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Attractive and Cute Golden Retriever Names

Attractive and Cute Golden Retriever Names

Cute Golden Retriever Names

Dogs will always be dogs and no matter how much we love them, they will still be animals. But not all of us will surely agree with that statement. For one thing, dogs are man’s best friend and more often than not people tend to forget that they are just animals. But once you name your dog, you stop thinking of it as an animal but as a pet. There are many cute Golden Retriever names that you can give to your bitch and once you do that, you stop thinking of it as a pet but as a friend.

When it comes to cute Golden Retriever dog names, your choices include; Sweetie, Dolly, Cutie, Honey, Princess, Star, Roxie, Sugar, Peaches, Cookie, Cupcake, Babe, and Lovely.

Those dog names are certainly cute and you would surely love using one of them to your favorite dog. But the thing here is will one of those names suit your dog? Will the name you choose match your dog’s appearance and personality?

It is always a lot better if you can match your dog’s personality with its name. Cute dog names therefore should be given to cute dogs such as; the Maltese, the Pomeranian, the Chihuahua, the Miniature Schnauzer, the Shih Tzu, the Miniature Poodle, and the Yorkshire Terrier.

You can just imagine the aptness of calling your Poodle as Sweetie or Cutie. Or your Pomeranian would definitely a good match to Cupcake, Sugar or Roxie. Since the Maltese is considered as the dog for people with allergies, the cuddly Golden Retriever names Babes and Honey are the most appropriate.

The dog names Dolly and Lovely would surely fit a Shih Tzu and a Miniature Poodle. While the names Peaches, Star, and Princess would definitely suit a Yorkshire Terrier and a Miniature Schnauzer.

Attractive Golden Retriever Girl Names

Dogs are such a delight to have around. These four-legged animals are very much friendly and it stands as the most cherished pets for anyone. Almost everyone has a desire to have a pet dog. But once you have bought a female dog, the first thing that comes to your mind is to find a cute name for your girl. So, here are a few female dog names for your beloved dog.

Girl Golden Retriever Dog Names – Inspired by Food.

Ginger: For the laid back small female dog, perhaps if its movements are gingerly, you can call it Ginger.
Vanilla: An extremely cute and cozy female dog, especially if it’s a shade closer to white, then you can call it vanilla!
Nutmeg: You can give this name to almost any female dog.
Candy: Is your female dog an eye candy for you? Well then name her Candy.
Maggie: You could name your female dog Maggie after the famous noodle brand in India.

Girl Dog Names – Inspired by Flowers.

Pansy: Again cliched, however, suits to the smaller and delicate breeds. One of the most common female dog names is Pansy.
Daffodil: Does your female dog brighten up your life and your home just like daffodils? Then go ahead and name your female dog daffodils.
Petunia: A peppy and enthusiastic female dog can carry off this name well.

Funny or Unique Female Dog Names.

Cleopatra: If your dog is a very very good looking female dog, then you can name it as Cleopatra.
Hurl: In case the breed, the female dog comes from being a very strong and sturdy one, call her hurl.
Lakshmi: Well, if it’s in India, there are people who might call their female dog by this exotic Indian name Lakshmi!
Azure:  This is an offbeat name for your dog.

So, do not go all haywire and rack your brain to choose a name for your friendly and beloved female dog. Any words coming from your heart is absolutely fine for female dog names.


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Patrick Astim

Dr. Patrick Astim (PhD) was born in Northern Ireland and grew up in United States, he attended College for undergraduate studies from 1992-1996 and the University of Veterinary Medicine from 1997-2001. His professional interests include stem cell therapy, immunotherapy, pet therapy, soft tissue surgery, oncology, and internal medicine. In his free time, Dr. Astim enjoys blogging and many outdoor activities including golfing, playing basketball and helping animal shelters. He also enjoys sharing his enthusiasm for Golden Retriever dogs and veterinary medicine with the next generation of veterinarians and is always willing to spend time visiting classrooms as well as mentor current and prospective veterinary students. Dr. Astim is married and has two children: Scot, and Sarah. There are also two Golden Retriever dogs, Leia and Molly and a cat, Nita, that live under the Astim’s roof.

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