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View Poll Results: What should we name our Wheaten Terrier puppy?
Barney 3 17.65%
Barney
3 17.65%
Benson aka Benny 3 17.65%
Benson aka Benny
3 17.65%
Bentley aka Benny 1 5.88%
Bentley aka Benny
1 5.88%
Benjamin James aka BJ aka Benny aka Benji 5 29.41%
Benjamin James aka BJ aka Benny aka Benji
5 29.41%
Merlin aka Murry 4 23.53%
Merlin aka Murry
4 23.53%
Parker 1 5.88%
Parker
1 5.88%
Nova 1 5.88%
Nova
1 5.88%
Jack 0 0%
Jack
0 0%
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Old 10-14-2006, 12:56 PM #1
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Thanks everyone.

Let's see. I really like Harry
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Anne, Spelt or Triticale would certainly be unique...lol.

We have been leaving it open....just have a definite favorite..well, a few favorites, but we will likely concede to whatever my daughter decides is her favorite. She has changed her mind once.

We like lots of nicknames. Ginger had tons...not all so glamorous (like poopers)...so we are definitely thinking of nicknames that might go with the names. Had not even thought about BJ
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...and have to admit I had to really think about what was wrong with that....lol.

It is a little weird that we are getting a WHEATen terrier. I guess if you can't eat it, own one??? It was actually in the running the first time around, but the Golden won out.

Thanks for all the input... I'm having fun here.

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Old 10-14-2006, 05:43 PM #2
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I guess I am a bit dense. What is wrong with BJ?
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If it is bad, you can PM me with the answer.

Anne

I have been PM'ed - got it!

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Old 10-15-2006, 12:41 AM #3
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haha... I was relaying this story over dinner tonight...we went out for my MIL 70th BD. Everyone except one sister in law got it. Like I said, it took me a while, but I'll pm you
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The first time I heard it, I didn't get it either. Someone had to explain it to me too.
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However... I've never forgotten it!
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