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“MAX” the number one name for dogs in the USA
As dog lovers may know, your dog does not have to be attractive to be loved. Recent news stories show that people love their dogs so much, a few are willing to marry them. A little research on the Internet yields information on the top ten dog names in the USA. The name MAX is the most popular. So it is very likely that the most popular dog name has the most ugly dogs under it’s moniker.
Even my sister named her dog “Max”. That dog was one of the pups whelped from a breeding pair I owned, “Peaches” and “Romeo”. You see, I did not fall into the “Max” name trap myself. My pets through the years (all dogs) have been:
- Shotzie
- Caezar
- Lady
- Snuffy
- Radar
- Peaches
- Romeo
Not one “Max” in the group. I wonder if the proliferance of “Max” is the same as the preponderance of other common names? It seems that every girl born in the 80’s was named “Heather”. It was such a joke that there was even a movie called “Heathers” about a clique of high school girls with the same name. just a few months ago I read a Reuters story on my Q9h smart-phone (iPhones are for posers and iPhonies) about the person that married their dog. I wonder if that dog was named “Max”? Probability is likely.
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