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I have a 11 month old golden. She is a very sweet dog, but...

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Question by Jaziar
Submitted on 10/27/2004
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I have a 11 month old golden.  She is a very sweet dog, but if anything is near the floor or on a countertop it is fair game for her.  She is a mouthing dog, but I think that is just a breed trait. But we can not keep a remote control for the TV in the house.  She will get the kids movies and chew them up, she also likes books.  I have bought her Kongs, chews, pig ears, cow hoofs.  She finds them interesting for a little bit, but then she is back to searching for her next target. Is this something she will grow out of? (soon I hope)


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