Wrinkles Name for Bloodhound

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Wrinkles Name Details

Meaning

This name affectionately points to the abundant, loose, wrinkled skin on a Bloodhound's head and neck. These folds are a hallmark of the breed, giving it a famously mournful and dignified expression. While visually striking, the wrinkles also serve a purpose, believed to help trap scent particles and channel them towards the dog's powerful nose. The name is a cute and funny acknowledgment of this defining physical characteristic.

Etymology

From the Old English 'wrincle,' meaning 'a crease or fold.' A diminutive of 'wringan,' meaning 'to press or twist.'

Why this name for Bloodhound

Wrinkles is an adorable and instantly understandable name for a Bloodhound. It's a simple, lighthearted choice that perfectly describes the dog's appearance. The name is especially fitting for a puppy, who often seems to have more skin than it knows what to do with. It’s a term of endearment that celebrates one of the breed's most unique and recognizable features, highlighting the charm of its saggy, soulful face.

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