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Saying a Labrador is obsessive is putting it mildly. My last dog was a Lab that seemed to be absolutely hypnotized by anything moving, particularly balls, of course this only applied when there was no food around to steal! Toolmaker | ||
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"BALLS!", said the Queen, "If I had them I'd be King!" TM, I always had my suspicions about Labs and sometimes their owners. Your comment reinforces that a bit. ![]() ![]() ![]() Dan Pres., TYGC www.BallLickers.Anonymous | |||
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Dan for catnip got to a health food store,they sell it in bulk.It's cheaper and more potent the the petstore stuff.Al will love the break dancin little canal cougars. I presently have a Lab pup and she is scary smart sometimes.Easiest dog I've ever trained.Went through a German Shorthair faze,noticed they didn't do well in the Missouri River retrieving geese when it was 18 degrees or colder.Oh well to each his own. | |||
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Dan, Sandy, the afore mentioned Lab died some years ago, unfortunatly. She was obsessed with two things: food(and how to steal it) and playing catch. Many a guest had been warned not to throw the ball if she brought it to them. Most learned why the hard way - once you throw it she would automatically assume that you would throw it again and again and again, ad infinitum... after several HOURS of throwing the bloody ball most guests would try to avoid her for the rest of the night. SHe hated cats of course, that's the important thing! Toolmaker | |||
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