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  1. Junkmanme

    Our newest addition....Hawk!

    ??????????? GREAT ??????? NOW...YOU can find it.......the dog could "find it" anyway IF he wants to... ????? That's the thing about "Marketing"....sell the "sizzle" NOT the "steak"... Ha-Ha! NICE SIZZLE... -Junkmanme-
  2. Junkmanme

    Our newest addition....Hawk!

    My Step-Daughter, who is a Vet-Tech, gave it to me. (I have no "idea" WHERE she got it....maybe ask a Vet?) -Junkmanme-
  3. Junkmanme

    Our newest addition....Hawk!

    ONE "toy" that BOTH my Boxers loved was a very HARD rubber ball that had a BELL inside it. It lasted well too! -Junkmanme-
  4. Junkmanme

    Our newest addition....Hawk!

    It has been my experience that, for the MOST PART, dogs "chew" or "destroy" things out of BOREDOM....or desire for attention. You might try to find him a "toy" that he can play with when alone and get him "accustomed" to playing with it. (just a thought) GOOD LUCK.......you've got a very fine...
  5. Junkmanme

    Our newest addition....Hawk!

    In my opinion, dogs are most "psychologically attuned" than people. A CHANGE of "residence" can cause this "bowel problem". Also, a change of DIET can be the cause. I'd put some "fibre-type" food into his plate (bowl, if you wish).......... AND be very affectionate....... UNLESS he's...
  6. Junkmanme

    Our newest addition....Hawk!

    Tala, I think you are right there. -Junkmanme-
  7. Junkmanme

    Our newest addition....Hawk!

    He's a Lab. NEVER forget that Labs are "bird-dogs". WHEN he gets after a chicken, it WON'T be his fault! (Although he'll PROBABLY just "bring it to you.") I wouldn't "trust him Alone with Chickens"... Nature is nature. -Junkmanme-
  8. Junkmanme

    Our newest addition....Hawk!

    Although my FAVORITES are Boxers, Yellow (Golden) Labs are usually VERY GOOD DOGS!!! Intelligent and Friendly and good "family" dogs! Congratulations on acquiring a good pet! -Junkmanme-
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