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RiffRandell

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17. Both of the names are really cute.
Thu May 22, 2014, 03:26 PM
May 2014

Glad to hear she isn't breeding anymore....just have a lot of good toys around (chewy ones) and wear him out when you can!

Keep doors closed of rooms you don't want him in right now....my dog will still find something he's not supposed to chew on.

Good luck! She (and he) must be so excited! How old is he?

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Awww... Earth_First May 2014 #1
That's what my husband and daughter are saying, I am just not so sure - we'll see. I don't have seaglass May 2014 #2
You'll fall in love Ahpook May 2014 #33
squeeeee! eShirl May 2014 #3
He is absolutely adorable! hermetic May 2014 #4
He looks like a model. LisaL May 2014 #5
Haha - yes, looks could be deceptive I think. All baby animals are cute, aren't they? n/t seaglass May 2014 #6
If it doesn't work out, I'll take him.(or her) panader0 May 2014 #7
It's my daughter's dog and she already loves him, you'd have to take her too. :-) n/t seaglass May 2014 #9
Cuuuuuuute! shenmue May 2014 #8
Oh he is so cute! TuxedoKat May 2014 #10
He's an english cream golden retriever and he doesn't have a name yet. We need a dog baby name book. seaglass May 2014 #12
Not Cujo, not Cujo, not Cujo gratuitous May 2014 #19
That would be scary, but kind of cool. My daughter is soliciting dog names on her FB page, seaglass May 2014 #20
how old is your daughter? orleans May 2014 #36
Thanks orleans. She is 24 and I do expect that she will move out and take her dog with her. seaglass May 2014 #39
OMZ!1 He's adorable!1 & a t.v. star, looks like one of the actors in the "Dog tested, dog approved" UTUSN May 2014 #11
You will love him and spoil him. RebelOne May 2014 #13
Awww, is he a rescue? RiffRandell May 2014 #14
No, one of the teachers my daughter works with is a breeder. Well a retired breeder I guess seaglass May 2014 #15
Both of the names are really cute. RiffRandell May 2014 #17
Yeah, I work at home so this is going to be challenging. Especially as the door to my office cannot seaglass May 2014 #23
Game changer: You will NEVER eat alone again...count on it Submariner May 2014 #16
The best thing you can do is to not feed him table scraps. RiffRandell May 2014 #18
Haha it took me 20 years to agree to this, that means I had a 1.5 pages of rules before any seaglass May 2014 #22
Oh, seaglass, he is adorable! That face is worth all the chewed shoes! Squinch May 2014 #21
Yes, I am really trying not to be swayed by just a pretty face :-) n/t seaglass May 2014 #24
With a face that pretty, training is going to be tough. Squinch May 2014 #25
That's funny, he's got you now. He'll be sleeping the bed with you before you know it. Hoyt May 2014 #26
One thing to remember, BarbaRosa May 2014 #27
I would break down too! Brigid May 2014 #28
What a sweetie!! LeftofObama May 2014 #29
I've been broken down for years.! mysuzuki2 May 2014 #30
LOL Skittles May 2014 #31
Many years ago my brother got a golden retriever puppy. Jenoch May 2014 #32
Broke down? He looks like a level up to me. baldguy May 2014 #34
Well if you change your mind flamingdem May 2014 #35
crate training is a blessing irisblue May 2014 #37
Cujo! As a puppy, Run Away. amerikat May 2014 #38
what an utterly adorable, gorgeous puppers! magical thyme May 2014 #40
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