dog name that will serve you well both at home and in
the show ring.