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Dog names reflect habitsClovis News Journal - Mar 14, 2010
Sometimes a given name just doesn't suffice for a dog. A nickname sometimes works better. ...
Irish Central - Feb 20, 2010
The top ten dog names now have no fewer than 3 Irish names, including the top three, Riley Casey and Baily. According to Daily Beast here is why 1. ...
Hamilton Spectator - Mar 9, 2010
Among the most popular dog names are Lucy, Jack, Bella and Charlie, according to an analysis by petfinder.com, an online database of hundreds of thousands ...
Dog Names books
1000 Dog Names: From A to Z
by: Gerd Ludwig, Sharon Vanderlip
This was a very good book with alot of names. It didn't however, have very many imaginative or unusual names. For the Price it was perfect!
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Bow Wow: The Somewhat Comprehensive Book of Dog Names
by: Faye Passow
What a great little book, filled with quirky dog names organized by categories like "Out of This World" (Sputnik, Ozone) and "Feed Me" (Ruta Begger, Pork Chop). It has a retro feel, with hand-drawn fonts and clever illustrations of dogs capering around the borders. This would make a great gift for dog lovers, suitable for reading aloud and sharing some of the funnier names.
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Dog Names
by: Jenny Linford
Choosing a name for your new puppy can often prove harder than you might think. With your longed-for new pet now a lively, barking reality, inspiration can desert you. In this delightful little book, Jenny Linford has gathered together more than 1,000 wonderful canine names, ranging from classic names to famous dogs from history and literature. To make your choice simpler, names have also been grouped together into Girl Dogs and Boy Dogs, and also by colouring, pedigree and character, so you can easily select the name that is most suitable for your new puppy.
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Book of Dog Names: Heroic Hounds, Literary Lapdogs, Faithful Fidos, Courageous Canines & Precious Pooches
by: Simon Jeans
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