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What is a good name for a male boxer dog?


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I think Rocky is a good name for a boxer.
Dozer, Milo, King, I have a Female boxer named Abby Normal.
Mugz. Their faces are so droopy I think this name would be a good cute match.
butch
Beau
i think that instead of asking that you should go out and find some blue corn somewhere.
Make it a cute name so its like the opposite of what people think of boxers. Like if you had a chihuahua name it Rex or Butch.
Bruiser, Sully, Timothy, Freddy, Jeremy, Arathorn, Jeri, Arnie, Simon, Trucker, Rollo.I got plenty more

Be creative or just use a human name!!
Titus
Apollo
Zeus
duke or casey
either Monty ,Tyson ,buddy ,buster ,rocky ,rusty or shadow it just suits there personality and breed

Here our some useful tips in choosing a name for your dog or cat. Please remember that the pet-name you choose will used dozens of times a day to call, praise and perhaps scold.

Pick a name that the pet can easily recognise. Animals respond better to one or two syllable names.
Choose a name that鈥檚 both easy to call out and one that you are happy calling out. Calling out "Jack" or "Zoe" in the park may be far less embarrassing than calling out than "Death Breath".
For dogs avoid names that sound like the standard commands of No, Stay, Sit, Come, Down or Fetch. For example "Joe" is probably too close to "No". It can be difficult for dogs to tell the difference between similar sounding words.
If choosing a long name keep in mind the shortened version. A long name will inevitably be shortened, but it may ruin the effect that you were originally looking for.
Here our some useful tips in choosing a name for your dog or cat. Please remember that the pet-name you choose will used dozens of times a day to call, praise and perhaps scold.

Pick a name that the pet can easily recognise. Animals respond better to one or two syllable names.
Choose a name that鈥檚 both easy to call out and one that you are happy calling out. Calling out "Jack" or "Zoe" in the park may be far less embarrassing than calling out than "Death Breath".
For dogs avoid names that sound like the standard commands of No, Stay, Sit, Come, Down or Fetch. For example "Joe" is probably too close to "No". It can be difficult for dogs to tell the difference between similar sounding words.
If choosing a long name keep in mind the shortened version. A long name will inevitably be shortened, but it may ruin the effect that you were originally looking for.
Here our some useful tips in choosing a name for your dog or cat. Please remember that the pet-name you choose will used dozens of times a day to call, praise and perhaps scold.

Pick a name that the pet can easily recognise. Animals respond better to one or two syllable names.
Choose a name that鈥檚 both easy to call out and one that you are happy calling out. Calling out "Jack" or "Zoe" in the park may be far less embarrassing than calling out than "Death Breath".
For dogs avoid names that sound like the standard commands of No, Stay, Sit, Come, Down or Fetch. For example "Joe" is probably too close to "No". It can be difficult for dogs to tell the difference between similar sounding words.
If choosing a long name keep in mind the shortened version. A long name will inevitably be shortened, but it may ruin the effect that you were originally looking for.
The pet鈥檚 breed heritage can provide some useful inspiration. For example Orientals ( Siamese and Burmese) , German (Shepherds, Dachshunds and Schnauzers), French (Poodle), Scottish (Terriers), or Irish (Wolfhounds and Setters). The Human Name and Foreign Name categories may assist here.
Waiting a few days to study your pets behaviour can help pick the right name. The Personality, Affectionate and Appearance categories may assist here.
Pick a name that will grow with the pet. For example "Kitten" may be less appropriate for a full grown cat.
Other than this, be adventurous!

Naming pets has far more leeway than naming children, where thought has to be given to peer group acceptance, blending first and last names and how the initials may appear.

good luck
Tyson, Brutus, Dexter, Dryfus, Buster
My Grandfather's best friend was a pug from New York that was a championGolden Gloves boxer when he was a young man, he had buggy eyes and looked kinda like a boxer dog. His name was Charlie King, either name would work for me. If all else fails, call him Spike.
I would pick a name that suited his personality. I have a female boxer named Princess and a male named Cole (he is dark reverse brindle and she is a fawn)
King, Brutus and Theo.
Tiffany: I don't think you will be happy with any name we come up with here. If this is your new best friend, I'm sure you will come up with a name for your Boxer that will come from your heart and will strengthen the bond between you and him. It will be a name that he will respond to when you call it out. You will know it is the right name, both of you will know it when you hear it. Spend more time with your boxer. The name will come. Doesn't matter if other people think it is a good name for a Boxer. All that matters is when you call your best friend he comes because he likes his name and he likes you.
Turk, Copper, Flashman, Harvey, Willoughby or Jacob


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