"Dog names are in, OK? That's a compliment now," she said on a TikTok video she posted on Sept. 24. This highlights how societal norms around naming are shifting, emphasizing that many dog names are now embraced for babies.
"There are a lot of people who think that labeling something as a 'dog name' is an insult... that doesn't phase me at all," explains Slagen, illustrating a growing acceptance of unconventional names.
"They're just giving their kid the name that they want to call them, so just Daisy, not Margaret, or just Rosie, not Rose with the nickname Rosie," emphasizing that shorter, more casual names are now trending for both pets and children.
"When we were growing up, there weren't dogs named Jessica and Ashley and Amanda... I suspect that there has been a shift to giving dogs people names," indicates a cultural transformation in naming conventions.
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