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she is 8 weeks old, 4 1/2 pounds (did anyone lose that last week? lol)

She is a total mutt! They told me she was shitzu and laso opso (lol SP?) But the vet said thathe thinks she has some distant chow in her and a whole bunch of stuff he really wasn't sure.

She is a sweet heart! Slept really well last night. I just couldn't sleep because I was so excited! Isn't she cute!!!

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Tears, great. My husband says I broke our dogs so now he has to send them away to school since they are too spoiled. Phooey.

She looks like a Fiji. I read the list of 10 most popular dog names, and Fiji wasn't there.

Allison

Bella

Charma

Daisy (a classic)

Elfie

Faeleen, Fiona, Fiju

Geisha

Halo, Heaven

Ittybit

Jumbo

Keisha

Lemon Pie

Mango

Natasha

Olivia

Pork Chop

Quipit

Race Baby

Sugar Pop

Trisquit

U (sorry, I don't like U names)

Velvet

Wishper

X (just X)

Yibble

Zatrina

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oh i am terrible about naming animals. we couldn't figure out a name for the cat for 4 weeks after we got him, and the dog didn't get named for 3 whole months. a name is such an important thing. and i am so picky.

keep in mind though, you might find yourself yelling this name at a park, or calling him using the name over and over again. make sure it is easy to say, and doesn't sound weird or offensive when yelling it out at the park. LOL

Amy

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I love all your suggestions so far.

I have been calling her little Missy. Kids like Zoe, DH and I like Ginger and Abby. I love suggestions and I will keep you posted.

Thanks

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What a cute pudgy face.... how about Pudgy, Whisper, Pockets, Tribble..... I like Dee's suggestion, since your getting a new band how about Bandit, Bandy, Hope, Spirit.

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Wow, I like Dee's choice.. Bandit! How fitting, and she's got a "mask" over her eyes like a bandit too.

*laughs* How about El Bandit (LB for well.. duh)

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I'm way jealous. My "find" is a maltese/poodle mix. And he's yippy with my other dogs! I like Margo or Abby, but Bandy might mean more to you.

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I'm bad about naming dogs too. We have three puppies, just about to turn 4 months old, and I just got around to naming the last one Ginger.

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