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9/10...the one I got wrong was Felix.
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3/10.
No surprise; I've never had to give names to dogs *OR* babies.
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7/10

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8/10-

(Probably would have been 7 if I hadn't gotten the clue about Felix)
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8/10--I missed Felix and Rosie.

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My dog is my baby.
And my friend.
And my companion.
And my newspaper fetcher.
And my greeter when I come home.

I'm 5 for 5 :mrgreen:

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They scored it wrong; all of them were dog names except the ones that were places of business. Everyone knows a dog can't remember an address.


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Econoline wrote:9/10...the one I got wrong was Felix.
Lord Jim wrote:8/10-

(Probably would have been 7 if I hadn't gotten the clue about Felix)
Big RR wrote:8/10--I missed Felix and Rosie.

Felix was a trick question...

Everybody knows that Felix is a cat's name..
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8/10 and I dispute the Bailey "correct" answer.
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9/10, clearly an aberration since I usually do not do well at these.

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Guinevere wrote:8/10 and I dispute the Bailey "correct" answer.

Pshaw, Bailey isn't a human name. Its something my wife drinks.

Now Diesel on the other hand is a good name for either a Girl or Boy.


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For one vacation our dog sitter was named Bailey, and she did a great job.

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So, Bailey was a Keeper?
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Well Bill Bailey was when he came home.

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The point is moat
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8/10

I've known several dogs named Bailey but not a single baby named Indiana. :shrug
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My next door neighbor has two golden-doodles one name Bailey the other named Bella.
My daughters dog (border collie/lab) is named Stella.
My dog (black lab) is named Apollo.

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I've always felt that dogs shouldn't be given "people" names. That said, one of my cats is named Nash. So is one of my cars. I sold my other Nash after 41 years of ownership. :( :( :cry: I priced it too high to a guy, and he whipped out his checkbook.

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MGMcAnick wrote:I've always felt that dogs shouldn't be given "people" names.
My one and only pet dog was a "peka-cocka-poo" that I named "Chien." Trust me, he never knew the difference.
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