I’m a psychologist and here’s what your dog’s name says about you – Max and Lola owners better watch out

IF you are a pet parent, it’s time to listen up as apparently, the name you give your beloved furry friend says a lot about you.

According to a psychologist, your dog’s name instantly reveals a great deal about your personality.

We spoke to psychologist Dr Becky Spelman, to understand what your dog's name reveals about you

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We spoke to psychologist Dr Becky Spelman, to understand what your dog’s name reveals about youCredit: Getty
So if you're a pet parent, you'll want to listen up, as this expert can instantly tell whether you're bossy, intelligent or playful

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So if you’re a pet parent, you’ll want to listen up, as this expert can instantly tell whether you’re bossy, intelligent or playfulCredit: Getty
According to Dr Becky, if your pooch is named Cooper, you a friendly person

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According to Dr Becky, if your pooch is named Cooper, you a friendly personCredit: Getty

We spoke to Dr Becky Spelman, Psychologist and Founder at Private Therapy Clinicto understand more about what your dog’s name really means about you.

According to Dr Becky, she can tell if you’re down-to-earth, bossy or sassy, ​​so listen up if you’re got a pooch.

Frank

If you’ve got a Dachshund called Frank, you might want to pay attention, as according to this psychologist, this choice of moniker indicates an owner as very straightforward.

According to Dr Becky: “Owners who choose the name Frank for their dog may be seen as straightforward, down-to-earth individuals.

“They might appreciate simplicity and authenticity in their lives.”

Cooper

While Cooper appears to be a fairly common name for a Goldendoodle, Dr Becky explained that such a name reflects the owner as someone with a friendly personality.

She said: “The name Cooper often brings to mind a friendly and sociable personality.

“Owners who choose this name may enjoy being part of a community and have an outgoing nature.”

Charlie

If you’ve called your pooch Charlie, according to Dr Becky, this reflects you as someone who is very affective.

The psychologist added: “Charlie is a popular name for dogs and can be associated with owners who are caring, affectionate, and approachable.

“They may value companionship and enjoy nurturing relationships.”

Max

While if you’ve called your little one Max, according to Dr Becky, this indicates a confident owner.

The psychologist continued: “Owners who opt for the name Max might be perceived as confident, strong-willed, and assertive individuals.

“They may have a preference for traditional and powerful names.”

Alfie

Dr Becky explained that if you decided to call your dog Alfie, it indicated you as someone that’s care-free.

She claims: “The name Alfie often conveys a sense of playfulness and charm.

“Owners who choose this name may have a lighthearted and easygoing nature.”

Marley

We all loved the Labrador Retriever in Marley & Me, but apparently, such a name indicates an owner that is highly playful.

Dr Becky revealed: “The name Marley can be associated with a free-spirited and playful nature.

“Owners who name their dogs Marley may have a zest for life and a love for fun and excitement.”

Daisy

similarly, if your pet is called Daisy, according to this expert, it indicates you as someone very sweet and innocent.

She added: “Daisy is a name often associated with sweetness and innocence.

“Owners who select this name might be seen as gentle, nurturing, and kind-hearted individuals.”

Lucy

For those with a dog called Lucy, it’s highly likely that you are a smart cookie, according to this psychologist.

She claims: “Lucy is a name that suggests intelligence and curiosity.

“Owners who name their dogs Lucy may be viewed as inquisitive and quick-thinking individuals.”

Roxy

We’ve all met a dog called Roxy at least once or twice, but according to Dr Becky, the owners of such dogs are typically very energetic.

She stated: “The name Roxy can evoke a sense of energy and adventure.

“Owners who choose this name may be seen as lively, outgoing, and perhaps even a little mischievous.”

Lola

Not only this, but if you’ve ever stumbled across a dog called Lola, Dr Becky claims that their owner is probably someone very sassy.

She confirmed: “Lola is a name that often brings to mind a sassy and confident personality.

“Owners who choose this name may be perceived as bold, expressive, and independent.”

Priscilla

While it might not be the most typical name of the bunch, if you optional for the moniker Priscilla for your furry friend, it instantly says a lot about your personality.

Dr Becky notes: “The name Priscilla may suggest a bossy and no-nonsense attitude.

“Owners who choose this name for their dog might be seen as assertive, strong-willed, and perhaps a bit demanding.”

Karen

Finally, if your pet is called Karen, according to Dr Becky, you are someone who is typically very entitled.

The psychologist concludes: “Karen has gained a reputation for being associated with rights and demanding behaviour.

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“Owners who select this name may have a touch of sass and embrace their assertiveness.”

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If your pet is named Karen, according to Dr Becky, you are demanding and assertive

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If your pet is named Karen, according to Dr Becky, you are demanding and assertiveCredit: Getty
According to this whizz, if your pooch is called Lola, you are bold, expressive, and independent

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According to this whizz, if your pooch is called Lola, you are bold, expressive, and independentCredit: Getty
She also claims that if your furry friend is called Daisy, you are typically someone who is sweet and innocent

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She also claims that if your furry friend is called Daisy, you are typically someone who is sweet and innocentCredit: Getty

Russell Falcon

Russell Falcon is a USTimesPost U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. Russell Falcon joined USTimesPost in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing russellfalcon@ustimespost.com.

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