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Charlotte dog name - meaning, origin, personality and popularity

Charlotte is a classic and elegant name for a dog, perfect for a gentle and charming companion. It is a beautiful choice for a beloved furry friend.

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The following are 30 profiles of dogs named Charlotte from our database of 137 dogs with the name Charlotte.

  • Charlotte is Maltese mature female dog who enjoys staying home these days. She is a very good guard dog so your pet will be safe and looked after like it's a member of our family

    Frances S.

  • I am very high energy but will cuddle when I want to. I am learning agility and getting very good at it. I like to cuddle with my big sister Bebop

    Kelly P.

  • I’m a 10 year old mutt who likes to think I should be the only dog in the world unless you’re smaller than me :) I’m not much of a runner but I love to explore new areas!

    Shayla Z.

  • I am an energetic pup.. cute as can be… and I give my mom gray hairs!

    Julie T.

  • I am a sweet mixed breed girl rescued all the way from Texas. I love to play and make new friends!

    kristine z.

  • Charlotte is such a kind lady -- she often feels like she is the mother to smaller dogs and loves children.

    Mary D.

  • Short Hair Mini Dachshund. Little ball of energy who loves a big open area and playing fetch.

    Ramil S.

  • Hi my name is Charlotte and I’m a rescue. I’ve been with mom since I was 6 months old. I love my sisters and I like the water but not as much as my sisters Sofie. I am a good girl and I love belly rubs

    Darlene B.

  • Charlotte loves playing with other dogs! She is a little shy at first but has a big personality!

    Savannah B.

  • I’m Charlotte! I’m a brave & independent little lady and my mom says I’m super smart! I love to play and explore.

    Laura H.

  • I’m social enough that I don’t mind new people or animals around me. But I’m not a huge fan of them petting me or playing with me. I love love love attention from the people I know. But new people I just need some time to warm up to first.

    Katie E.

  • Charlotte is a rescued Greyhound who loves to sleep more than anything. She’s quite the “princess” and is very selective as to who she’ll make friends with.

    Deleted P.

  • I just love my new Marblehead home. After starting my life on a farm in Connecticut. I weigh about 35 lb and I have a lot of energy that I need to burn!

    Bill B.

  • Hi! I'm Charlotte! I love my mom and dad, and being with them is my favorite thing to do... I don't even want them to use the bathroom without me there. I love to protek my mom, she's super vulnerable to all threats (including the trashcan down the street that we pass every day and it doesn't do anything to us but I swear there's something dangerous about it and I will bork at it until it's out of my line of sight to defend my family) and plus she's MY mom, not yours. I'm spoil't and I don't share. Also FRISBEEEE omg frisbee is my favorite word in the whole world, and it's my unofficial JOB whenever it comes out. I could play Frisbee all day, no lie. My second favorite word is treat treat. I love the snacks. I'm super sensitive, and I don't play around with the nonsense. If you get loud or you start acting foolish I get freaked out. When I get freaked out I bork and I herd. I don't bite, but buddy you'd think you were gonna get bit. Mom says I sound like a big dog when I borks, and I sound scary. She likes it living in the city because she can walk me outside at night with no worries. I fool people because I'm a cutie patootie and people sometimes... Well all the time, assume I'm a nice fluffer puppy but I don't really like people I don't know. I like my family and tend to rarely take on to new people. I am an only pup, and my parents have no kids so I'm very loved and very spoiled, I get all the lovins. Mom loves me extra much because I am the only pup she's had that NEVER runs away, matter of fact, mom will regularly trip over me because I'm always near her. I love nature and long walks on the beach, I love watching sports on TV with Dad and I love when Mom sings to me. Long road trips are my favorite, and dentasticks, dentasticks are my morning coffee.. don't talk to me until I get my dentastick.

    Tia H.

  • Charlotte is a 3.5 year old Jack Russell/Labrador mix. She is an owner surrender we adopted from the humane society April 2019. Charlotte is a dog that relies on Sniffspot because she has a high prey drive. She cannot be around any small animals, dog, or cats due to this. She loves people and her brother, Herman.

    Elena S.


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