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		<title>Boy Dog Names</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 23 May 2010 13:31:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dog owners will say that there is no given formula for choosing a good name for a new dog. Whether they have to think of girl or boy dog names, usually they will choose something that sounds cool or a name they like rather than putting some thought into what the name really means. Popular boy dog names have a variety of meanings, but more often than not the meaning will not suit the dog it is given to. Below is a quick guide to the top five boy dog names and what they actually mean.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dog owners will tell you that there is no given method for choosing a good name for a new dog. Whether they have to think of girl or boy dog names, usually they will choose something that sounds cool or a name they like rather than putting some thought into what the name really means. Popular boy dog names have a variety of meanings, but more often than not the meaning will not suit the dog it is given to. Below is a quick guide to the top five boy dog names and what they really mean.</p>
<p>Undoubtedly, one of the first things you do when you get a new dog or puppy is choose a dog name for him or her. For most dog owners, this actually takes little thought. They just pick a dog name at random and that is the name by which the poor mite will be known forever. However, there are certain issues that ought to be taken into consideration when going through dog names in order to make sure that you choose the right one.</p>
<p>First of all, dogs sense attitude and tone of voice better than humans can. If you choose a dog name for comic effect or after someone you don&#8217;t like, your dog will know by your tone of voice that something is not right. The result could well be that, their attitude may change towards you or they may refuse to respond to your commands. Dogs&#8217; names should mean something but should not be detrimental to their training, so you ought to take your dog&#8217;s name seriously.</p>
<p>Despite dogs being very intelligent creatures, they can&#8217;t process the same amount of information that we can. As a result, dog names should never be more than two syllables long. If they are more than that, most dogs will not respond. Max, Sam, Becky, Lady, Molly and the like are excellent dog names because they are short and the syllables are easily heard. They respond to these dog names and that will improve your probability of training them successfully. </p>
<p>However, dogs&#8217; names should help them form an identity of their own. Common names don&#8217;t really allow them to do that, so finding something simple but unusual can help their characters a great deal without damaging their ability to respond to a command.</p>
<p><b>Max:</b> This is perhaps the most popular boy dog name and the meaning is probably the reason why many people pick it for their hound. It literally means &#8220;the most&#8221;. After all, every dog owner thinks that their dog is the &#8216;most&#8217;.</p>
<p><b>Jake:</b> Jake is short for Jacob, which means &#8220;champion&#8221;. This is an apt boy dog name, if your puppy takes over the whole house within a short time of getting inside it!</p>
<p><b>Buddy:</b> Buddy is a familiarization of Budd, which means &#8220;messenger&#8221;. This boy dog name could suit a farm dog or one you might possibly train to retrieve the newspaper from the porch in the morning. It is a very popular boy dog name throughout the USA.</p>
<p><b>Bailey:</b> The boy dog name Bailey is French and means &#8220;steward&#8221;. This is fairly suitable if your dog is responsible and sensible, so it is probably not suitable for a Jack Russel puppy, for example!</p>
<p><b>Sam:</b> Sam apparently means &#8220;an answer to prayers&#8221;. This is a great boy dog name for dogs that are easy to train and are largely quiet!</p>
<p>Not many people consult a name&#8217;s meaning when picking boy dog names, so instead of just going with your first thought, it would be worth taking the time to choose a dog&#8217;s name that is actually apt for your dog. After all, it doesn&#8217;t cost anything to spend some time thinking about your dog&#8217;s name.</p>
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		<title>Why Do Dogs Snore?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Apr 2010 09:56:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We all know that it is not unusual for pet owners to permit their pets to sleep with them at night. In fact, one third of pet owners have at some time, permitted their pets to sleep on their beds. Dogs provide a companionship that can't be shown by any other breed of animal. However, this doesn't mean to say that some people do not let their cats or another pets sleep with them too.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We all know that it is not unusual for pet owners to permit their pets to sleep with them at night. In deed, one third of pet owners have at some time, permitted their pets to sleep on their beds. Dogs provide a companionship that can&#8217;t be given by any other breed of animal. However, this doesn&#8217;t mean to say that some people do not let their cats or another pets sleep with them too.</p>
