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    It really is about that blue ball

    Yes, our male lab grows attached.
    He will pick this ball up immediately, and will even scoot it with his snout around the fields.
    He even squeaks at it.


    #1 Hmmm... I want this ball

    It really is about that blue ball

    #2 I got this! (yes, this photo is a mess)

    It really is about that blue ball

    #3 Let me shake it around to tell it who's boss... yes his leg is cut off

    It really is about that blue ball

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    Re: It really is about that blue ball

    Wonderful captures! It's absolutely amazing how a dog can get totally attached to one toy... My daughter's Lab isn't finicky... ANY ball is good for him to play with all day... However, the only time my Doodle is interested in a ball is when the Lab wants it. Then Holly usually gets it because by virtue of her long poodle legs, she is faster than the Lab...
    This my daughter's English Lab. They are generally shorter and stockier than American Field Labradors...
    It really is about that blue ball
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    Re: It really is about that blue ball

    Great shots and cute pup.

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    Re: It really is about that blue ball

    Quote Originally Posted by rpcrowe View Post
    Wonderful captures! It's absolutely amazing how a dog can get totally attached to one toy... My daughter's Lab isn't finicky... ANY ball is good for him to play with all day... However, the only time my Doodle is interested in a ball is when the Lab wants it. Then Holly usually gets it because by virtue of her long poodle legs, she is faster than the Lab...
    This my daughter's English Lab. They are generally shorter and stockier than American Field Labradors...
    It really is about that blue ball
    Thank you Richard
    Love the photo and the story. It is pretty cute how they get attached... well, it can be cute unless there is possession aggression (had to work on Kulshan some on this, as he would pick up a chuck it at the dog park in Anacortes, and.. well, let every other dog know it was his...). Your doodle sounds hilarious. I get that side of it too, it's a big game
    Your daughters pup is beautiful. Yes, the English Labs tend to be shorter and stockier, they are the ones that are more for the show rings I guess. I've also heard they are a bit more mellow. Her pup has soulful eyes, very beautiful.

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    Re: It really is about that blue ball

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Great shots and cute pup.
    TY John

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    Re: It really is about that blue ball

    I think that the English Labs are less rambunctious than the American Labs. My daughter's Lab is 15 now. She mothered our Doodle (rather strictly) when Holly was a young pup and they are still best of friends.

    Here's YouTube snippet that my wife did of Shadow the Labrador and her younger brother Duke the mini Goldendoodle. Both these dogs are my daughter's rescue dogs!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x13cdfxJuzA
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    If these were mine, Sharon, then my personal preference would be 3, 2. However in 2, I would crop out the sky substantially, what is it contributing? No, 3, I would recolour the ball, so it takes less of a central feature. But, hey, why would you take notice of me - they are great photos of a dog that you love. Just ignore me, and enjoy!

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    Re: It really is about that blue ball

    Sharon, is it possible that you spoil him? Nah!
    Cheers Ole

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    Re: It really is about that blue ball

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim A View Post
    If these were mine, Sharon, then my personal preference would be 3, 2. However in 2, I would crop out the sky substantially, what is it contributing? No, 3, I would recolour the ball, so it takes less of a central feature. But, hey, why would you take notice of me - they are great photos of a dog that you love. Just ignore me, and enjoy!
    Aw, come on Jim... I love the feedback. And, believe it or not, I agree with you in regards to the sky in number 2, what is its purpose? None. The ball, although part of the story, I do see how it takes away from the dog, so you are correct. It's a ball, who cares if it's blue.
    We do love our pups. They give us so much, and ask for little in return. Imagine a world like that.

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    Re: It really is about that blue ball

    Quote Originally Posted by mugge View Post
    Sharon, is it possible that you spoil him? Nah!
    Cheers Ole
    LOL. Ole, thanks for commenting. Spoiled pups? Yeah, guilty. I always think, if you don't spoil them, why have them?

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    Re: It really is about that blue ball

    Richard, just watched the video, it's wonderful, thank you for sharing!

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    Re: It really is about that blue ball

    Such a cute dog Sharon, and nice to see them doing what they enjoy. If my Rio met him it would be kiss kiss time. He loves larger short haired doggies.

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    Re: It really is about that blue ball

    Quote Originally Posted by pschlute View Post
    Such a cute dog Sharon, and nice to see them doing what they enjoy. If my Rio met him it would be kiss kiss time. He loves larger short haired doggies.

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