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Elderly rescue dog can’t stop putting random items in his bed, keeping his family entertained

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15.07.2026

Not all dogs are created equal. Some don’t get the best start in life and end up in situations where they need rescuing. That was the case for an elderly golden retriever named Duke, who had been returned to a rescue so many times that he was nearly labeled unadoptable. His “bad dog” reputation wasn’t due to aggression or destructive behavior. Instead, some might say Duke simply has sticky paws.

The golden retriever is something of a canine kleptomaniac, constantly stealing objects from around the house only to put them in his dog bed. He’s not eating them, burying them, or even playing with them. Duke is a collector of sorts, a trait his previous owners couldn’t get used to. But his current owner, Cathy Hoyt, understands the pup’s strange behavior and rolls with it.

According to Hoyt, Duke’s original home involved domestic instability, and after his owners split up, he went to live with the parent who kept him, who passed away shortly after, likely leaving Duke with lasting trauma. Dogs, like humans, can be affected by trauma in ways that surface through behaviors others may find confusing. While some dogs become skittish, aggressive, or have accidents when they are nervous, others engage in resource guarding,........

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