The Secret Language of Dog People

Published March 22, 2012

Chris Fertnig

Admit it - you use a ton of weird words when you talk to your dog.

My husband and I have an embarrassing secret language we use when we talk to our dogs. We never do it in front of other people. We know that we sound ridiculous. But we don't stop. We can't stop. Why? Because our dogs are cutesel rittle ritsies with rittle toofies in their moufs! Because they love to pay-pay with their toy-toys! If they walk through the mud, we make sure to wipe their pawsels and footsels. If they're *really* dirty they get a baffie baff. And at the end of the day, when they're ti-ti from all the pay-pay and chewing on boney maronies, they go to their beddie-bed and go to seepie-seep. Did that make you retch? No? That means you do it too! I did an informal poll on Facebook and discovered that not only do most dog owners have a secret goofy dog language, but that many of the words we use are similar! Here are just a few examples:

  • Stummy: tummy
  • Snuffers: kiss
  • Crunchies: treats
  • Prit prit/prebby: pretty
  • Nummers: meals
  • Baffers: bath
  • Peep: sleep
  • Wittle: little
  • Friz: Frisbee

There's no end to the weird words we all use, as well as the derivative nicknames for our dogs (but that's another post.) Care to share your wacked-out dog words with the world?

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Victoria Schade Victoria Schade has been a dog trainer for over eleven years. During that time she has worked on…

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Comments (13)

Anonymous (Unverified)
Punkin butt, go pee-pee, go poopy, etc.!
AnalogDoggie (Unverified)
"wittlest" = cutest dog in the world (used with a small breed dog) "berry rubs" = belly rubs "wittlest bubba" = (see above) and nickname "agrillities" = agility "Dericuous!" = Delicious! "chicks for cheats" = doing tricks for treats "penie satchel" = (blush) think about it....
Kit-Ten (Unverified)
We spell out D-O-G and B-A-T-H. Doesn't work. The D-O-G has learned to spell and disappears under the bed when it is time for a B-A-T-H!
Anna
We had begun spelling B-A-L-L to keep Shadow from getting crazy excited about going out to play fetch. It didn't take long for her to learn to spell that one. We then began calling it the B-A (pause, pause, pause) L-L.
Snowy315 (Unverified)
Chewie=Rawhide, Nuh-nite=bedtime :)
Mary Hopper (Unverified)
Tishes = Kisses, Snuggle Bunnies = Snuggling/Hugging
Roni (Unverified)
Tum tum = tummy Babies = toys Momma's Babies Boy, Monster Mash, Punkinbutt, Bubba's = pet nicknames Lovin' = petting/scratching Nummies = treats Nuh nite = bedtime Hansum babies boy = pretty/handsome Buh Bye's = Ride in the car Kisses = kisses Those are a few. Basically every word I say to him is in doggie talk (cutzy stuff) except NO which he rarely hears because I'm a pushover. He rules the roost. ;-) I Love My Little Guy Sooo Very Much!!!!! I'm truly blessed.