
When I was deciding what to call my children, any name that seemed more like a dog’s name than a person’s name was immediately eliminated. That meant that I said, “No,” to Max, Sadie, Molly, Jack, Jake, Maggie, Lucy, Zoe, Charlie, Riley, Bailey and Sam, even though my grandfather was named Sam, and my dad’s grandparents were Max and Sadie. After years of training dogs in classes and in private consultations, those names seemed more canine than human to me. I was worried enough about treating my kids like puppies, and I didn’t want their names to make it even harder for me to learn how to be a parent to human children. |
Links:
[1] http://thebark.com/print/4357?page=show
[2] http://thebark.com/printmail/4357?page=show
[3] http://www.petfinder.com/blog/2011/12/21/the-top-dog-and-cat-names-of-2011/