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Welcome falls into the 'Four' group of dog names. 'Fours' live on an internal clock so regular you can almost use them to tell the time. Whether it's mealtime, playtime, or bedtime, the 'Four' dog name lives for his schedule and will let you know if you're causing him to deviate from it. Don't get me wrong, it's actually really great. You can't appreciate the love of regular schedules that a 'Four' dog name has until you're on your sixth trip around the park with your 'Five' dog name in the middle of January waiting for him to 'do his duty'. The downside to that is that breaking their schedule too often can make them cranky, and you know a cranky dog will find a way of making that fact clear to you.
When it comes to personality expressions, Welcome falls into the 'Six' group of dog names. Dogs and other people will view your dog Welcome as being most concerned about fostering a great family environment. 'Six' dog names like Welcome give off an aura of devotion to the family and household and crave family affection.
Welcome falls into the 'Seven' group of dog names for soul urge or inner desire expressions. What 'Seven' dog names like Welcome want most is to find a nice secluded spot, relax, and let their minds wander in order to ponder life's riddles or simply just daydream. The 'thinkers' of the dog world, sitting by themselves thinking the day away is as good a treat as a tasty biscuit.<p>The positive traits of 'Seven' dog names like Welcome is that they tend to be very even-tempered and are incredibly fast learners. There are very few problems your 'Seven' can't think of a solution around. Their negative traits can show in a tendency to isolate themselves and it takes them a while to adapt to new people or environments while they soak in all the new information.
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