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we would just watch them wattle around (groan)
According to here the Chin is an intelligent and loyal dog and soon finds a way to rule the house. Well with 3 larger dogs around that may not be too successful, but Chins will surround themselves with the ones that love them. I think because the pup will rule the house and owners (didn't know that did ya?) and because of the status of Winni property (King being used too often) Baron is a good strong name. It kind of looks like the only time you will be yelling across the neighborhood for him will be non-snowfall times both for his color and, anything over a dusting and you might lose him ![]() |
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POPULAR JAPANESE DOG NAMES:
AIKO: little love; beloved AKI: born in Autumn AKIKO: autumn child; iris AKINA: spring flower ANDA: meet at the field; also a Japanese surname. ANEKO: older sister AYAME: iris CHIKA: near CHIKO: a unisexual name meaning "arrow; pledge." CHIYO: thousand years; eternal CHO: butterfy DAI: great ERIKO: child with a collar GIN: silvery HANA: flower; blossom HARU: born in the spring HARUKO: spring child HISA: long-lasting HOSHI: star HOSHIKO: star child JUN'KO: meaning unknown KAEDE: maple leaf KAMEKO: child of the tortoise; symbol for long life KAMI, KAMLYN, KAMMI, KAMMIE: Lord KAYA: adds a place of resting KEI: rapture; reverence KEIKO: adored one KIMI: she who is without equal KIOKO: happy child; meets the world with happiness KITA: north KOHANA: little flower KOTO: harp KUMI: braid; drawing together KUMIKO: companion child KUNI: meaning unknown KURI: chestnut KYOKO: mirror LEIKO: arrogant MACHIKO: fortunate child MAEKO: honest child MAEMI: smile of truth MAI: brightness MAIYA: surname meaning "rice valley MARIKO: ball; circle MARISE: infinite; endless MASAKO: meaning unknown MATSUKO: pine tree child MICHIE: gateway; gracefully drooping flower MICHIKO: child of beauty; the righteous way MIDORI: green MIKI: flower stalk MINA: south MITSU: surname meaning "shine; reflect." MIYA: three arrows; temple; sacred house NAMI: wave NARIKO: gentle child NATSUKO: summer child NIKKI: Unisexual name meaning "two trees." Also a surname. NORI, NORIKO: doctrine; child of ceremony; law; order NYOKO: gem OKI: middle of the ocean ORINO: workman's meadow RAN: water lily REI: gratitude SACHIKO, SACHI: child of bliss SAKURA: cherry blossoms SATU: sugar SHIKA: deer SHINA: virtue; good SHINO: stem of bamboo SUKI: beloved SUMI: clear; refined SUZU: long-lived; crane TAJI: Surname meaning "silver and yellow color." TAKA: tall; honorable TAKARA: treasure; precious object TAMAE: ball; bell TAMI: let people see benefit TAMIKA: people TANAK: dweller TAREE: bending branch TAURA: many lakes; many rivers TAYA: valley field TOSHI: "mirror reflection" or "year of plenty" TOYA: Surname meaning "house door" or "door into the valley." TSUYU, O-TSUYU: Morning dew YUMIKO: arrow child YONE, O-YONE: meaning unknown YOSHIKO: good child YUKIKO: snow child YURIKO: "Lily child" or "village of birth." Now, names from Jimmy Buffet songs: Mr Utley (Volcano) Ricky Ricardo (Pencil Thin Moustache) Andy Devine (Pencil Thin Moustache) Penny (Pencil Thin Moustache) Errol Flynn (Pencil Thin Moustache) Captain Tony (Last Mango In Paris) Gucci (Carnival World) Mr. Scott (Boat Drinks) |
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codeman, is the new dog behind the barking cat in the photo?
![]() Hows about Tessie? I know its not a girl, but if no one tells the dog... Pesky? Lansdown? Duffy (Duffys cliff was replaced by the green monster)? Some old school steamer names like Belknap? Or some Abenaki names, like alemos (Dog) http://www.native-languages.org/abenaki_animals.htm.
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