<p>It is made easier too because dogs have a sleep pattern that is very much like ours. Dogs often rely on their owners with complete trust, which makes them a bit more relaxed during the night. This explains why most dogs fall to sleep easily and later on, enter into deep sleeps where REM sleep activities can occur. In fact, once dogs enter this stage, the owner needs to call them several times before they can truly be woken up.</p>
<p>Certainly, many of us have observed a dog &#8216;running&#8217; during sleep and barking while asleep too. These dogs are believed to be dreaming. Breathing patterns can also be observed among dogs while they are asleep. For example, there are breeds which breathe heavily and there are breeds which breathe more lightly. The dogs that are heavy breathers are much more likely to snore than those which do not breathe quite so heavily.</p>
<p>Often, dogs that snore can be rather a nuisance during the night, depending on the degree and frequency of the phenomenon. Like with humans, there are various reasons why dogs snore, although most deal with the obstruction of the passage of air in the throat, which in turn is caused by the collapse of certain areas along the throat. It is the same problem as with humans.</p>
<p>A dog that snores very loudly should be examined for different issues to see which treatment could be best applied. Some dogs are especially susceptible to specific allergies that can cause obstruction in the windpipe. It may also be that there is some excess tissue in the areas that are preventing proper breathing. It is best for a veterinarian to check out various factors through careful evaluation of the dog&#8217;s anatomical features and physical symptoms in general.</p>
<p>Is you dog overweight? I ask this because, as with humans, obese dogs are more likely to snore than thin ones. This is because they will have more flesh surrounding their throats. Therefore, they have excess fat hanging around their throats, which can cause obstructions. Once this problem has been corrected, the chances of snoring will be reduced. This would not only be good for your dogs, but you may eventually enjoy a decent night&#8217;s sleep too.</p>
<p>The facial features of the dog in general affect the amount of snoring too. For example, some dogs have squashed faces which narrows their nasal passages to a greater or lesser degree. The construction of their nasal passages also largely contributes to their problems in breathing. They are very much like humans with a cold, who are forced to breathe using only twenty-five percent of their nostril capacity. Dog breeds with shorter faces need to expend lots of effort to breathe properly. It costs them more effort to breathe and they are also more likely to snore loudly.</p>
<p>Minor surgery can give your dog great relief. However, be certain that, before you take any decision, you are well educated about the potential risks and consequences of surgery to stop your dog snoring. Most procedures are irreversible, so careful thought should be given to any operation you allow. In fact, it is best to follow the recommendations offered by your veterinary doctor.</p>
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		<title>Great Pet Training Tips For Your Pup</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Mar 2010 11:52:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Diane W Collins</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Scrutinize your training plan. It may be feasible to get some dog training services for free from volunteers depending upon where you live. There are also the more expensive services, which can run as high as $100 or more per hour-long training session. The cost will vary depending upon the trainer's skill, your location and the type and duration of the program. Group programs are inclined to be less costly than personal plans.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Consider your training plan. It may be viable to get some dog training services for free of charge from volunteers depending upon where you live. There are also the more expensive services, which can run as high as $100 or more per hour-long training session. The charge will vary depending upon the trainer&#8217;s skill, your location and the type and duration of the program. Group plans are likely to be less high-priced than individual programs.</p>
<p>Training your dog to ignore distractions may be challenging as puppies are social animals and they typically love both people and other animals. However, it is essential that you are able to command your dog&#8217;s attention in spite of of what is going on around you so it is very important to work on this. You can try to get his attention with a favorite toy or a treat as a enticement to get the attention back to you. If your dog is clicker trained, he should bring his awareness back to you with a click.</p>
<p>Spaying or neutering your dog is not only a satisfactory way to avoid litters of puppies, but it is advantageous for your dog&#8217;s health. Also, it will eliminate many aggression complications and you will have less behavior complications.</p>
