I just bought a new English Bulldog puppy. She is still in Europe but will be here July 4. Aint she cute.

[you can see her here http://www.geocities.com/maxxum9original/temporarypreviewfile.html?1087744586869


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on Jun 20, 2004
Aaawwww...She's a cutie
on Jun 20, 2004
We are looking for a "regal name" as my wife puts it. Any suggestions???

I was thinking "Chica" which means little girl. My daughter like the name but my wife doesnt.
on Jun 20, 2004
Soooooooo cute and adorable
on Jun 20, 2004
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on Jun 20, 2004
Stumpy

TSBSP that is a sweet looking pup for sure

dunno about a female name short of Queeny or Princess.
But for a male, maybe Srgt Major, Short Round, Lord something or another ?



ohhh I know, JAFO D

hehehe

oh yeah, nice looking setups and a perfect location for using them also
on Jun 20, 2004
What a cutie!!!! She has such a woebegone little face!

Betcha she's wondering whatever will become of her Take good care of her!! She's a 'darlin'!

Poor little Maggie (Margaret)

on Jun 20, 2004
Sun butterfly has that multiple posting bug.... She's everywhere!!!

Your puppy is beautiful! Here's some names:

ARIADNE f
Usage: Greek Mythology, English
Pronounced: ah-ree-AHD-nee (Ancient Greek), ar-ee-AD-nee (English)
Means "most holy", composed of the Cretan Greek elements ari "most" and adnos "holy". In Greek mythology, Ariadne was the daughter of King Minos. She fell in love with Theseus and helped him to escape the Labyrinth and the Minotaur, but was later abandoned by him.

ADELAIDE f
Usage: English
Pronounced: AD-el-ayd
From the Germanic name Adalheidis which was composed of the elements adal "noble" and heid "kind, sort, type". This was the name of the wife of Otto the Great, and also the wife of King William IV of England. A city in Australia bears this name.

URSULA f
Usage: English, Scandinavian, German, Spanish, Finnish
Pronounced: UR-soo-la (English), oor-SOO-lah (Spanish)
Means "little bear", derived from a diminutive form of the Latin word ursa "she-bear". Saint Ursula was a legendary virgin princess of the 4th century who was martyred by the Huns while returning from a pilgrimage.

BONNIE f
Usage: English
Pronounced: BAH-nee
Means "pretty" from the Scottish word bonnie, which was itself derived from Middle French bon "good".

NOVA f
Usage: English
Pronounced: NO-va
Recently coined name from Latin novus "new". This name can also mean "butterfly chaser" (Native American).

BRIDGET f
Usage: Irish, Scottish, English, Irish Mythology
Pronounced: BRIJ-it
From the Irish name Brighid which means "exalted one". In Irish mythology she was the goddess of fire, poetry and wisdom, the daughter of the god Dagda. This name was also borne by two import saints: a patron saint of Ireland (also known as Brigid) who established a convent at Kildare in the 5th century, and the patron saint of Sweden (also known as Birgitta) who founded an order of nuns in the 14th century.

MIRABELLE f
Usage: French, English
A recently coined name meaning "wonderful" from Latin mirabilis.

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on Jun 20, 2004
How about the name "Sarah"? It's an old-fashioned lady type name and means "Princess".

"Duchess" might be a good name too. I think English Bulldogs are always so kind of refined looking and acting, so being a Duchess would be right up her ally! Your puppy, whomever, she shall be known as looks very lovable and jolly good fun! Enjoy!
on Jun 20, 2004
Awwwwwww! I wanna hug & kiss the pup.
on Jun 20, 2004
You guys are good!!!

My wife even likes some of these names. Keep um coming

chickie when she shows up I'll hug and kiss her for you, dont worry
on Jun 20, 2004
Alexis or Arianna

Not sure what they mean, just typin em off the top of my head.

How much does a puppy like that cost, I'm now envious and might buy one.
on Jun 20, 2004
If you do, make sure it is from a breeder with proper qualifications and animal history for health and breeding.

not being snooty, but, it really sucks to get an animal only to find out it's hips are shot and will live a life in pain once it reaches it's full growth and such. My brother had that happen once and it was a Newfie who was huge. Cancer (another family trait it turned out) ended Jakes life three years young. My brother now has Merlin and he ended up doing the research on breeders, then the line, and it cost him more in the end but he has a healthy loving buddy once again.
on Jun 20, 2004
Call her "Pommie"
on Jun 20, 2004
What a cute doggie!!!
on Jun 20, 2004

Awwww, what a sweet little puppy. They are so cute when they are tiny - who wouldn't want to take her home with them.

Flossie is a good old English name

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