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What Does Your Dog's Name Mean?
What Does Your Dog's Name Mean? Psychic Sylvia Browne, World-renowned Psychic Sylvia Browne pictures Numerology is not just limited to the world of humans. Did you know you can use the same calculations that you use to calculate a human’s name to figure out the name of your pet? In essence, you are calculating the Expression number for your pet to see if you are giving him or her lucky name.

Here is the chart that is used to calculate name values for an Expression number.

A, J, S = 1
B, K, T = 2
C, L, U = 3
D, M, V = 4
E, N, W = 5
F, O, X = 6
G, P, Y = 7
H, Q, Z = 8
I, R = 9

To find your dog's Expression number, using the above guide, add up the letter values that are in the name of your pet. Reduce the name to a single digit, or master number.

For instance, the name Lucky reduces to 3+3+3+2+7, which equals 18, which equals 9. The number 9 is not actually the best vibration for a dog, as it can imply a hard early life, but will also probably be a very loyal dog.




Here is a breakdown of the different numbers that your dog's name could be and the interpretations of them.

1 – The Dog with a number 1 Expression Number might strike you as being too independent. The dog might be a little bit alpha and hard to train.

2 – The Dog with a number 2 Expression Number is very loving and loyal, This pet is easy to train, but hard to get off your bed because it is going to want to spend every single minute with you.

3 - The dog with a number 3 Expression Number is easy to train and excels at agility competitions. This dog or cat is likely to be popular.

4 - The dog with a 4 name is more prone to having health problems or challenges in general. Try to avoid giving your pet a name that adds up to 4.

5 - The number 5 dog is likely to be healthy and an adventurer, but the risk is that they might be more likely to run away. 

6 – The number 6 dog is likely to have large litters, so if you are in the business of breeding animals then a 6 name is perfect.

7 – The dog that is a 7 vibration is likely to be a loner and does not bond that well with other animals or people. It is best as a guard dog.

8 – This is the number of a very easy life, good health and happiness so it is a good dog.

9 – This is the number of a very loyal pet that connects well to humans. It would make a good therapy pet. The challenge though is that this number is sometimes vulnerable to bad luck, accidents, or ill health. The upshot is that it is probably not the best idea to name your pet an Expression number name that adds up to 9.

Of course, the same kind of principles applies to the Destiny number, which is the birth date of your pet and reduces it to zero. 






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Comments

By JO, Friday, March 25, 2011 05:05:12 PM
We recently put down our dog of 16 years. Simba was a wonderful pet, happy, healthy and very loving her entire life. The number 8 was bang on in her description of her life.
By EMILY, Saturday, April 03, 2010 02:05:30 PM
I HAVE TRIED TO DO MY PUPS EXDPRESSION # BUT IT DIDN'T WORK. WHAT AM I DOING WRONG? HER NAME ROXY (9+6+6+7) AND IT REDUCES TO 10, BUT THERE IS NO # 10. DO I HAVE TO REDUCE IT TO ONE? SHE'S A WONDERFUL DOG, BUT TRAINING WAS HARD FOR HER. THE ONLY THING SHE REFUSES TO DO IS FETCH. EMILY
By peggy, Saturday, April 03, 2010 01:37:25 PM
do these same numbers and meanings apply to cats??? pls. advise!
By Lynn Box, Wednesday, October 14, 2009 10:56:21 PM
Lynn loves her six lil dogs, Rusty, co-co, Willie, Ellimae, Chico, & Bandit of my Heart. All are small but big in my heart.
By Johna, Saturday, September 26, 2009 08:11:43 AM
I've been creating numerology reports for years for humans and did them for my pets as well,being lucky enough to have accurate birthdates,is a plus.One dog is a #9 the other is a #3.The reading you give for these numbers is completely opposite these particular dogs and the author of the course I took; Matthew Goodwin.Both of my dogs are extremely good with people and at ages 4(#9 dog) and 8(#3 dog) are so healthy that my vet has asked me for advice on dogs of the same breeds.I realise this is to entertain,but every dog is different just like people. Owners need to choose names they like ,that suit the pet without worrying about giving it health problems unnecessarily. Red Dove
By Livia, Friday, February 20, 2009 04:02:50 PM
I have named two house dogs #8, and two yard dogs #3, and I am proud of the meaning of all four of the dogs names as well as where they lived with me. They were and are wonderful dogs, devoted to me. Just great dogs. livia
By Laurie, Wednesday, February 18, 2009 08:36:40 PM
Is this adaptive to ALL pets or only dogs? I would like to see what it would be for cats.
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