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gapeach

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#41
Oh not many people I know. We def don't want you to leave. Just ignore the neg comments. You have Dallas now and you will take care of him, plain as that. I'd def take Grammy up on the offer for the help!
 

LeoAussie :)

My best friend is furry.
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He is AWSOME! LoL like most people I really love puppies. I love putting them on the floor the first night and watching them pounce around!

He might be a little younge but, I dont think its too bad. Just makes sure he is active like a normal pup. A lady I know got a Alskan Mal when it was 7.5 weeks and she ended up with Sepperation Agzienty. After a couple visits with her litter mates she was fine.

Good luck and take lots of pictures, lol.
 
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#50
Im biased

Since I have a slew of goldens surrounding me at the moment .. I have to say he is adorable... It is not great to leave his littermates at 6wks.. I am not sure WHY breeders do that.. I know that the pups I have here with me are active enough to drive me around the bend but they are learning from each other and their mother .. and my kids.. and adults.. very well socialized... One of my goldens came to me at a very much too young of an age.. because the breeder was an idiot.. she was only 4wks old and typically a rescue.. not really.. a friend found her when looking at pups and the loser breeder took her away from her mom due to stupidity and no education.. After a vet check.. the vet had them shut down with the spca.. and the pup spent 3 days on iv. and sent to me.. and my vet for observation.. 2 weeks of 2hr feedings.. and about 3 mths of trying to teach bite inhibition.. THANK GOD I had another golden who was only a few mths older.. to help with that.. but it was a very long road.... it's enough for me to know that the pups here will not be out the door until at least 8-9wks .. complete with deworming, shots, and microchips.. ok Im rambling..

Goldens are wonderful dogs... Im sure you will be very happy
 

Dakotah_2009

OOO YEA SHHHAKE IT!!
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#52
Thanks Ilovegoldens. Dallas is very happy and loves to chew on anything!! He is teething like crazy and decided to make my feet,pants,shoes, etc his chew toys instead of his OWN toys! LOL
But I tell him no and he listens.
Is it true that Goldens are very fast learners? B/c Dallas knows "sit" pretty dang well and he knows "come" and "stay" ok..but we still have to work on them. He is a good puppy, and I'm hoping to do Duck Hunting or agility w/ him when he gets older..any suggestions?


PS: All of that was to ILOVEGOLDENS..so PM me or type here. Thanks
 

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