Oh, that’s just a terrible thing to say!
I have a couple cats who are very devoted to me. They wouldn’t do any such thing. And both get along very well with my English Springer Spaniel.
I like this article because my father has Alzheimer disease and we bought a Golden Retriever puppy last December. Now 7 months old, Cookie is 70 lbs. and growing. His paws look like tree stumps!
I hate to break it to you but after the cat food runs out they start with the lips and ears...It’s true.
Not really.......I have a stickey note on my refridgerator that says:
I'f I'm found dead, look under my bed for my cat and give her a good home.........
Sounds like Cody, our golden. He was about that size when a puppy. He is now about 95 pounds (not fat, says the vet, he’s just big for a golden). He still thinks he’s a lap dog.
He’s the middle of the road golden (not the pale, not the red). Nicest dog I’ve ever owned in my life. Period.
Yay, Goldens!
Goldens are the best. There is no better breed for companionship.
For information on how to rescue or adopt a golden in the North Texas area, check out: http://goldenretrievers.org