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difficult child got her puppy
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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 388167"><p>He's a Rhodesian Ridgeback? That's the only African lion hunting dog I'm familiar with, and it's what we had when kiddo was born. Great dogs, VERY loyal to their family - no one was getting near that kid while she was around, not even her own brother (though she didn't chase her mother off, lol). They can get big, mine got to be almost 100lbs, love to run in the rain but become a huge lapdog when it thunders. I suggest VERY strongly you get him a big bag of those sow's ears rawhide chew thingys. I had to give ours one every night and every morning or she would eat/chew ANYTHING. I forgot or ran out one day, came home, and she had eaten the wall. Wood paneling, an entire strip of wall floor to ceiling and about 6" wide. Very little splinters left at crime scene, felt sorry for her next time she went to the bathroom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 388167"] He's a Rhodesian Ridgeback? That's the only African lion hunting dog I'm familiar with, and it's what we had when kiddo was born. Great dogs, VERY loyal to their family - no one was getting near that kid while she was around, not even her own brother (though she didn't chase her mother off, lol). They can get big, mine got to be almost 100lbs, love to run in the rain but become a huge lapdog when it thunders. I suggest VERY strongly you get him a big bag of those sow's ears rawhide chew thingys. I had to give ours one every night and every morning or she would eat/chew ANYTHING. I forgot or ran out one day, came home, and she had eaten the wall. Wood paneling, an entire strip of wall floor to ceiling and about 6" wide. Very little splinters left at crime scene, felt sorry for her next time she went to the bathroom. [/QUOTE]
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