<p>In order to keep your dog&#8217;s attention you can do things that he enjoys but you must also reward him for little successes. Do not offer a food reward every time, however, because irregular reinforcement is actually much more successful than continuous reinforcement because he never realizes when he will get the treat so he will keep doing the behavior on the hope that he will get the food reward. Also too many food treats can be bad for your dog&#8217;s wellbeing and weight. However, love and attention should be always given.</p>
<p>It could be complicated to train your puppy but in order to have a strong, long-lasting connection with your dog you must commit to training. There are diverse online resources along with a lot of online dog-training videos that will show you step-by-step just what to do. Videos can be one of the most valuable tools because you can actually see other owners train their dogs and you can also review the video at any time. Inquire around to your family and friends and even folks from online to see what kind of success they have had with dog training videos and other resources.</p>
<p>You should have much more success with your dog over the long term if you don&#8217;t let him get away with derogatory behavior as a puppy.</p>
<p>There are many possible rewards and advantages to having a dog, however, without proper training a dog can essentially raise your stress level rather than decrease it. When your dog jumps all over an important caller to your house, or he barks and barks for no basis, or he chews up your favorite shoes, it can be very nerve-racking. That is one reason why it is so imperative to start training your new puppy right away and to at all times be consistent.</p>
<p>The principal secrets for training your favorite dog including <a href="http://universitydog.com">puppy training information</a>, <a href="http://universitydog.com">dog training videos</a> and much more at UniversityDog.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Mar 2010 12:02:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Amy F Lopez</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Training your dog will lead to a healthier, happier pet and a more gratifying relationship with your dog. Your dog will know how to behave and you will also know how you can control the conduct of your dog as well. Your dog will be safer and more content and so will you.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dog training will lead to a healthier, happier pet and a more worthwhile bond with your puppy. Your puppy will know how to behave and you will also know how you can control the behavior of your dog as well. Your dog will be safer and more content and so will you.</p>
<p>So that you can keep your puppy&#8217;s attention you can do things that he enjoys but you must also reward him for little successes. Do not provide a food reward every time, however, because intermittent reinforcement is actually much more efficient than continuous reinforcement because he never knows when he will get the treat so he will keep doing the behavior on the hope that he will get the food reward. Also too many food treats can be bad for your puppy&#8217;s wellbeing and weight. However, love and attention should be consistently given.</p>
<p>A treat does not necessarily have to be food. It can be a stroll in the park, playing in the yard, riding in the car or even just a hug and pat on the head. Love and affection should not be withdrawn, as your dog will do just about anything for that alone. This is a great way to sustain your dog&#8217;s incentive to delight you.</p>
<p>There are lots of probable rewards and advantages to having a dog, however, without proper training a dog can actually raise your stress level rather than reduce it. When your dog jumps all over an important caller to your home, or he barks and barks for no cause, or he chews up your favorite shoes, it can be very stressful. That is one reason why it is so significant to begin training your new puppy without delay and to constantly be consistent.</p>
<p>Investing a lot of money is not necessary to have a dutiful dog but spending some quality time is compulsory. There are many great online programs that incorporate books, videos, audios and more that can help you train your dog and most are very realistically priced.</p>
<p>It can be troubling to train your puppy but in order to have a strong, lifelong relationship with your dog you must commit to training. There are an assortment of online resources along with scores of online dog-training videos that will show you step-by-step exactly what to do. Videos can be one of the most efficient tools because you can actually see other owners train their dogs and you can additionally review the video at any time. Inquire around to your family and friends and even individuals from online to see what kind of success they have had with dog training videos and other resources.</p>
<p>The leading secrets for training your favorite dog including <a href="http://universitydog.com">crate training a dog</a>, <a href="http://universitydog.com/30/how-to-prevent-nuisance-barking-in-puppies/">how to stop a dog from barking</a> and much more at UniversityDog.com.</p>
