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Tue Oct 7, 2025, 05:52 PM 7 hrs ago

This dog's hilarious thieving habit stumps even the experts - WaPo

Duke the golden retriever was getting settled in his new adopted home when one day he grabbed a pair of reading glasses and pranced off with them.

Then Duke moved on to fine china — picking up teapots, plates and cups in his mouth and gingerly placing them on his bed to cuddle with. After that, he began thieving books, magazines and electronics from around the house. He even nabbed a 12-pack of toilet paper and an entire lamp and dragged them to his bed. “He wants these very odd items,” said Cathy Hoyt. Hoyt and her husband, who live in Richmond, adopted Duke 18 months ago. They had been warned about his strange tendency to take and guard household items, but nothing prepared them for the reality of it.

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Hoyt said she gives Duke different kinds of dog toys to keep him busy and entertained, and she makes sure he gets plenty of outdoor exercise to tire him out. Still, he will abscond with pretty much anything that is not nailed down when he goes to his bed.

“Duke is our fourth senior,” said Hoyt, adding that they’ve adopted all four from Southeastern Virginia Golden Retriever Rescue, Education & Training (SEVA GRREAT). “We love taking in seniors because we know it’s harder for them to find loving homes.” A picture of Duke, now 11, appeared on the rescue’s social media, “and I was like, ‘Oh, my gosh,’” Hoyt said.

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In most instances of resource guarding, a dog is protective over items that directly benefit it in some way, like treats, bones and toys. But dogs can also be drawn to items that offer them comfort. “I think he does it for security,” Hoyt said, explaining that since Duke switched homes so many times, perhaps he clings to things that make him feel he has marked his space. Although Duke will sometimes growl when Hoyt tries to get an item back from him, she said, he is not overly aggressive. She will often trade him a treat for whatever item he has, or if she lets him have it for enough time, he will tire of guarding it.

More..

https://wapo.st/435qBlu

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Really worth it to watch the story which is full of clips and photos of Duke dragging stuff.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-apps/imrs.php?src=&w=1440&impolicy=high_res


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This dog's hilarious thieving habit stumps even the experts - WaPo (Original Post) question everything 7 hrs ago OP
ROFL! Silly boy! CousinIT 6 hrs ago #1
WaPo wants me to create an account to read this. Diamond_Dog 6 hrs ago #2
Try this question everything 6 hrs ago #4
Thanks! It worked! Diamond_Dog 4 hrs ago #6
My daughter fostered a senior cat who loved shoes The Blue Flower 6 hrs ago #3
As a person who has had many dogs over 70+ years, I had never heard of 'resource guarding'. sinkingfeeling 4 hrs ago #5
Proof of reincarnation. Fla Dem 4 hrs ago #7

CousinIT

(11,914 posts)
1. ROFL! Silly boy!
Tue Oct 7, 2025, 05:59 PM
6 hrs ago

I wonder if he just does it to get Mom's attention. Her voice is always so sweet and patient. All doggos are good doggos. Even the thieves.

Diamond_Dog

(38,681 posts)
6. Thanks! It worked!
Tue Oct 7, 2025, 08:22 PM
4 hrs ago

What a cute story! I can’t imagine what makes Duke do this. How lucky he is to find a loving home with this couple. Thanks for something uplifting to read today.

The Blue Flower

(6,202 posts)
3. My daughter fostered a senior cat who loved shoes
Tue Oct 7, 2025, 06:10 PM
6 hrs ago

The cat would make multiple trips from the bedroom closet to the living room, carrying in shoes and lining them up neatly and mostly in pairs. My dog loves to chew on Barbie dolls in the playroom when no one's around.

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