


We take care of them in every possible way. Watch your dog closely and then decide the right name.ĭogs behave like kids.

Avoid choosing names that resonate like a dog command, names like “Bit” may sound like “Sit.”.Choose a name filled with hard consonants.These names are short enough to remember and easiest to say. Nature-based names are also popular, with around 75 percent more canines named like “Rain” or “Shine.”įood and drink-based names have increased, by 40 percent. Names from movies and other icons are also popular. Like baby names, canine names are also gaining more popularity these days. Bear in mind, this is the word you would be uttering for many years to come. Condiments also made a cameo, with “Pepper” and “Chilli” taking the 29tt and 108th spots, respectively.Selecting the right dog name requires a lot of effort, inspiration, and luck. This suggests that, as far as dogs and drinks are concerned, Australian Dog Owners have an “all or nothing” policy. Interestingly, this pattern doesn’t continue among the lower ranked names. In fact, one quarter of the Top 20 dog names were inspired by drinks. In a thirst-quenching turn of events, Australian Dog Owners have revealed a love of drink-inspired dog names. Indeed, with the exception of Victoria (in which Charlie proved to be the #1 top dog name), Bella earned the top ranking in every state and territory. Spoiler alert: there isn’t a Rover, Fido, or Snoopy in sight…įor the sixth year in a row, the name Bella claimed the title of Australia’s most popular dog name. Australia’s largest pet care community has released their index of the nation’s 100 most popular dog names.
