<div>When we went to the shelter to adopt Mazzie she was named Daisy. To look at her, she is no Daisy. We tried calling her Daisy, but she would not answer to that. All 4 of us agreed that she was no Daisy. While I was inside filling out the paperwork, the Dad slave and the kids came up with something that would at least rhyme with her old name at it became Mazzie. I said, I don't like that name. I wanted to name her Lucy. She wouldn't answer to Lucy. We tossed around a few names to her and when they said Mazzie her ears perked up and she cocked her head to the side. Yup, she is Mazzie. She doesn't even look like a Lucy to me. I want a Lucy, but the Dad Slave says 3 hounds is enough with the 2 two-legger kids we have also (ages 11 and 9). At least I got my way with naming our boy Oliver. The hubby kept saying that is a cat's name, but I know a cat named Steve. I don't buy the "that is a dog/cat name" which is most likely because I had an overweight doxie/doberman mix named 'Whiskers' growing up. He came from the shelter with that name and he answered to it so he stayed Whiskers. Anyhow, back to the Mazzie story, ( I can't believe I even lose my train of thought writing), our neighbors named their dog Daisy and when they holler for her Mazzie doesn't even lift her ears, cock her head, or acknowledge the name. She is Mazzie B. Nosey because she is a nosey neighbor and peaks out the curtains at our neighbors. B. can stand for brat or another b word that I can't mention here. </div>
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<div><a href="http://www.dogster.com/dogs/212662">http://www.dogster.com/dogs/212662</a> Mazzie's dogster page</div>
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<div>DRool to all those in need,</div>
<div>Dee, Maggie, Mazzie and Oliver</div>