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haha one two many nismo things in my life. When you call your car niz, and people call you niz, calling you dog niz is a little overkill :( No to turbo as well.

She is a fast little thing - she gives Kaos a run for his money but she is also incredibly sweet and timid. Also obsessed with food - if she was male i would call her Ramsay! she is just incredibly obsessed with the kitchen and treats.

Edited by Nizmo
Nismo is a nice name for a dog :(

mate with a husky has already called his Nismo.

i thought all husky's were called Nanook

if his name is Kaos...she should be called Control...or 99.

Edited by DiRTgarage

haha yeah people at work have already suggested Control but i think i would die of embarrassment chasing a dog around the dog park calling Control.

I like: Rush

but i have a habit of naming my dogs weird things so i've given the choice to paul who has then handballed it back to me.

Spiral - you sound like the girl in the park that suggested "Sparkle" :P

Kinda come to a decision on Rogue. Like from the X-men because she has the 'patch' round her neck that Kaos doesn't have.

Bernard - Your more than welcome to use them as the wallpaper :banana: They are a pretty cute pair!



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