So i posted earlier asking about Lola (as a nickname) and lots of people said it reminded them of a dogs name (which really doesn't bother me). But i thought it was funny because there are quite a few names that are popular/trendy that are very common for dogs.
For example, my dogs name is Riley and it's a top dog named. I still love the name for a little girl though!
Anyways, just wanted to share this link of top dogs name! Kind of fun/interesting.
Re: Top dog names
My sister's name is Sadie, and she hated it growing up for the dog name reason. Almost every single time she would introduce herself, the person would respond, "Oh, I used to have a dog named Sadie!"
She likes her name just fine now, but I know she felt traumatized as a kid.
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My opinion: Some names are dog names and other names are human names people like to give dogs. I feel like in this day and age people are more prone to treat their pets like family members and give them "people names" than in year's past.
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haha my dogs are unique.
Dawson and Ziggers. He was Ziggy when we adopted him but somehow Ziggers stuck.
I think my favorites are Chester and Moose! And I think it's funny that Baby made the list. That seems like a strange name for a dog.
Lol! We had a Ziggy! Full name was Sigmund but we always called him Ziggy.
James Alistair - October 2, 2011
I was at the dog park with my dog Sadie. I yelled for her and a little girl came over instead. Her name was Sadie, too
Hey, add me to the list of traumatized dog monikers lol. When I introduce myself, people tend to say something like "Oh, I knew a dog named that . . . he died". My name (#73 on the list--Dakota) is apparently better suited for seasoned male dogs . . . and Huskies, at that.