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Whether you bundle of fur is an adorable little female pup, or even if she is a little bit older, you will soon find that you must think of a name for her. Giving your new dog a name is a vital step for your pet to become a member of the family, so if you take your time and put some effort in it, it will pay off. Get to know your dog and remember; she's a puppy now but she won't be forever. The name you choose should fit your dog no matter how old he or she is. A good place to start is a review of your favorite media. You'll find that there are a number of different ideas just in looking around at your favorite movies. Maybe you were a "Gone With The Wind" buff when you were a young girl and your new puppy's as sassy and bold as Scarlet, or as shy and sweet as Melanie. What about the name Shakespeare for your dog? Many great names figures in Shakespeare's plays and you dog may end with a fitting name like Ophelia or Desdemona which can be shortened quite adorably to Desi. Old fashioned names should be kept short and memorable. Pearl or Lucy may be good choices. Perhaps you'd prefer a name that's more current, like Madison, Haley or Ashlee. If you want something a little more exotic than the normal “Honey” or “Molly,” why not think about place names? A classy pooch might just wear the name Kyoto or Dresden exquisitely, though your dog seems even flashier than that and I think it's time to start thinking about Vegas! You'll find that the shorter your puppy's name is, the easier it will be for your dog to distinguish it from other sounds. Remember that you will be using this name in front of your veterinarian and your neighbors. There are plenty of sources out there when you are considering naming your new girl dog. No matter what name you choose, make sure that your dog will respond to it and that it can be said or called very easily!
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