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teacake44 | 18:17 Sun 13th Oct 2019 | ChatterBank
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Its been over twenty years ago that I had a short haired black Labrador pedigree at 13 weeks old from a gun dog breeder. When I went to view the pups, and parents, the breeders asked me what I wanted the pup for, I said a pet only, they said that they did prefer to let them go for working dogs, but cut a long story short, they let me have one, after a lot of questions, and were I lived, with a promise I would keep them informed of its progress for at least the following 12 months. Deal done, along with a large payment. Great dog and lived for 14 years.

But getting to the funny part, and a bit scary. Three or four months down the line, I bought an expensive pair of shoes, left them in the living room the same day on the floor, went out for a couple of hours, when I returned, in the middle of the room was just the sole of one of the shoes, and the other just were I'd left them. ( and I mean just the sole) with chewed up soggy remains of leather all over the floor, I was just cobb smacked to say the least :0).

The worry I had was how much as he swallowed, but he was still full of life and didn't seem in any trouble, apart from me, :0) any how I spent the next half hour rebuilding the remains of the leather back together as best I could, just to find out if any was missing, if so we knew were it would be, good news it was all there. :0) I wonder if this is my problem with buying shoes.??
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I doubt it. You didn't buy the coat either.
Just buy the flippin' shoes and get it over and done with.
if you come across a black lab will you let him sniff your new shoes?

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I think I'm getting round to making my mind up?
I could say that obviously you were well-heeled.....I'll get me coat.
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That's really not helping with my problem
well if you have a new dog in the house, get some bitter-sweet apple. 99% of dogs hate the smell/taste and will avoid - the problem comes with the 1% who do like it.

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