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Mahogany falls into the 'Three' group of dog names. 'Three' dog names are outgoing and love all things new - new places, new people, and new things to eat. As enthusiastic as they are about all things new, 'Three' dog names are especially enthusiastic about you! The negative aspect of the 'Three' is that they can suffer badly from separation anxiety. If you have to leave your 'Three' dog name alone for longer periods of time, make sure you've left him plenty to do to distract him from your absence. Lots of toys and/or leaving a TV or radio on should do the trick. If you want a pup who's up for just about any adventure, Mahogany might be a good dog name for you.
When it comes to personality expressions, Mahogany falls into the 'Four' group of dog names. That means that other dogs and people will get the impression that your dog Mahogany is stable and predictable as a rock. People and dogs around Mahogany will get the feeling that your dog is solid and dependable, someone they can really count on.
Mahogany falls into the 'Eight' group of dog names for soul urge or inner desire expressions. On the inside, 'Eight' dog names like Mahogany want nothing more than to live in the lap luxury and be waited on by others. 'Eights' will do what it takes to get what they want - cute puppy faces, tail wagging, crying - as long as it accomplishes their goals and gets people and other dogs to tow the line.<p> The positive aspects of a 'Eight' dog names like Mahogany is their taste and discrimination. They have impeccable judgment when it comes to the quality or food or people. They are also very good at motivating people and other dogs. One of the negative aspects of 'Eight' dog names is that they can become stubborn, especially about eating food they don't think is good enough for them. They can also become increasingly domineering to the point of trying to run their owner's life.
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