Thursday, August 26, 2010

Choosing a Name for Your Pet

Author: Nikky Hughes: Pet Portraits


How to Choose a Pet Name

Coming up with good pet names can be very challenging sometimes, especially in a very large family where everyone has their own ideas about what the best name for a new pet would be. For other people, names like “Spot” or “Fluffy” get very old after a while, and people are looking for something unique and new. There are some wonderful websites online that can help with the process of selecting a special name for your new pet that reflects their character and personality well.

Bowwow Pet-Names With Personality

Bowwow is a website that is truly dedicated to the quest for the perfect pet name. There are a multitude of search options, including:


  • Top 20 names

  • Names of the month

  • Visitor suggestions

  • Single name search

  • Paired name search

  • Alphabetical search



There’s even a dog age calculator and e-Cards! You can search in categories such as cartoons, movie stars, or personalities for names of famous people that you might like to name your pet after. The website even features a “pet name search engine.” If you want to have fun with pet names, you should definitely make this one your first stop.

World Wide Pet Names Project

The world wide pet names project provides a list of favorite names that website visitors have submitted. You can even submit your own suggestion if you have an idea for a favorite pet name. Because it’s primarily user-driven, this list has grown exponentially to almost 7,500 pet names. If you simply want a comprehensive list of names to rattle off, hoping that one simply sticks out as the perfect name for your pet, then this is the website to visit.

Pet Names World

Pet Names World is another very fun pet name selection website. It is definitely geared toward children in that it features fun cartoon images and a cute poll where kids can select what animal the name “Ruth” best fits.

The list of names on this website is also fairly comprehensive. They are listed in alphabetical order. But one of the unique things about the list on this website is that the list also includes whether the name is intended for a male or female, the origin of the name (Latin, Hindu, Hebrew, etc.) and also the meaning of the name. This website is fun to browse just to learn the meanings of some of these names.

Cat & Dog Names

Cat & Dog Names is a somewhat simple website that allows you to browse through dog names, cat names, or mixed pet names. The unique thing about this website is that it also allows you to view lists of suggested names that are based on the appearance and features of your pet. Some of these lists are extremely long, and cover categories such as popular Irish dog names, unique Australian dog names, stray kitten names, and black cat names. There is a huge variety of other categories.

Cat Names

Cat-Names.us is a fairly large database of over 5000 unique cat names. This database allows you to search using a category of appearance or behavior, a sub-category if appropriate, and gender. These search criteria offer a list of names in the database that match those characteristics. The names in this database are actually fairly unique. Additionally, this website also offers visitors a free “custom naming guide” which walks pet owners through the process of selecting the perfect name for their cat.

Dog Names

Dog-Names.us is also a large database of over 6000 unique dog names. This database also allows you to search for dog names the same way the cat name search works. The names in this dog database are unique as well.

A Pet Portrait Featuring Your Pet’s Name

Once you’ve decided on a name that represents your pet’s personality and characteristics, there is no better way to celebrate this new name than with a painted pet portrait.

Pet portraits are sweeping the country as a very popular form of recognizing how much your animal friend means to you and your family. Pet portraits are an ideal way to preserve the name of your pet by asking that the name be placed somewhere on the portrait.

The best pet portraits in the country are created by artist Nikky Hughes of Los Angeles. Nikky was classically trained at the Mission Renaissance art school, and she focuses on capturing not only the beauty, but the unique character of each animal. Nikky is more than pleased to accept requests for incorporating the pet’s name somewhere in the picture. Such a beautiful portrait of your family pet would become a family heirloom that would stretch for generations.


Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/pets-articles/choosing-a-name-for-your-pet-500329.html


About the Author

I'm a Los Angeles based oil painter. I specialize in Pet Portraits. I currently teach art and paint for a living. I've enjoyed combining my love for pets, with my love for the arts. You can find my online portfolio at: Pet Portraits by Nikky


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Sunday, June 27, 2010

Feed Your Pet Right: The Authoritative Guide to Feeding Your Dog and Cat


Human nutrition expert and author of the critically acclaimed What to Eat, Marion Nestle, Ph.D., M.P.H., has joined forces with Malden C. Nesheim, Ph.D., a Cornell animal nutrition expert, to write Feed Your Pet Right, the first complete, research-based guide to selecting the best, most healthful foods for your cat or dog.


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Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Coping With the Loss of Your Pet - 5 Things to Do to Help

There are many things you can do following the death of a pet to help celebrate their life. Many of these can also help the family to cope with the death and emotionally heal. Every family is going to handle these situations differently, but the following are some suggestions that many will find useful.

1) Make a clay paw

An Impression of your pet's paw can be made into various types of modeling clay that can be air dried or baked. These can be then painted with your pet's name and hung on the refrigerator or framed.

2) Clip a small amount of your pet's fur

A momento sampling of fur can help many people to cope by providing a remembrance for the future akin to taking a lock of a baby's hair after birth.

3) Make a memorial shadow box

These can include the claw paw or sample of hair from above as well as a favorite toy, photos, and/or a leash and collar. These can be hung on a wall and kept indefinitely in memory of your best friend.

4) Bury your pet in a favorite place

Having a pet nearby can bring solace to many families and provide a place to visit the deceased. Other options include cremation and spreading the ashes in the pet's favorite place or making them part of the shadowbox above.

5) Hold a funeral for your pet

Many are confused about what service to provide after their pet dies, but things can be handled just like with a human funeral. If you are unsure of how to do this, in many areas there are pet bereavement companies that can help and even hold the service for you graveside.

Whatever methods you choose to help you with the loss of your pet, do what feels right to you. Providing a memorial to your pet will very likely help you to heal emotionally as well as remember the good times you've had with your four legged friend.

Dr. David Landers provides compassionate gentle home euthanasia services in the Dallas/Fort Worth area.
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Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=David_Landers,_DVM


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Sunday, June 6, 2010

Welcome To My Pet Blog

Welcome to My Pet Blog. It is my hope that this blog will eventually become a one-stop resource for all of you that are interested in pets.

My Pet Blog is part of the My Big List Of Blogs network. If you have any questions, concerns or suggestions feel free to leave a comment or email me.


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