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Female Dog Names By Breed
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This female dog names by breed page was built with the recognition that not only do certain names go better on certain breeds than others, but that we felt too, that the fairer of the canine genders deserved their own dedicated page.
In regards to the topic of names that are breed specific, from our own experiences around dogs, we have found that certain names work better on a certain breeds. As an example, certain names have a laid back sound to them, like Avalon, Kahlua or Jazz, which we feel would work better on a laid back breed, like a Retriever. The names Espresso, Lightning, or Tsunami wouldn’t work as well on a Retriever, but might on an energetic Chihuahua.
Of course, whether these female dog names by breed work well on a certain dog is a matter of opinion, we would be remiss in our dog naming duties if we didn’t offer you and your dog as many girl dog name ideas as possible.
Known as an excellent rabbit hunting dog from the old days in Europe, this breed has fast become a popular pup here in the states. And what’s not to love? With it’s gentle disposition as well as it’s compact size, it’s an excellent family dog that doesn’t take up much room. Here are a few names just for her.
Originally bred as a working dog, now a popular family pet, this breed is known for it’s loyalty as well as it’s love of the outdoors and it’s adopted humans. Though there’s not many female boxers in the athletic world, there are thankfully plenty of the canine types to go around.
Fiercely protective of it’s human family, and humorously referred to as the small dog with the big dog attitude. This easily portable breed originally hails from Mexico where it’s thought to have been popular with the Aztecs during the seventh century. With lineage like this, doesn’t she deserve a special name?
This breeds origins are from Germany (where else?) where it was highly prized as a rescue, guard and police dog. Known for it’s keen sense of smell, it is also used to sniff out drugs. Highly intelligent and beautiful, what’s there not to like about this breed?
Considered one of the most easily trained dogs in the Dog Kingdom, which testifies to this dogs intelligence. Adding to it’s affectionate and loyal temperament, comes the bonus of a large dog that will bark at any intruder, all along while wagging her tail because she’s too friendly to bite!
Considered THE most popular dog breed in the world, it’s no wonder. Intelligent, good looking, and it’s gentle nature causes this dog to rank high on the loveability scale. And they come in multiple colors too!
A muscular breed that can appear intimidating, but only truly so if raised to fight. This breed is very loveable if socialized properly early on, and has a history as a bull baiter. They also make excellent pets even if you don’t own a bull.
Most female dogs are smaller than your Rottie, but your girl has the dignity and class not to throw her weight around. If she did, the others dogs would be in trouble! Nobody messes with her, which is why Rottweilers make good watchdogs, and are also gentle enough to make great family pets. Here are names that we felt would match these attributes…