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Glad to see there are so many competent dog owners here.

No kidding. My mother has some horror stories about some of the animals that come into her vet clinic. In fact, I just received this email from her:

> Had a call from a man in Danville who said he had just noticed that his
> dog's chain had grown into its neck and I said to get him right
> in...He walked in and I could smell the reeking dead flesh the
> minute he hit the door (it was a huge log chain around the dogs neck
> and the owner was carrying the large spike that held it to the
> ground). I came around the corner to show him which way to go and
> was shocked to see a beautiful, but neglected Golden. I wanted to
> kill. He was 3 years overdue on shots, not castrated, no heartworm
> check, unsocialized and had a huge matted ball (larger than a
> softball) under his tail but a otherwise beautiful golden.
> Sometimes my job just sucks because I can't report him and he is
> paying several hundred dollars to get the neck fixed (the dog was
> also dangerously loaded with whipworms). When I left they were
> sewing the neck up. I think the vet told him "we WILL do all of
> these things to your dog, but like it or not or you could be reported."
> The thing of it is, what's it going to go home to?

:shake:
 
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Perhaps both??? My information comes from my sister who owns a black lab, owns about 20 books on dogs, watches Animal Planet constantly, and gets as excited about the Eukanuba (sp??) dog show as I do about the Super Bowl.

I'm guessing the rescue ability just came with the breeding, as Labs were bred as working dogs, retrieving nets from the water, and it's a natural transition to "retrieving" drowning sailors. Just tell them "get it!" and they'll grab anything floating, in my experience.
 
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No kidding. My mother has some horror stories about some of the animals that come into her vet clinic. In fact, I just received this email from her:

> Had a call from a man in Danville who said he had just noticed that his
> dog's chain had grown into its neck and I said to get him right
> in...He walked in and I could smell the reeking dead flesh the
> minute he hit the door (it was a huge log chain around the dogs neck
> and the owner was carrying the large spike that held it to the
> ground). I came around the corner to show him which way to go and
> was shocked to see a beautiful, but neglected Golden. I wanted to
> kill. He was 3 years overdue on shots, not castrated, no heartworm
> check, unsocialized and had a huge matted ball (larger than a
> softball) under his tail but a otherwise beautiful golden.
> Sometimes my job just sucks because I can't report him and he is
> paying several hundred dollars to get the neck fixed (the dog was
> also dangerously loaded with whipworms). When I left they were
> sewing the neck up. I think the vet told him "we WILL do all of
> these things to your dog, but like it or not or you could be reported."
> The thing of it is, what's it going to go home to?

:shake:

My god, that's HORRIBLE!!
 
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There's a show on Animal Planet that follows animal protection officers around on various calls. Most of them are cases very similar to this; plain and simple neglect.

I don't understand why these people keep the dog; I mean, if you're just going to keep it chained in the backyard, what's the point?
 
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Well, once again, thank you to everyone who offered advice. While I was not completely in favor of adding a dog to our household, I have to admit that I am getting kind of excited to have it around and watch it grow up.

Thanks again.
 
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one thing that we did with my chocolate lab, is we built a little extension off our deck and its just a little fenced in area with gravel in it that the goes to the bathroom in. its great cause i dont have to walk all over my yard picking up piles of dog shit. To force her to go there we just got a chain and tied her to the deck so she either could shit on the wood deck or down in the gravel :biggrin:
 
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Yeah...that just oozes evil. :roll1:
 
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