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Sat 23 Feb, 2008 06:53 am
I am picking our new-to-us black Chow today to supplant our deceased black Chow of 10 years. Photos and stuff to follow.
Happiness!
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Chumly wrote:I am picking our new-to-us black Chow today to supplant our deceased black Chow of 10 years. Photos and stuff to follow.
Happiness!
is a warm, yes it is, dooooooog!
I'll try and get some home photos up today gentle-rabbit. In the meantime, here is one the Pound took
chumly
What a sweet doggie. Happy for you.
BBB
aaawwww, he looks so happy and cuddly. I hope you'll have great years
together. How old is the pooch?
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BumbleBeeBoogie wrote:What a sweet doggie. Happy for you.
BBB
Black Chow-ness!
CalamityJane wrote:aaawwww, he looks so happy and cuddly. I hope you'll have great years
together. How old is the pooch?
We figure about 2. He likes to locate hard cool surfaces and stretch out like an area carpet / doormat.
Have you figured out a name yet?
Do I see a blue tongue????
ossobuco wrote:Have you figured out a name yet?
Got any suggestions? He came from the Pound with the temporary name of "Sebastien".
dlowan wrote:Do I see a blue tongue????
Blue is as blue does.......woooof!
Chumly
Chumly, would "Chum" be appropriate?
BBB
I would be gutted and filleted by my third (present) wife because my second wife's childhood Chocolate Lab was called Chum.
I like Sebastien, it suits him, doesn't it?
Does the name Sebastien connote regality or does it suggest impishness?
Where I come from, Sebastien suggests more impishness, which is exactly
how the dog looks like.
I see him as a big charcoal huggy bear. Just looked up charcoal in Spanish, thinking it might work with oso for bear... and it's carbon, accent on the o.
Maybe just carbon.
I like Sebastian (en?) fine, though.
From carbon do diamonds come.
Still getting used to his character.....
Let us know.. I'm enjoying your getting him.
Pervez? or Fidel? Probably not, eh.
Mazel Tov? Rohozka (doormat in Slovak)? Basta?
Sebastian is my nephew... it is a fine name.