7/16/2008

The truth about cats and dogs

They say those who understand these things as pets put names short, sound and easy to remember, type Xana, Tobi, or allusive.

Many times, how to call the dogs or cats has to do with how it looks-Mancha or Shadow are classics-to-Rebelde his personality, or his behavior-Princess-Typhoon. Bandito ...-. Sometimes also elected lamosos names of characters from history, literature, film or song.
I have a friend whose dog, an English shepherd, is called Troslky, and
another penalty as a setter, responds to the name of Shakira.

The penalty of Uruguayan writer Juan Carlos Onelti was called The biche, and in French. The Argentine Julio Cortazar also had a gala French flanelle, anclaba always escape by the roofs and sometimes crashed in a fall.
And Mary Zambrano, who came to be over twenty Gauls Je Je all races and fur, so yours should strive to find names for Rhodes: Tigra. Blanquitla. Rila, Lucia. Pelusa ...

He was also very Je cats Alian Edgar Poe, who had two that were called Cattarina and Pluto, and the writer Colette, who always lived surrounded by Minin, for those who chose names forthright and noble: Musca t. Cleopatra. Semiramis ...

Pio Baroja had a dog, Thor, who took the
and the rage he had to shoot, in an incident very romantic, with the pistol of one civil guard. And Anton Chekhov lived with a partner Je dogs, who called bromide v Quinine.

But if there is a writer Je-loving animals that was Lord Byron, who turned their homes in zoos with cabaüos, the ga, eagles, ravens, hawks and even a monkey.

The English poet had many dogs, including a Swiss Mastin called Mutz and a Newfoundland named Contramaestre, his favorite, which buried with all honors in the ruins of a chapel Je the bottom of Newstead, and for which he wrote the following epitaph: "Around this place lie the remains Je who possessed beauty without vanity, strength without insolence, courage without ferocity, and all the virtues of man without his Vivian."

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