Sophie: Born July 28, 2014
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I would be very careful with golf balls. Labs have been known to swallow them. A friend was told he should buy his dog a Kong so being a new lab owner he went out and bought a Kong. However no one told him to buy the biggest he could get so he bought a small dog size. You guessed it, threw the Kong to the dog , who promptly swallowed it. The surgery was about $2500.00 to remove it. Be very careful with labs and small objects.
She is very cute!
My little Annie used to find golf balls all the time at our local park. and yes as already cautioned I would put them up when you are not around to supervise.
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Yeah....my little-mouthed Dan isn't even allowed to play with racquetball balls, much less a golf ball. Of course, if a ball doesn't squeeze, he's not interested.
Looks like he is happy at least!
Hehe yes, I monitor her very closely when she has a golf ball...it's only for chasing, not chewing on. It's kept out of her reach otherwise.
Sophie: Born July 28, 2014
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