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<blockquote data-quote="devonian" data-source="post: 1821093" data-attributes="member: 38413"><p>My first ever official dog, that I can call my own. I've had her for a week and she has destroyed almost everything she can (she literally broke my croc rip off shoes as I was typing this lol) the cat hates it and its been a nightmare cleaning up after it as it didn't come house trained which naively I thought it would, so I've wanted to rip its head off a few times but not really I love it already. But I still haven't got a name for it though (I want something a little obscure) so I've started looking at the spice rack for inspiration juniper? pepper? ginger? all seem good or maybe coir pronounced coy-a, its what doormats are made of apparently which I thought might be good as her hair reminds me of that stuff. Or maybe not, not sure really, if anyone has any suggestions please feel free to chip in.[ATTACH]35538[/ATTACH][ATTACH]35539[/ATTACH][ATTACH]35540[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="devonian, post: 1821093, member: 38413"] My first ever official dog, that I can call my own. I've had her for a week and she has destroyed almost everything she can (she literally broke my croc rip off shoes as I was typing this lol) the cat hates it and its been a nightmare cleaning up after it as it didn't come house trained which naively I thought it would, so I've wanted to rip its head off a few times but not really I love it already. But I still haven't got a name for it though (I want something a little obscure) so I've started looking at the spice rack for inspiration juniper? pepper? ginger? all seem good or maybe coir pronounced coy-a, its what doormats are made of apparently which I thought might be good as her hair reminds me of that stuff. Or maybe not, not sure really, if anyone has any suggestions please feel free to chip in.[ATTACH]35538[/ATTACH][ATTACH]35539[/ATTACH][ATTACH]35540[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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