Tuesday, April 26, 2011

What Names Should Your Pet Rabbits Have

By Henry Barr


A number of pet rabbit owners regard looking for the proper rabbit names for their pet rabbits an arduous task to make. Nevertheless, there are plenty of sources at the present time that can help them with that predicament.

Plenty of people propose that you name your pets after the characters that are unforgettable in your favorite book while others recommend that you name them after the common human names such Richard, Lucy, Alice, and Robert. The names of the renowned cities in the whole world like Paris and Geneva can be suggested by others also, as well as the names of the world's greatest musicians like Chopin.

Even though the above-mentioned recommendations sound really magnificent, there are other suggestions that you may want to take into account also in giving your long-eared friends rabbit names that suit them. Make the names two-syllables only in order for the rabbits to easily acknowledge when you call them.

Obviously, it is entertaining and effortless to have rabbit names that have "ie" or "y" endings and these names for the most part are nothing but easy to call. Some of the names that have "ie" or "y" endings are Barney, Lily, Franky, and Fluffy.

Searching for the rabbit's name that does not put you to shame at all is the best thing to do. One example for this: it is better for you and for your rabbit pet to use the name "Joey" rather than the name "Jack the Ripper," despite the fact that the latter reflects the real nature of a rabbit that is always hungry of ripping-off any thing that can be found at home. This is really personal hence you ought to baptize your rabbits with names that make you and your pet comfortable.

It is a must that you keep away from calling your rabbits with names that can sound commanding like the name Joe. This is a good example as this rhyme with the command word "No." Your rabbit might be confused.

On the first day that you brought them home, it is not a necessity that you immediately give them their names. What you ought to be doing for the first few weeks is to look at the behavior and characters of your pets. The name "Happy" suits your rabbit that is often happy, whereas the name "Grumpy" suits your rabbit that is frequently grumpy, although we are not certain if you consider that. Other names that pet owners give, and which rival the characters of their pets include "Spotty," Brownie," and "Fluffy."

You do not have to be over-creative in coming up with names for your rabbit pets. Choose for those names that are easy to utter and that will make you feel comfortable.

It is advisable that you call your pets by their names all the time, the moment you have names for your rabbit pets. It is also advisable to that you always praise them and give the awards everytime they respond to their names.




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