THose are good names pretty much PERFRECT!!!!!!!!
2007-12-26 06:07:10
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answered by pinkgurliegirl090 2
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Folks I know who have Irish Wolfhounds usually name them something Irish, or Gaelic. There are lots of interesting Irish words and names, characters from mythology, etc. Such as Aisling (pronounced Ashlyn) which means "Dreaming" (maybe as an alternative to fantasia?). The links below might be useful.
2007-12-26 06:14:19
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answered by Torchbug 7
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I don't really like Chispita but Fantasia is great! Maybe you'd want to name the Chihuahua Anistasia (like the russian princess gone missing). Or Kibbles for the Chihuahua...
2007-12-26 06:07:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I would like to think that because of my experience with dogs that I could help with any relevant dog problems.
What's your problem? Give your dog whatever name that you want to. Please also consider it's future. Your dog should not be left alone all day. It must be trained, exercised and have a joyful life. I adore dogs, if you are unable to give a dog a happy and wonderful life, DO NOT GET A DOG. your dogs name is irrelevant.
2007-12-26 07:08:57
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answered by dorothy s 7
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i think they're cute but if your calling the dogs over 2 u in the park, do u want 2 call those names? If you've bought the dogs and it suits them go for it ! x
2007-12-26 06:09:09
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answered by MissLouisex 1
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I don't like Chispita but Fantasia is a pretty name. You can get more dog names here:
http://www.nextdaypets.com/directory/dogs/names/
2007-12-26 06:07:20
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answered by sarrah. 3
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A dog can more easily learn its name if it is 2 syllables (IE: My dogs name is Bailey (Bai-ley)). I named my other Kahlua (Kah-lu-a) and it took her a WHILE to respond to it.
2007-12-26 06:10:28
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answered by Amanda 6
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they are both good names but you must take into consideration how a name that long will be difficult in training. try to shorthen them.. pita or fanny! Good luck!
2007-12-26 06:08:41
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answered by bitterroot_brats 1
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They are fine, but keep in mind you'll probably shorten them most of the time.
2007-12-26 06:07:12
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answered by PandaJ 3
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It depends on who you are. If you like the names, use them, modify them. If they don't fit the dog, try switching them.
2007-12-26 06:07:51
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answered by missmarissa 2
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i like fantasia. chispita doesn't sound like a good name for a chihuahua. it's just my opinion.
2007-12-26 06:07:18
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answered by Lili X 1
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