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These Are Boston’s Most Popular Dog Names

What are the most popular dog names in Boston? The city of Boston has released the names of 2023’s fur baby favorites, and there seems to be a trend. The…

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What are the most popular dog names in Boston? The city of Boston has released the names of 2023's fur baby favorites, and there seems to be a trend. The winners have held the crown for the past three years. So what are Boston's most popular dog names?

How to choose the perfect dog name

When it comes to choosing the perfect name for your pooch, pet owners take the matter very seriously. What you name your dog can say a lot about you. Maybe you named your dog after a favorite place. Some people name their pet after a celebrity. Or if you're like Ramiro, it's the other way around and you name your kid Jax after your beloved dog that passed. According to Rover.com, there's actually a science behind the best names for dogs. For example, dogs respond better to certain sounds. They say that dogs prefer "short sounds." The example they give is "Huck" as opposed to "Huckleberry." Also when choosing, hard consonant sounds like "c" or "k" help them to recognize the sound. As far as what to avoid, they say names that sound like commands. So you might want to stay away from "Ray" which sounds too much like "stay."

Here are the top 10 female dog names of 2023 in Boston:

  1. Luna
  2. Bella
  3. Daisy
  4. Lucy
  5. Rosie
  6. Penny
  7. Lola
  8. Stella
  9. Millie
  10. Winnie
Here are the top 10 male dog names of 2023 in Boston:
  1. Charlie
  2. Teddy
  3. Max
  4. Milo
  5. Cooper
  6. Leo
  7. Finn
  8. Winston
  9. Oliver
  10. Ollie

Tips for Creating Strong Associations

If you want your dog to respond to you, you have to create strong associations and connections to the name you give them. Pet Helpful has some great tips to help with this.

  • Use food as a motivator. For dogs and humans alike, food is a great incentive. When you say their name, put a treat on the floor and when the dog eats it, wait for them to walk away. When they do, repeat the process several time so they get used to it.
  • Verbal cues. When you use the dogs name, follow that with "sit" or "down." Then go back to the first tip of treats, or simply give some praise.
  • Expand the territory of use. What this means is that when your dog is away from you or in another room, say their name followed by "come." When they do, reward them. Doing this while they're at a distance helps create a different type of association with their name.

Calmest Dog Breeds: Top 5 Chill Dog Breeds So You Can Just Relax

If you're the type of person who prefers Netflix over nature, and napping over hiking, then you, my friend, need a calm, chill dog in your life. Trust me; it's the best idea since retractable leashes (Actually, I hate those things. But you get the point.)

First off, imagine this: you're on your comfy couch, wrapped in a blanket burrito, binge-watching your favorite show. A calm dog, we'll call him "Snoozer," is right there beside you, snoring in perfect harmony with your show's soundtrack. You don't have to worry about outdoor adventures or epic treks; you and Snoozer are a match made in heaven.

Here's the scoop: Snoozer doesn't demand 5 a.m. hikes or wild, muddy playdates. He prefers 5 more minutes of sleep, and so do you. Together, you're a duo committed to the art of relaxation. No running marathons, just marathon movie nights. No chasing squirrels, just chasing that last piece of pizza.

But it gets even better. Calm dogs like Snoozer have mastered the "puppy eyes" technique. When you're feeling too lazy to cook, they flash those big, soulful eyes, and voila! You order takeout again, and Snoozer gets his own side of fries.

And let's not forget the exercise routine. With a chill dog, your daily workout consists of belly rubs and fetch games that usually end with both of you napping on the floor. Plus, no more outdoor adventures means fewer ticks, fleas, and mud-stained floors. Your white carpet thanks you.

Having a calm, chill dog is the ultimate life hack for the lazy and proud. No epic adventures, no guilt about missing hikes, just cozy moments, a relaxing vibe, and the perfect partner for your laid-back lifestyle. So, go ahead and embrace the chill side of life – Snoozer will be right there with you, snoring in solidarity.

Here are the top 5 calmest dog breeds, according to StudyFinds.com.

French Bulldog

French Bulldogs are renowned for their calm demeanor, making them an ideal choice for a tranquil lifestyle. Their easygoing and affectionate nature lends itself to relaxed companionship, perfect for lazy afternoons on the couch. These small, but content dogs don't require vigorous exercise, making them a superb match for those who prefer a more laid-back approach to pet ownership. "The American Kennel Club’s second most popular dog breed in the U.S. Considered to be easygoing best friends for seniors, children and apartment dwellers, they’re goofy, smart, devoted, and crave attention from their humans. Oh, and those ears,” writes Daily Paws.

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

 Cavaliers are excellent choices for a relaxing lifestyle, as they are naturally calm and affectionate dogs. Their friendly and docile temperament makes them wonderful companions for quiet moments at home. With their silky ears and gentle nature, they'll happily snuggle up with you and enjoy a tranquil life together.

Basset Hound

Basset Hounds are one of the chillest dog breeds around, thanks to their easygoing and laid-back personality. With their droopy eyes and long ears, they often appear relaxed even when they're active. Their love for lounging and their slow-paced nature make them a perfect choice for those who prefer a low-key, leisurely lifestyle. “Short and stubby and with ears for days, basset hounds tend to be quite low-energy dogs.  Plus "their short legs make it easy to wear them out with a few short walks, and their history as scenthounds means they readily explore the world with their noses rather than by eating up miles of trail,” reports K9 of Mine.

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Irish Wolfhound

St. Bernards make for a very chill dog breed due to their gentle and easygoing nature. Their large size and calm temperament make them excellent companions for those who prefer a laid-back lifestyle. Plus, their fluffy coats and affectionate demeanor make them perfect for cuddling on lazy afternoons.

Saint Bernard

St. Bernards make for a very chill dog breed due to their gentle and easygoing nature. Their large size and calm temperament make them excellent companions for those who prefer a laid-back lifestyle. Plus, their fluffy coats and affectionate demeanor make them perfect for cuddling on lazy afternoons. “Fitting nicknames for the St. Bernard include Gentle Giant, Patient Pup, and Cuddly Canine,” describes PureWow.