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I always told my wife that I would never own a dog that could out eat me or out crap me. Well apparently I do now. My wife has wanted a Golden Retriever for many years, I finally decide that it's not my job to keep her from having something she really wants. We only live once (i think). So I succumbed to her womanly ways and agreed to get a new puppy.




Meet ROLO, she named her after her favorite candy snack.

It's like raising twins.:-2
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Terriffic breed of dog. Watch out when it thunders out though.
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Who could possibly resist a puppy ?

Ours is a year old now and its like having a baby. My wife spoils her rotten
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Ahso!;1473128 wrote: Terriffic breed of dog. Watch out when it thunders out though.


Snowfire;1473129 wrote: Who could possibly resist a puppy ?

Ours is a year old now and its like having a baby. My wife spoils her rotten


She already sounds like a herd of buffalo when she runs down the hallway.
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Snowfire;1473129 wrote: Who could possibly resist a puppy ?

Ours is a year old now and its like having a baby. My wife spoils her rotten


What kind of puppy?
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Golden Retrievers are delightful dogs. Very mild tempered and good around kids.

Only problem I have ever seen with them is that they have no geographic sense. They can get lost in their own yard, so don't let them loose in the neighborhood.
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LarsMac;1473135 wrote: Golden Retrievers are delightful dogs. Very mild tempered and good around kids.

Only problem I have ever seen with them is that they have no geographic sense. They can get lost in their own yard, so don't let them loose in the neighborhood.


Thanks for the advice.
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YZGI;1473133 wrote: What kind of puppy?


She's a whippet. Wonderful temperament. Loves other dogs, people, comfort and warmth, hence quite needy for attention but doesnt bark.

Whippets and Greyhounds don't have a doggy odour so its easy to fall into allowing them the luxury of sleeping on the sofa and occasionally (once I'm asleep) in the bed
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What good's a Retriever if they get lost trying to figure where to retrieve things to?
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FourPart;1473142 wrote: What good's a Retriever if they get lost trying to figure where to retrieve things to?


Retrievers tend to do their work within site and sound of their people.

When left to their own devices, however, they may start to follow a scent, and wander off, without a clue how to follow that scent back where they started.
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FourPart;1473142 wrote: What good's a Retriever if they get lost trying to figure where to retrieve things to?


I reckon you never know who's going to get the goose.
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LarsMac;1473144 wrote: Retrievers tend to do their work within site and sound of their people.

When left to their own devices, however, they may start to follow a scent, and wander off, without a clue how to follow that scent back where they started.


I'll definetly keep this in mind. I used to raise and train Brittany's for quail and pheasant hunting 15 yrs ago. This will be a new ball of wax., but should be fun.
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Snowfire;1473140 wrote: She's a whippet. Wonderful temperament. Loves other dogs, people, comfort and warmth, hence quite needy for attention but doesnt bark.

Whippets and Greyhounds don't have a doggy odour so its easy to fall into allowing them the luxury of sleeping on the sofa and occasionally (once I'm asleep) in the bed


Sounds like a cool dog.
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too cute! great breed of dog. :)
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Very cute, my favourite breed of dog and what I would have if I could but am sadly allergic to dog dander! Damned annoying.
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I've always wanted a dog, but circumstances have always made it totally unviable. Living in a tower block, where dogs are forbidden for a start off. Then, whilst I was out of work, there would have been the matter of cost. Now that I'm working long hours - well, that speaks for itself.

I think if I were to have a dog, though, it would probably be a spaniel.
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I'm envious.
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YZGI;1473126 wrote: I always told my wife that I would never own a dog that could out eat me or out crap me. Well apparently I do now. My wife has wanted a Golden Retriever for many years, I finally decide that it's not my job to keep her from having something she really wants. We only live once (i think). So I succumbed to her womanly ways and agreed to get a new puppy.






Meet ROLO, she named her after her favorite candy snack.

It's like raising twins.:-2


:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl

I've got two. The discussion devolved down to OK so we're having this one then and then are you sure he needs company.

On the bright side in most cases couples I know of where the man is the "master in his own home" he ends up being the only one there. Home is where you hang your head even if you're not sure what you've done.
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tude dog;1473225 wrote: I'm envious.


Thanks, I think..
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gmc;1473254 wrote: :yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl

I've got two. The discussion devolved down to OK so we're having this one then and then are you sure he needs company.

On the bright side in most cases couples I know of where the man is the "master in his own home" he ends up being the only one there. Home is where you hang your head even if you're not sure what you've done.


Ain't that the truth..





You have 2 Golden retrievers? Or 2 that can out eat you? Or both?
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Are you kennel training it? Mine was a rescue and so was used to it when I got her. It's like her little cave that she goes to when I leave the house now.. don't even have to close the door now that she is past chewing stage.
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flopstock;1473265 wrote: Are you kennel training it? Mine was a rescue and so was used to it when I got her. It's like her little cave that she goes to when I leave the house now.. don't even have to close the door now that she is past chewing stage.


Tomorrow it will be 3 weeks that we've had her. She has a cage in the laundry room. We tell her to kennel up and she just runs into it now. The first week was hell but she adapted quickly.
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flopstock;1473265 wrote: Are you kennel training it? Mine was a rescue and so was used to it when I got her. It's like her little cave that she goes to when I leave the house now.. don't even have to close the door now that she is past chewing stage.


Forgot, Rolo is definitely NOT past the chewing stage yet.LOL
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YZGI;1473261 wrote: Ain't that the truth..





You have 2 Golden retrievers? Or 2 that can out eat you? Or both?


Forgot you are not telepathic:-5

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