Choosing A Suitable Name For Your Bulldog Puppy
With enough research, you can understand from Bulldog information what sort of personality that your Bulldog puppy will have as a puppy and as it matures. You can use this Bulldog information to choose a suitable name for your Bulldog puppy. Even though all Bulldog puppies are frisky, your Bulldog may grow into a serious or happy-go-lucky adult dog. You will want to choose a good name that can easily reflect your Bulldog’s personality. The best name will be a name that you can feel comfortable using anywhere that you go.
Your Bulldog wants to be in your company and you should give your Bulldog a name that will be suitable for your intelligent canine friend and that you will feel comfortable using in a public area.
You can give your Bulldog a household name that is different from its official or pedigree name. There are usually one, two or more names in a pedigree name and your personal name can be completely different from the pedigree name. You, family members and friends can use the personal Bulldog name.
The tone in which you say a word is key to your puppy’s understanding of your meaning behind the words that you say. The sound of the word is an important clue. Your Bulldog’s name should be clearly his or her name, which can be heard and understood by your Bulldog, especially at a distance. The personal name of your Bulldog puppy should be short and not have more than one or two syllables. A short name is easier to remember, to distinguish from other words and can attract your dog’s attention right away.
Your Bulldog puppy will have to be able to hear its name and separate it from the other noises around it in order to respond to its name. You can make it easier for your Bulldog puppy to hear and understand its name by choosing a short name that is not longer than two syllables.
Bulldog information makes it clear that you should not give Bulldog puppies a name that rhymes or is similar with any command that you give to your dog. You should also avoid a name that rhymes or is similar to another name that is used in the household. If you use a name that too closely resembles someone else’s name, the dog can get confused about it.
Easy to understand and distinguish letters should be used as the first letter of names for Bulldog puppies. This makes it easier to hear the sound from the moment that you say the Bulldog puppy’s name. Hard consonants, such as D, K and T, are the letters that should begin your Bulldog puppy’s name because they can get your dog’s attention even at a distance.
By understanding your Bulldog’s personality, you can give your dog a name that will reflect your feelings for your Bulldog puppy.

