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Top dog names in Britain
By cuzzy | June 2, 2007
According to an article in the Herald Sun, these are the top dog names in Britain.
1. Molly
2. Max
3. Charlie
4. Holly
5. Poppy
6. Ben
7. Alfie
8. Jack
9. Sam
I don’t see Bosco on there! I guess that is not a very English kind of name.
Oh well there is always next year.
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June 5th, 2007 at 11:14 pm
and I don’t see Matti on that list and in our house it’s probably the most famous of dog names …oh that is right after Bosco….have been enjoying your site…how old is the handsome brown dog now?
June 5th, 2007 at 11:23 pm
Hi!
Well if you can believe it he is 4 next month
matti and bosco were meant to grow up together!
June 6th, 2007 at 3:17 am
I know but can you believe she is now 11 and soon to be an Auntie to Melissa and Danny’s baby…hmmm I think Auntie Matti will be the wonderful ball of blonde fun she was meant to be now if she could just teach some of her traits to Auntie Miranda…I’m sure Matti would have been a wonderful older friend to the Boss Man.
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