Yeah she is a Golden Poodle first gen. Everything is hidden and what isn't has been sprayed down with bitter yuck. She has a ton of toys to chew on, but her favorite is still the bark mulch in the back yard. My previous dogs were standard and giant schnauzers and she has been so much easier, but we are just starting to enter her testing limits phase.
Unless the dog decides to swallow the corncob like my friend’s Berner did - happened twice actually, the dog was digging the corn cob out of the compost pile. 2 surgeries to remove corncob.
So I carefully monitored the hound's consumption of his Corn ears. The first one, he ate the kernels and left the cob, which I put in the earthworm condo.
Next one, same deal but we went for a ride. Upon return, ants were all over the cob.
I've heard ants will attack earthworms, so I tossed it in the bushes.
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on Thursday, May 10, 2018 – 06:14 pm
Too cute!
Too cute!
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on Thursday, May 10, 2018 – 07:40 pm
Have you named it yet?
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on Thursday, May 10, 2018 – 07:51 pm
Her name is Freya.
Her name is Freya.
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on Thursday, May 10, 2018 – 07:54 pm
A good name for the little
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: The Sound of Steam and Caffeine Zooey
on Thursday, May 10, 2018 – 09:02 pm
What a sweetie!
What a sweetie!
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on Friday, May 11, 2018 – 11:41 am
She's SOOOO CUUUTE !!!
She's SOOOO CUUUTE !!!
Looks like some sort of Golden Retriever cross, maybe "Golden Doodle" ??
Have fun with your new Puppy, and hide those Shoes, Glasses, Remote controls. (They like chewing those things).
Mine also found refined paper products to be his mortal enemy. Box o' kleenex, paper towels, electric bill...
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on Friday, May 11, 2018 – 11:52 am
Charlie Pickles yesterday.
Charlie Pickles yesterday.
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on Friday, May 11, 2018 – 12:53 pm
Yeah she is a Golden Poodle
Yeah she is a Golden Poodle first gen. Everything is hidden and what isn't has been sprayed down with bitter yuck. She has a ton of toys to chew on, but her favorite is still the bark mulch in the back yard. My previous dogs were standard and giant schnauzers and she has been so much easier, but we are just starting to enter her testing limits phase.
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on Friday, May 11, 2018 – 01:13 pm
super cute! Have fun with new
super cute! Have fun with new friend
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on Friday, May 11, 2018 – 01:38 pm
Sweet! I realize that you're
Sweet! I realize that you're pampering your new friend but I'm thinking that she is ok for a walk around the hood.
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on Friday, May 11, 2018 – 01:39 pm
Ned -- pickles looks like he
Ned -- pickles looks like he can tear some shit up. Perfect pix.
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on Friday, May 11, 2018 – 01:52 pm
He's a barker more than a
He's a barker more than a shredder :)
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Sycamore Slough Disco Stu
on Friday, May 11, 2018 – 05:51 pm
Turns out that most Doggies
Turns out that most Doggies are just fine 'out in the Wild' and don't succumb to suburban Dog disease.
I was worried at first; however the basic Rabies shot, heartworm medicine, and flea control takes care of everything.
Quality Dog Food really helps. Every Vet who has looked at Hüsky says "This is an extremely Healthy Dawg. Keep feeding H.I.M. the stuff you are now."
This evening he gets a couple Chicken thighs (people-food quality). I'm just going to heat them up in a cast-iron pan and add to his evening meal.
Every 2-3 days he eats raw / rare cow, poultry, sheep or venison with the Bones.
Not every day, but 2-3 times per week.
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on Saturday, May 12, 2018 – 08:41 am
Nice photography work there
Nice photography work there Ned, fantastic.
Welcome Freya !
Good guess on the breed Stu.
( Golden Poodle )
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on Saturday, May 12, 2018 – 07:49 pm
Check with your Vet or dog
Check with your Vet or dog dietician first, but an ear of Corn is a good teething treat for a chewy Pup.
At age Four my hound still likes the occasional Cob. Usually chews the entire item.
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on Saturday, May 12, 2018 – 08:46 pm
Unless the dog decides to
Unless the dog decides to swallow the corncob like my friend’s Berner did - happened twice actually, the dog was digging the corn cob out of the compost pile. 2 surgeries to remove corncob.
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on Saturday, May 12, 2018 – 08:55 pm
Dogs will eat the craziest
Dogs will eat the craziest things !!
One guy at dog park had to take the Labrador in for surgery when it swallowed an entire tennis ball.
So yeah, check with the Vet before giving the Pup an ear of Corn.
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on Monday, May 14, 2018 – 12:25 pm
So I carefully monitored the
So I carefully monitored the hound's consumption of his Corn ears. The first one, he ate the kernels and left the cob, which I put in the earthworm condo.
Next one, same deal but we went for a ride. Upon return, ants were all over the cob.
I've heard ants will attack earthworms, so I tossed it in the bushes.