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    MY golf ball.

    Nope, you can't have it.
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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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anna Scott View Post
    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.
    My thoughts too.

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    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.

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    Looks like he is happy at least!

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    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.
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