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When our Gordon was a pup he was the same, even after he had his nads off, to the point of oassing out. His favourite things were a bone shaoed cushion and shirley pups head |
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"Ok we have a new puppy and currently he is trying to hump anything that moves and many things that don't !!
I don't know where he gets the energy from lol
Anyone know how long this goes on for?
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How old is he and breed |
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"Working cocker 20 weeks
He'll never grow out of it...didn't you know before you committed to the animal that these are one of the most energetic breeds? "
Yes but you ever really know do you - he's a bundle of fun |
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Good luck! My pug stan has a long standing relationship with a stuffed badger, if I have friends over he pulls badger out and humps away as if to say 'look what I can do!' |
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"Good luck! My pug stan has a long standing relationship with a stuffed badger, if I have friends over he pulls badger out and humps away as if to say 'look what I can do!'"
Lol he keeps chewing all his toys to bits at the moment |
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