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Re: a boy dog, maybe...
I don't get that vibe at all.These days, I am not sure sounding like a dogs' name is bad for a person anyway. Most of the dog people I know prefer their dogs to people and rarely speak of anything else or notice the details of a person's life to any degree near their dog's. It's something I find a bit... yeah. The same could probably be said of cat people, though, but probably not to the same degree. It's as if some people immerse themselves in their pets and stick their head in the sand when it comes to humanity.Okay, I am done ranting now.

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I have noticed that a lot of 'people' names are being used on dogs these days. Here are the dogs I know: Jake, Sophie, Daisy, Nicky, Zoe, and Nico. Yah.
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