The Bugs Bunny Show Dog Names

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Introduction

In the world of cartoons, few are able to compare to that of The Bugs Bunny Show, Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies, a trio of shows all based on characters that have now become cartoon legends. Influenced by the earlier work of Walt Disney and the creative minds at Warner Bros., Bugs and his animated counterparts took the world by storm since their inception in the 1930s and have gone on to become some of the most recognizable characters in the world. In turn, they’ve created a world all their own, complete with some of the most iconic looks, names and voices ever seen in the cartoon industry — which also make for perfect themed dog names.

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The Bugs Bunny Show Dog Name Considerations

When trying to come up with an appropriate The Bugs Bunny Show inspired dog name, it’s best to start by compiling a list of your dog’s most defining traits, whether that’s their appearance, their personality or even just some of their most notable or outrageous quirks, as it will be the easiest to work from when comparing them to those on our list below. 

For instance, you can make it as simple as naming them after a similar dog from the show. If you have a Bulldog, the names Spike and Hector are applicable for obvious reasons the same way Charlie, Barnyard and Frisky are perfect for hounds. Of course, you can dig deeper as well and base them on another type of character’s most iconic traits. If your dog happens to stutter when barking (or happens to be a little on the heavier side), Porky would be a great name. If they’re constantly antagonizing others for fun, the names Bugs and Bunny would be perfect. If they’re always off the wall, then the name Daffy would be an ideal fit. 

There are plenty of directions you can go and given the number of varied characters who all embody different elements of personality, you should have no shortage of options to choose from.

Male The Bugs Bunny Show Dog Names

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Bugs
After Bugs Bunny, the star of the show
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Catstello
The shorter, wider cat of the Babbit and Catstello duo
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Barnyard
After Barnyard Dawg, the white and brown Bassett hound always after Foghorn Leghorn
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Bosko
An early Warner Bros. character with the small derby hat
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Buddy
The bow-tied short little happy man who was the second star of Looney Tunes
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Buzzard
After Beaky Buzzard, the turkey vulture with the silly grin
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Clyde
After Clyde Bunny, Bugs' nephew
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Conrad
After Conrad the Cat, who was voiced as the same actor as Goofy
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Egghead
After Egghead Jr., the highly intelligent baby chick often appearing alongside Foghorn
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Foghorn
After Foghorn Leghorn, the large rooster with a southern accent
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Elmer
After Elmer Fudd, the unusually-speaking hunter
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Fudd
After Elmer Fudd, Bugs' archenemy
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Gossamer
The large, orange-red hairy monster
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Henry
After Henry Hawk, the small, feisty chickenhawk
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Hector
After Hector the Bulldog, the muscly dog who played terror to Sylvester
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Hopper
After Hippety Hopper, the kangaroo who frequently foils Sylvester
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Hugo
After Hugo the Abominable Snowman, the animated version of Lennie from Of Mice and Men
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Marvin
After Marvin the Martian, the destructive but soft-spoken alien
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Willoughby
The gullible hound dog who often played opposite Bugs
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Pepe
The ever-romantic skunk who uses his smell for various purposes
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Porky
After Porky Pig, the stuttering and good-natured icon
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Rapid
After Rapid Rabbit, the pantomiming bunny
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Ralph
After Ralph Wolf, who is always after sheep; a Wile E. lookalike
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Rocky
The short, sharp-mouthed gangster
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Mugsy
The big dopey mobster
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Slowpoke
Speedy's mouse cousin, the slowest in Mexico
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Spike
After Spike the Bulldog, one of Sylvester's main antagonists
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Chester
After Chester the Terrier, the small, perky yellow dog
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Sylvester
The heavy-tongued cat always getting foiled by others
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Taz
The easily-trigged spinning Tasmanian Devil

Female The Bugs Bunny Show Dog Names

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Bunny
After Bugs Bunny, the gray and white anthropomorphic rabbit
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Babbit
The tall, lanky cat who was based on Abbott of Abbott and Costello
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Beans
A short, round little character from the mid-1930s
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Honey
After Honey Bunny, Bugs' ex-girlfriend
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Lola
Bugs' female counterpart and girlfriend
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Beaky
After Beaky Buzzard, the simpleminded vulture
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Canasta
After the character Nasty Canasta, the antagonistic outlaw/cowboy type
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Claude
After Claude Cat, a neurotic cat that saw numerous changes over the years
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Charlie
After Charlie Dog, the classic, brown, long-eared cartoon dog
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Daffy
After Daffy Duck, the over-the-top black duck
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Wiley
After Wile E. Coyote, who is always foiled in catching the Road Runner
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Michigan
After Michigan J. Frog, the regular frog who breaks into song and dance numbers
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Gabby
After Gabby Goat, Porky Pig's sidekick in the 1930s
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Goat
After Gabby Goat, the short-tempered goat
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Speedy
After Speedy Gonzales, the fastest mouse in all of Mexico
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Granny
Tweety's good-natured owner
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Hawk
After Henry Hawk, the eager yet misinformed little chickenhawk
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Hippety
After Hippety Hopper, the kangaroo Sylvester mistakes for a giant mouse
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Hubie
One of two humorous deer mice from the early 1940s
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Bertie
One of the first characters meant to be funny rather than cute
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Inki
The little African boy from early cartoons who never speaks
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Prissy
After Miss Prissy, the blue-bonneted spinster hen
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Penelope
After Penelope Pussycat, the apple of Pepe Le Pew's eye
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Petunia
After Petunia Pig, whom Porky often pursues
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Penguin
After Playboy Penguin, the skating baby penguin who seeks the help of Bugs
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Snafu
The aptly-titled dopey military man featured in the adult instructional videos from WWII
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Sam
After Sam Sheepdog, who is always attempting to stop Ralph from stealing sheep
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Shuffle
After Colonel Shuffle, the southern banjo-playing colonel
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Sniffles
After Sniffles the Mouse, who is aptly named for his constant cold
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Tweety
The cute yet smart little bird who belongs to Granny; the one Sylvester is always chasing

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