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		<title>Maximum Training Tips For Your Favorite Dog</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2010 12:38:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Margaret H Moore</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dogs like to be trained. The better trained a dog is the happier and more at ease they are. As an owner, you will also take pleasure in owning him more. Dogs obtain joy from following the leader of the pack because they are innate pack animals. You must just make sure that the "alpha dog" or the head of the pack is you.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dogs like to be trained. The better trained a dog is the happier and more comfortable they are. As an owner, you will also take pleasure in having him more. Dogs obtain joy from following the leader of the pack because they are instinctive pack animals. You must just make sure that the &#8220;alpha dog&#8221; or the head of the pack is you.</p>
<p>When dogs do not have any obedience training they are inclined to be to a great extent more nervous and rambunctious than usual. This is frequently due to the fact that they really don&#8217;t know what is expected of them and that makes them uncomfortable. Training your dog well will keep him safer and happier.</p>
<p>There are many ways that you can train your dog. You can always get hold of a good book or a video and there are also many wonderful courses that you can find online. Very nearly every city has dog obedience classes that you can go to or skilled dog trainers that you can take on.</p>
<p>Every dog needs to embark on their training as soon as they arrive home. Even old dogs can learn and every dog will act in response to encouraging reinforcement and every dog will also want to satisfy the new leader or &#8220;alpha dog&#8221;.</p>
<p>The most victory in dog training comes when you bring in teaching in playtime and just have fun. You are still teaching vital training but you both are enjoying the time you spend and you are not placing nervous tension on your dog by forcing things. All dogs are unusual and your dog may learn some things very promptly while other things take more time. Just take pleasure in the course and both of you will profit.</p>
<p>It is vital to use positive reinforcement with either praise or treats to acknowledge when your dog does something right. You need to do it immediately so that he will relate the good feeling of the reinforcement to the proper behavior. The same thing goes for any kind of reprimand. It must always be completed immediately.</p>
<p>Dogs cannot rationalize like a human being can so if you scold your dog for something that he did hours ago, he will not realize why he is in trouble. Your warning will be utterly useless and it will just scare him and upset your training efforts.</p>
<p>The very most significant thing that you need to be attentive of when you are training a dog is that you and all of the human being members of your family need to outrank him in the pecking order. You must be the leader or the &#8220;alpha dog&#8221;. You can rapidly endorse this in his mind if you rub his belly as soon as he turns over. He will have to acquiesce to you and he will then regard you as the leader. All of your education will be easier if you are recognized in his mind as the leader.</p>
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		<title>Good Pet Training Tips For Ones New Puppy</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Feb 2010 10:07:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Shane Greene</dc:creator>
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<p>Training your dog will lead to a healthier, happier pet and a more worthwhile rapport with your puppy. Your dog will know how to behave and you will also know how you can control the behavior of your dog as well. Your dog will be safer and more contented and so will you.</p>
<p>A dog will do anything to satisfy you but he needs to plainly realize what you want. You must be the established &#8220;alpha dog&#8221; and you must be firm and patient and every time follow through. It will not take too long if you are consistent. Your dog will work hard to please you if he obviously comprehends what is expected of him.</p>
<p>So that you can avoid boredom, it is recommended that you have a routine for either walks and exercise or a play session. This can help your dog avoid the boredom that can lead to negative behavior.</p>
<p>A lot of times there are still tribulations because your dog doesn&#8217;t seem to cooperate and you cannot comprehend just what the dog is attempting to tell you and your dog cannot comprehend precisely what it is that you would like. At this point you may be tempted to bring in an an expert dog trainer but expert dog trainers can be very pricey. Fortunately, with just a minor bit of advice and knowledge you can turn into the most excellent trainer for your own dog.</p>
<p>Right this moment is a good time to be an aspiring dog trainer because of all of the good online resources on hand on the Internet. There is certainly content presented on every facet of dog training and there is also some excellent information about how to best go about the process of really training your dog yourself. Many of these online dog-training courses can be downloaded with no trouble to your own computer.</p>
