One of the most popular is the Japanese Spitz, famous for its immaculate white coat, plume-like tail, and adorable smile. Thereโs also the tiny Pomeranian thatโs a bundle of energy and sweetness in a compact package. And how can we forget the sassy Samoyed, clad in all-white fur and a drool-proof upturned mouth!
Turmeric is noted for its active ingredient, Curcumin, which contains anti-inflammatory, antifungal, anticancer, and antibacterial properties. It has been touted for its ability to help improve cardiovascular and intestinal health, as well as cancer prevention in humans and possibly in dogs, too.
Giving your jet black pet a name is an exciting moment for every new fur parent, albeit rather overwhelming. There are simply many options to choose from โ and sometimes, a good name doesnโt seem to come to mind.
Move over Blueโs Clues because weโve got something more awesome for a blue pooch name. Whatever letter of the alphabet you like for a name, weโve got a badass suggestion you wouldnโt want to miss out on.
Browse our long list of brown names ranging from cute to badass. Weโve also sprinkled in some mocha-colored animal names that are pretty fun choices for your adorable pooch. And yep, weโve got names for every letter of the alphabet too.
From exotic to cutesy, these red names should be a perfect match for your ginger-colored four-legged pal. These are also gender-neutral, and you can make some spelling mods for an even more unique ring to these names.
Fur parents make a big deal out of naming their whitest pupsโฆ And they should. You want it to be an excellent match for your pet, not to mention 100% awesome. Itโs a name your doggo will carry for the rest of his or her life, after all.
Food-inspired brindle names, such as Bailey (like the Irish cream) and Espresso, are suitable for your multi-colored fur baby. Or if youโre a die-hard Star Wars fan, Chewy or Chewbacca sounds about just right for your darling pooch. And weโve got 240+ more names where those come from.
Dogs stare mainly as a way to communicate their emotions, intentions, or requests. It takes time to develop a strong enough bond with your dog to understand what they are trying to tell you. You can also get clues from their other physical cues as they stare.