I used to have a Cocoa!! When I was a little girl, my dad brought home a mixed 
breed puppy.  My dad brought him home from his job, which was at an A&P grocery 
story.  He was in a big Cocoa Puffs box and so he became known as "Cocoa" lol.  

Donna NJ



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From: "J" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
How I named Cocoa.

My hubby is the one naming the dogs, but with Cocoa I wanted to be the
one naming a dog for a change. I wanted to call her something close to
her origins. I thought a proper pre hispanic name was going to be
difficult to fill in forms or to be engraved on a little ID tag. So I
went for something pre hispanic cultures considered of high value,
Cocoa beans... that was a currency at the time and a gift for 
emperors. So, thats how I named my little girl after something pre
hispanic cultures highly valued. Additionally, she is black and tan ,
a mix that I would call semi sweet chocolate.

Cheers!

Julia

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> I'm just curious, but I'd like to know your babies names and what
made you name them that way. I have two Morroka -Hubby named her after
a cat he had when he was a kid and Fiona- named after my grandma that
was her middle name....now your turn........
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> Dio benedice,
> Wilmary Nazario
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affinche i buoni uomini non faccia niente"
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