Cool dog names reflect on their owner. When a person hears a cool name for a dog he or she would think that the dog's owner would be cool too. Giving your dog a cool and unique name is also a unique way to name your dog. Some owners prefer to give their dogs cute names. Choosing a cool and cute name can be fun. Here are some inspirations to give your dogs cool and cut names.
Sporty
Sporty names have always hounded cool. You can either name your dog for an athlete you admire and find cool or you can go with "stock" sporty options like Jock, Coach, Blitz, Indy or Scooter. Many owners also like to name their dogs for their favorite sports teams. Some favorites include Maverick, Dallas, Star, Cowboy, Patriot and more.
Another cool sporty option is to name dogs for famous athletes. Oksana, MJ, Kobe, Ronaldo, Pele, Joe, OJ, Andre, Boris or Lance are all great athletes. Our when naming dogs after sports personalities is to make sure that dogs are active too. It won't look cool if Joe or Boris were overweight pooches. Proper diet and regular walks should take care of the bulges.
Personality
Many owners will notice characteristics of their beloved pooches will start exhibiting from puppyhood. There are characteristics that sound great as cool male dog names. Buddy, Hunter, Chase, Witty, K9, Scout or Trapper are classic cool names. These dogs are also unisex so you can name them after female and male dogs.
Cute characteristics also make cute male dog names. Names like Dopey, Swift, Sleepy, Chow Hound, Chunky and Bruiser. When you call a dog any of these names, people will already know what to expect.
Classic
Another good way is to go with the classics. These names are favorites and some of them are unisex. The great thing about giving a dog a classic name is that it never gets old. It will sound good today and in the future. Great classic names include Toto, Fido, Flash, Cody, Coco, Abby and Sam.
The most important thing to remember when naming your dog is to pick a name that they can easily recognize. This is especially true if your dog is an adult dog that has been rescued. He or she already has an old name and getting him to recognize his new name can take some time. Limiting names to two syllables will help your pet recognize the name easily.