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Boy Dog Names From History

Are you thinking of getting a new male puppy friend for your dog, but not sure where to find the best dog names? Boy dog names are easy to find if you know where to look. You can buy a book of baby names in the aisle at the grocery store or find one at the library. These books are a great start because they can give you some good boy names, but the best boy dog names aren’t going to be found in a baby name book. You’re not likely to open the book to names like T-Bone or Slugger or Ragamuffin. And you probably will want to find a name that fits well with your girl dog’s name, too.

Some of the best boy dog names for doggie couples can be found in history. You can pair up Bonnie and Clyde, Samson and Delilah, Anthony and Cleopatra or Adam and Eve. Maybe you have a couple of boy dogs that need names. How about Lewis and Clark, David and Goliath, Crusoe and Friday, or Yin and Yang for some great historical combinations.

If you’re not looking for boy dog names for couples, there are even more to choose from history for a single dog. Roche (pronounced Rock) was the patron saint of dogs. Francis or Assisi are great names and named for Saint Francis of Assisi, also well known for his love for animals. Some famous gangsters of today and yesterday had some great dog names, like Capone, Gatti, or Sammy the Bull. How about some military dog names from history like General or Sherman, Lee, as in Robert E. or you can go with a full name like Ulysses S. Grant.

Mythological names can be some of the best boy dog names. Ajax was a Trojan war hero. Mars was the god of war and Morpheus was the god of dreams. Mercury was the messenger to the gods. Sol and Apollo were the gods of the sun and Vulcan was the god of fire. Orion (pronounced O’Ryan) was a mighty hunter and Oberon was king of the fairies. Of course, there was Zeus, the god that ruled the world, or his son Perseus. Greek goddess names could be used as great strong and unique dog names.

Boy dog names can be found in historical literature, too. Homer, the Greek poet, or his book Odyssey are great names. The main character in The Odyssey was Odysseus, another fantastic dog name. Shakespeare is a wonderful name, as are some of his characters Romeo, Iago, or Othello. Tolstoy wrote War and Peace or Twain who wrote Huckleberry Finn are good boy dog names, too.

Other historical figures that make great male dog names are Houdini, the great escape artist, or Jackson, the Civil War general, or Zane Grey, the popular American author and a perfect name for your Greyhound or Weimaraner.

History gives us some of the best boy dog names you will ever find. Historical figures offer names that everyone can love, whether you are a history buff or not, the names in history are just too cool to pass up for your next dog names.

Guinea Pig Diet

Guinea pigs cannot create Vitamin C within the body so it has to get that nutrient in other places. Like people, if people do not get enough vitamin C they can get real sick and maybe come down with scurvy and that can be fatal. The vitamin C requirement for a guinea pig is about 25 to 50 mg a day.

There is any easy way to prevent this from happening, you can give them vitamins as a supplement, check the local pet store and see if they carry anything that can help. The other way is to feed your guinea pigs fruit and vegetables on a daily basis. Guinea pigs love fruits such as apples, a little bit of orange a day, not too much because of the acidity in the fruit.

Anything that you feed a guinea pig is an additional source of nutrients. Guinea pigs are used to eating grass as their main staple of diet. But grass is hard on the guinea pigs digestive track so a guinea pig has been known to eat their own feces as a source of nutrients.

Guinea pigs also love lettuce, celery, radishes, and carrots. This will give them a source of vitamins that pellets cannot provide. Be careful not to give them too much. Even too many vegetables can be hard on their stomachs so you should check is celery safe for guinea pigs and how much is enough. You can also buy alfalfa hay and timothy hay from the pet store; guinea pigs love to chew on hay.

If you let your pet run loose in the house, lift up anything that you do not want them to eat. Guinea pigs eat wires, clothes, furniture, and shoes; if it is on the floor it is fair game. Remember a healthy guinea pig is a happy one.