no one appreciates the special genius of your conversation...like a dog
Thank you everyone for your ideas. There are some great names you offered. It was so hard to make THE decision. He was called Happy for a couple of days but that didn't seem right.
He's wonderful, so full of energy and a quick learner and very very funny. I think I have a friend for life
he and the chihuahuha have sorted things out. Tambo still snarls at him quite a bit, but it is just the last vestige of him trying to convince himself he's the top dog
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chihuahuas. I'd highly recommend them to anyone who wants an easy to care for dog that will love you intensely and make you laugh.
So, it was getting on to two weeks and "pup" didn't have a name. I bought the "Dog's Life" magazine, because it had a feature article about dobermans. I never really managed to capture a good photo of the new dog. i only had a loan of a camera for one evening. I'll try again in the future , when possible. But to me, he does look like he is part doberman.
So..........one of the men who contributed to the development of what we know of today as a dobermen was............
I hope you like our choice.....it was difficult. It has a kind of U2ey connection
We have a wonderful photographer here in our midst of that name.I like the way it is spelt the same backwards and forwards.
So I feel very lucky to have him....my mother in her own inimitable way said..."you need another dog like you need a hole in the head"
I told her he makes me feel safe and that I get lonely out here . He's just what the doctor ordered. He wandered in at the right time.
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