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Phoebe dog name - meaning, origin, personality and popularity

Phoebe is a sweet and playful name that would suit a cheerful and energetic dog. It has a whimsical sound that captures a sense of joy and warmth.

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The following are 30 profiles of dogs named Phoebe from our database of 319 dogs with the name Phoebe.

  • Hi! My name is Phoebe. I love making friends with both doggies and humans! I love all my toys and being cuddled. I’m very sweet and fluffy. I love going anywhere I can run around and sniff.

    Addy G.

  • I'm the Diva of the house, as well as the pack leader. I'm a foodie too.

    Jeannette M.

  • Phoebe is an energetic puppy who LOVES people and to play! She is a one year old rescue super mutt like her sister. She has boundless energy and is incredibly smart.

    Jessica K.

  • A wonderful pup I’m currently fostering!She was rescued from the streets in TJ, has had babies, used to be caged, hit by a car, and had cancer near her groin region. Even after all she’s been through in the short life she’s lived, she’s a fun, cuddly, spicy, and gorgeous girl. Always ready to sunbathe, train, or play fetch!

    Kayla W.

  • Phoebe is a red golden retriever. She is a "field golden", smaller, athletic, strong and smart. She loves fetching a ball and chasing her sister Jasmine. They attend training together with a group of dogs, so they are well socialized. She is attentive and loving.

    Heidi S.

  • She was rehomed to me in February 2024. She came from a home where there were 4 other dogs, all well cared for. She came from Tennessee to PA with her sister who was adopted as well. Very sweet dog, friendly to everyone Loves car rides. Her leash walking is our project. She is overly excited at sight of leash, and pulls. Oh, she’s a counter surfer, learned my lesson after she had a stick of butter! Yum! I don’t feed her human food from table, she came from that environment. She’s being spayed in August, she has already had two litters of sweet puppies, the last one was 13.

    Sharon H.

  • I'm the happiest golden retriever alive! I wake up happy and stay that way all day long.

    Laura B.

  • Very small, and sassy, loud girl! Loves to run and play with sticks! Very shy and kind of reactive

    Stephanie S.

  • Cattle dog and pit bull terrier super friendly and loves belly rubs and going on long walks

    Harold W.

  • I love attention and taking naps with my mom. I am sometimes a lil too rough with my sister when I play. I like chasing cats, which I get in trouble for.

    Sarah D.

  • I'm still young and have lots of energy. I get so excited when I see other dogs or people. I want to play with all the dogs I see. Mom tells me not to jump on others, but I try to anyways. I love to play tug and explore new places.

    Catherine R.

  • My mom says I’m a goofball, but I just love life so much I can’t contain myself. I guess I am a little nerdy. I want to be everyone’s best friend! My goals in life are to be a therapy dog and to have everyone tell me they love me!

    Kathy F.

  • Phoebe is a gorgeous little spotted pup. She loves all people. Phoebe will make friends all the time, she sings, she can stand up for herself, she does not like little dogs, she has had a few bad experiences as a pup and has now lost the trust of all little dogs. She will take a snap at small dogs if they come too close to her. She can be very protective of her family, food, toys, and other possessions. She loves to play, run around, and has so much energy that I (an athlete) can't keep up with her sometimes. Phoebe is used to having a 5 kilometre run once a week. She will sprint for hours on end. Although phoebe is friendly to people, she might take a bit of time to get used to having certain people around, if shes on a walk, she will drag the walker to say hi to people, but at home she gets a bit nervous. She is also really durpy some times. She has smashed one of her front teeth into many peices and had it removed before, she runs into walls on an hourly basis, walks into people, chairs, tables, doors, and anything that hasnt moved. (Not blind, just dumb)

    Brooke M.

  • Hi! I'm Phoebe! I'm a beautiful American Bully (but that wasn't an option in the drop down.) I may only be 14 months old, but I am large and in charge of the girls in my home. I'm a quick learner and I love my human mama and like to follow her around. I am super loving and very friendly with all people but a little reactive to other dogs (because I think I'm the boss.) I'm affectionate and beautiful and love hanging out on the couch curled up. I'm an AKC Star Puppy and will go through Canine Good Citizen this spring too. I am a show girl and have already competed in 2 Bully shows with my dad.

    Joanna K.

  • Phoebe is our feisty, spunky, athletic girl who is always down to play fetch for what seems like forever.

    Deleted P.


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