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Alright, so the other day, my buddy got this new pup. Super cute thing. But they were totally stuck on a name. We were tossing ideas around, the usual stuff, Max, Bella, you know the drill. Then, kind of as a joke, someone brought up... well, more unique themes. And that got me thinking down a rabbit hole about weed related names for dogs.

Seemed kinda funny at first, but then I thought, hey, why not actually try and brainstorm some? Just to see what comes up. So I grabbed a notepad, figured I'd document the process, see where it led.
First thing I did was just jot down words that popped into my head. The obvious ones, you know? Stuff like Bud, Mary Jane, Ganja. Pretty straightforward. But that felt a bit too... on the nose, maybe? So I pushed a bit further.
I started thinking about specific strains. Lots of those have cool sounds, right? Indica, Sativa... names that roll off the tongue. Then I considered terms used, like Kush or Blaze. This part was just getting ideas down, no filter.
Breaking It Down
After getting a messy list, I tried to sort them out a bit. Made more sense that way.
- Names based on strains
- Names based on general terms
- More subtle nods
- Names related to famous pot icons (though maybe avoid those for a dog?)
Thinking about it in categories helped organize the chaos a bit.
Some Names I Landed On
So after all that messing around, here’s a few that stuck out during my little project:
- Bud or Buddy: Classic, kinda subtle.
- Indica: Sounds pretty, good for maybe a calm dog?
- Sativa: More energetic vibe, maybe?
- Kush: Short, punchy.
- Blaze: Got that fiery feel.
- Herb or Herbie: Friendly sound.
- Marley: Obvious nod, but a cool name anyway.
- Nugget or Nuggs: Cute for a small dog.
- Mary Jane / MJ: A bit direct, maybe MJ is better.
- Leaf: Simple, nature-y.
Just a quick list from my notes, really. Some better than others.
Honestly, it was a weirdly fun exercise. Started as a joke, ended up with a decent list. Finding a name's a personal thing, though. Doesn't matter the theme, gotta fit the dog, right? You don't want to be yelling "Cheech" across the park if it doesn't feel right. But yeah, that was my process. Just throwing ideas at the wall and seeing what stuck.
