[nagdu] Interesting Names Re: guide dog book about young person
Nicole B. Torcolini
ntorcolini at wavecable.com
Wed Feb 3 03:04:55 UTC 2010
Lol, and, indeed, that would not have worked. I am sure that their
personalities do not match in the least. The reason that I do not recommend
changing a dog's name is mainly because that is what they have been trained
with, and they go through enough other changes, but the situation that you
talk about is quite different; I did not mean to generalize or anything.
Anyone else have any funny name stories?
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> When I adopted Laveau from the humane society, her name was Marge. That
> had to go because... it just did. It didn't take her long to switch and
> now when I say or sign her name she wags like crazy. She was only a year
> old and I don't know how long she had been stuck with the horrid moniker
> of Marge. No offense to anyone with that name but it just wasn't for
> her. Also I'm a huge Harry Potter fan and everyone would have called her
> aunt Marge.
>
>
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> sarcasm, only to have it abused by amateurs." -- Christopher Moore
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