<p>Your timetable is important when it comes to training plans for your dog. Some convene just one time per week, while others may even meet every day. Some programs at kennels expect that you leave your puppy at the facility throughout the training phase. As a loving dog owner, you will doubtless be happiest and have the most success if you and the bond with your own puppy is a important component of the program.</p>
<p>Important training tips for your pet dog including <a href="http://universitydog.com">online dog training</a>, <a href="http://universitydog.com">rottweiler obedience training</a> and much more at UniversityDog.com.</p>
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		<title>The Necessary Gear You&#8217;ll Require For Your Brand New Puppy</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Feb 2010 09:39:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kristina England</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is always thrilling to acquire a new puppy but you will want to be ready to teach your puppy and train him to be a cherished member of your family. Before you bring your new puppy home there are a few items that you will need to consider. It is easier to have the stuff that you will need on hand rather than to try to get them afterward.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is always thrilling to acquire a new puppy but you will want to be set to teach your puppy and train him to be a valued part of your family. Before you bring your new puppy back home there are a few things that you will need to consider. It is easier to have the stuff that you will need on hand rather than to try to get them afterward.</p>
<p>When you visit the pet store you will see that there is an profusion of things that you can buy for your new puppy. Some of these things are good to have and others are not really needed at all.</p>
<p>Probably the most critical item that you will want is a crate. Dogs like to have their own space that is pleasant and comfy just for them. All of your training will be easier if you make the most of a crate. Get one that is the correct size for your puppy. If you take your puppy with you in the car very often you may want to get two.</p>
<p>You will also want a collar and a leash. Get at least one collar that fits well and then you can get special training collars later. One six-foot leash that feels nice in your hand is also needed.</p>
<p>Plan what your puppy will eat and get some food and water dishes. Stainless steel is more often than not best. Try to find out what type of foodstuff your puppy has been used to eating and get enough of that for at least a few weeks. All dietetic changes should be made step by step.</p>
<p>In order to be equipped to start your training at once you will need to have some soft treats to reward your puppy and also some type of aversive. An aversive will discourage your dog from disobedient activities as it is something that is absolutely harmless but your dog doesn&#8217;t like it and will do everything he can to evade it. A clicker that makes a noise or a squirt bottle that squirts water are examples of different types of an aversive.</p>
<p>Puppies also need to chew, so you will want to get some chewing objects and some toys. You may want to just start with one or two until you learn what your puppy really likes. After your puppy settles in you will soon know what things work best for his personality.</p>
<p>When you are prepared you will be able to have more fun with your puppy, training him to walk on a leash and play. All of your training will be easier also if you are equipped.</p>
<p>The top secrets for training your favorite dog including <a href="http://universitydog.com">service dog training</a>, <a href="http://universitydog.com">adult dog obedience training</a> and much more at UniversityDog.com.</p>
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		<title>Types of Aggression In Dogs</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Feb 2010 10:22:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Aggressive dogs can be a problem for all concerned. They can be especially frightening for small children and adults alike. Even though some breeds tend to be more aggressive than other breeds there is usually an underlying reason that a dog is aggressive. If you find out why your dog is acting out you can tailor your training methods to curb his aggression. You will be a happier pet owner if you can trust your dog to be calm in most situations.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Aggressive dogs can be a problem for everyone. They can be especially frightening for small children and adults alike. Even though some breeds are more aggressive than other breeds there is usually an underlying reason that a dog is aggressive. If you find out why your dog is acting out you can tailor your training methods to curb his aggression. You will be a more contented pet owner if you can trust your dog to be calm in most situations.</p>
