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Calypso: The graceful and energetic moves this female dog shows, makes you wonder if it might not have been a dance instructor in a past life.
Cashmere: Cashmere is a cool name for a female with especially good qualities or characteristics. This pooch runs smoothly and you will never find another animal with a softer coat than hers!
Caviar: Choose this name for the pure-bred that cost you a lot to buy. This petite pooch is athletic and gorgeous with smart intellect. Perfect for the puppy that nothing else or no other pooch can be compared to.
Cecilia: Named after the patron saint of musicians and poets, this female dog will be airy, whimsical and confident!
Cherish or Cher: This girl is a rare symbol of fabulousness and is your own little

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