Baxter, my Golden Retriever, took on a pitbull
This week’s Pet Tale comes from a comment by Sali: Baxter, my Golden Retriever, tried to take on a pitbull through a chain link fence and broke his lower fang…root canal and stainless steel fang…$4,000.
Jake, my newest Golden, is in disagreement with me as to whether the edge of the stairs should be a polished wood corner or rounded with teeth holes in it…he’s winning. He also goes into my bar and bring the bottle of booze out and gets the cap enough undone so that it leaks out and he can lap it up.
Hunter my middle golden, loves Christmas ornaments…yes…even the glass ones that are 5 feet off the ground…he started on those after eating the plastic ones on the bottom half…sure was interesting cleaning up the poop in the yard during that time!
For richer or poorer, Sali is clearly a Golden Retriever fan.
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Wow sounds like the dogs are running Sali’s house. Hope they used some lube while selling him the 4,000 dollar dog tooth. Instead of buying high dollar teeth, sounds like spending money on a shock collar and HOT red pepper would serve much better. Why let dogs do things to your property you wouldn’t allow people to do?
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Wow! Sounds like some bad Golden’s. I have a 19 month old wild blond myself. He has done the same thing to one of my stairs. That was last year, he is beter now. Must have just been a puppy thing.
He does like to act like a bad*** when meeting other dogs. It’s really all just for show. He wont do it at the dog park where he is out numbered.
other than that he is pure joy!
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I love Goldens, I have two. Horrible pups but GREAT dogs………
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I got a golden because they supposedly make such great pets….and agree whole-heartedly! I’m not that good at discipline, but have very few problems, regardless (just a tennis ball fixation!). HOWEVER, I will point out that, realizing she would one day have much more strength than I do, I did send my now 16-month old for board/train — once at 6 months, and again at 14 months. Any problems she creates — and they are very few — are directly related to lack of consistency on my part!! PS — Isn’t excessive chewing usually directly related to lack of exercise/stimulation? Maybe not for your dog — I don’t know?
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