A female canine is called a bitch, regardless of the breed. This is not rude nor a cuss word. It is the female gender of a canine. The name bitch originates from the old Norse word, bikkja. A male canine is called simply a "dog", so "female dog" is a confused term, though some prefer using that.
If you are asking about good given names for female canines, some common ones are Fifi, Lady, Sarah, Princess, or Theresa.
The same word is often used in reference to something unpleasant or difficult to do. E.g- "We had to deliver twenty large crates to the top floor, and the lift was out - that job was a bitch".
The word is also sometimes used as a generally derogatory term for a woman, usually one perceived as being aggressive or difficult, and is increasingly used in reference to men perceived as weak or submissive, or to those who assume a subjugated role in a relationship, sexual or non-sexual, with a dominating male or female partner or partners.
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A male dog is a dog, but, the opposite of a female dog! Like a "boy" dog. It isnt a girl
fluffy....nah just kidding the male is called the dam and the female is called a bitch. go figure...
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No, a female dog is commonly called a "bitch." "Bish" is not a standard term for a female dog.
Are you asking what a female dog is called? If so, a female dog can be referred to as a 'bitch', and a male dog would be referred to as a 'dog'.If you are looking for dog names, there are lots and lots of online sites for dog names. In that case, I have attached website links to this answer.
No, a vixen is actually a female fox, not a dog. The term "vixen" specifically refers to a female fox.
A female dog in Afrikaans is called 'sukkel'.