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Related: About this forum2 months in with the Skippa.....
Thought I'd share my new life with a golden puppy. This is the 3rd go around in 40 years, so nothing really surprises me. Had been alone, by myself for 3 years until this fella showed up 2 months ago.
What the Skippa has learned.
* Within a week of moving in, he managed to find my upstairs office with no help from me on the stairs. Needless to say, he's an expert at climbing the stairs, up and down, at all hours of the day and night.
* Became good friends with my son's pitbull, Chase, last week when son and fiancée went to Jamaica for 5 days. The initial intro went badly, but became best buds.
* Last week, he learned how to entertain himself....I blame myself for letting him sleep on my bed.
This week he learned about shoes. Not so much about chewing them as taking them and leaving them in places where I wouldn't normally think to look.
So, as of tonight, the Skippa has been outside a 1/2 dozen times playing in the blizzard and still comes back for cookies...good dog.
But....then again, bad dog.

BlueWaveNeverEnd
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(30,074 posts)So, pad has gone to the transfer station....
brer cat
(26,902 posts)I hope you have plenty of Skippa time; he is a hand full. Enjoy!
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SheltieLover
(67,047 posts)Ty for sharing him with us!
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(30,074 posts)Seriously, it's a Golden's best defense.
2naSalit
(96,572 posts)That's how they get you! But who wouldn't want to see that sweet face, no matter what?
Karadeniz
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tblue37
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(30,074 posts)2naSalit
(96,572 posts)John Sebastian playing harmonica?
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(30,074 posts)Saw Dave and John play in Beverly, MA back 5 years ago and screamed out this song for them to play....sadly, they didn't. But I did meet John after the show....just a great guy.
2naSalit
(96,572 posts)Bromberg was to play in my end of our huge state a few years ago but cancelled for some reason. There is a guitar maker in town who knows him well, we jam once in a while but not lately. I have always admired both of them since the early days when I lived back there.
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(30,074 posts)Saw him last year in Central Maine....about 300 folks turned out. A great show. But not Dave and his band from the 70's....
2naSalit
(96,572 posts)Is acquainted with a lady I know, used to be my neighbor a couple years ago, who makes and repairs violins and guitars. She used to be a competition fiddler when she was younger.
There are quite a few notable talented people in this area, running into them at the grocery store up at the county seat is interesting.
Anyway, I hope he comes back through here at some point before we're all too old. I like the smaller venues, can't handle crowds anymore.
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(30,074 posts)2naSalit
(96,572 posts)chowmama
(738 posts)Adorable, loving. But some days, it's not his turn to use the brain cells.
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(30,074 posts)Seriously, he is a retriever and a returner.
slightlv
(5,416 posts)Having been doggy mom to a border collie puppy, I so empathize with you! Enjoy the journey!
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(30,074 posts)I knew what I was in for, going in..... But I'm too old to get torqued out about what a puppy does.
2naSalit
(96,572 posts)Seemed to liked the legs on the better furniture and my shoes.
Dogs, if you haven't learned yet, they will teach you not to be materialistic about personal objects.
He'll be a good pal for some time... once you both get through his childhood.
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(30,074 posts)I bought a dining room set 2 months before I got him. All chairs are secured in another room. Like I said, this is my 3rd go around with Golden puppies. Nothing the Skippa will do will surprise or annoy me. If he screws up, it's on me.
2naSalit
(96,572 posts)You have already learned.
Laffy Kat
(16,628 posts)Re-direct and wait it out. It's like having a toddler, or very drunk person, or both, living with you for about two years. He'll eventually learn the rules and mature. He's cute as a bug's ear, BTW.
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(30,074 posts)We'll eventually reach a comfortable understanding of each other's limits.
Bayard
(24,817 posts)Our recently adopted Great Pyrenees will chew up anything she can get her dog lips on. She has a special fondness for shoes and plastic. Even though she's two yrs old, the breed matures s-l-o-w-l-y.
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