Giving a Dog a Name: What's in a Dog's Name?

Just recently, we've obtained both the Canine Good Citizen (CGC) and Therapy Dog International (TDI).

With these in mind, one of the things that I wanted to do was give Finn a "dog" name rather than a "human" name. Being a first time dog owner, I really still don't know what goes in a dog's name and how to name a dog. With Finn approaching 16 months, the name is still a big question mark.

So what's in a dog's name? Some dogs are identified after the kennel name along with the litter name. Kennel name? Finn did not come from a kennel but from a humble family near London, Ohio. So if I were to go with something like that, it may work to have the name of the dam and sire. But what if I would rather have a different name?

So before we add more stuff behind Finn's name, I am determined to give him a proper dog name. I'll be doing my research and hope to find the proper fit. This process may be a lot more fun with your help.

If you have any suggestions or just to help bounce ideas, I am open to them.

Let's go!

Comments

Kristen said…
I'm interested in having my dog, Nigel, take the CGC test and now you have me interested in the TDI test as well. Out of curiosity, what do you and Finn plan to do with these certifications?
AiSpeak said…
Hi, Kristen. Sorry it took me so long to reply to your comment. With the TDI certification, I plan on taking Finn to visit nursing homes and patients in the hospital where I work. Also, I would like to get involved in helping children read. Finn loves to work with kids and I think he will make a tremendous impact on helping them overcome shyness and fear. Having the CGC for Nigel is a great advantage and it's halfway to getting a TDI. All power to you! See http://www.tdi-dog.org/OurPrograms.aspx?Page=Children+Reading+to+Dogs

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