<p>Sometimes aggressive behavior is because your dog wants to establish dominance. Dogs are pack animals and there is always a hierarchy to the pack. The alpha dog is the ring leader and the other dogs follow suit. Proper training will establish you as the alpha dog or the leader. Do not allow your dog to think of himself as the leader or you will continuouslyhave difficulties. Even so your dog may still try to establish his dominance over other dogs or animals and this may be the cause of his dominance aggression.</p>
<p>Dogs can also act aggressively because they are protecting their territory. Your dog thinks certain things are &#8220;his&#8221; including you, your home and your family. While this can often be a good thing in certain situations it can create problems with visitors or neighbors if it gets out of control. If you dog is excessively aggressive in protecting his territory his behavior may need to be curbed.</p>
<p>Often a dog will strike out from fear. Something scares your dog and rather than retreat he lashes out and attacks. The dog will start growling, pull his ears back and tuck his tail between his legs. Many times this type of aggression is mistaken for direct aggression. Fear aggression is mostly caused by a situation that has frightened the dog. He is lashing out because he is frightened and does not know how to handle that fear.</p>
<p>Aggressive behavior can sometimes occur for no apparent reason. However this aggression is usually misdirected. Something happens that triggers anxiety within the dog but he is not able to react to the actual stimuli so he lashes out on something else. This may be a reason for some inexplicable dog fights between 2 or more animals. The dog is just not able to act on the real cause.</p>
<p>There can also be biological reasons for aggression. Many times a female dog can be aggressive when they are nursing a new litter of pups. This type of aggression is understandable as she is protecting her litter from any perceived threats. There is also always a possibility of a medical problem if your dog is overly aggressive so taking your dog to the vet for a thorough examination is always recommended.</p>
<p>Spaying your female dog and neutering your male dog will usually help alleviate excessive aggression. Your training efforts will also be easier and more effective. If you are not in the business of breeding dogs, spaying and neutering is the responsible thing to do.</p>
<p>If you consider the reasons why your dog may be acting aggressively you can tailor your training methods and curb the aggression. You can work with your dog&#8217;s own specific needs and have more success.</p>
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		<title>Fashionable Dog Names</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Nov 2009 12:54:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fashion seems to dictate everything these days. From what you wear to what you name your dog, everything you do is decreed by the need to be cool. Cute dog names are hard to come by and even harder to choose. This is because as soon as something is in fashion, than it is out again.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fashion appears to dictate everything these days. From what you wear to what you name your dog, everything you do is decreed by the need to be cool. Cool dog names are hard to come by and even harder to choose. This is because no sooner is something in fashion, than it is out again. </p>
<p>Who would want to choose a cute dog name that may not be fashionable tomorrow? So, people usually play it safe, which is why the same names have been around for so long. To try and interrupt that cycle, five cute dog names are given below with the reasons why you should pick one of them for your dog.</p>
<p><b>Phoenix:</b> What could be cuter than a bird that goes up in flames and then rises from the ashes? Phoenix is one of the cute dog names that will never go out of fashion because it is rooted in mythology. It has a timeless quality which has surprisingly failed to boost its popularity. </p>
<p><b>Star:</b> Star is one of the cute dog names because it has so many connotations that you can have a hard time finding out where to start. A star in the sky is a phenomenon and a star can refer to someone that outperforms in a particular field. It is indeed a high form of praise and so is definitely a cool dog name.</p>
<p><b>Lady:</b> Lady is one of the most popular dog names but it is also one of the cute dog names because of the Disney cartoon film, Lady and the Tramp, which was a massive hit. The film made the name popular but also gave it some credibility. In this case, popularity comes second to coolness.</p>
<p><b>Elvis:</b> The coolest of cool dog names. Elvis Presley was definitely cool and remains cool today even after his death. It is immeasurably cool to name your dog after such a tremendous icon who has never gone out of fashion himself. </p>
<p><b>Shadow:</b> There is a dark and ethereal quality about Shadow that makes it a cool dog name. It would be best used on a large breed of dog however, because it wouldn&#8217;t have the same striking effect with a small one.</p>
<p>Whatever cool dog names you consider for your pooch, it is a certain method of giving your dog an identity of its own and your dog memorable to others.</p>
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