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Newly adopted lab. Problems help advice needed.
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<blockquote data-quote="Jody" data-source="post: 605514" data-attributes="member: 8787"><p>Okay saw a picture for a free 4 year old female lab, not fixed but current on vaccinations, loving, house-trained, energetic, sweet. knows sit, stay, lay down, will walk off leash with you and stay in the yard. knows come and leave it. can play fetch. I went and got her. I so hope it is just anxiety, she did her business all in the crate, diahrea, got her outside and got her hosed off and cleaned the crate out, she jumped in my van and sprayed dog water everywhere, she has tried to hump Broady several times and is not taking the hint that she can be the boss, he's so submissive even to the kitten, he could care less. She seems to want to wak aroun the house and eat or drink anything she can get into. She knocked over 5 large pots of flowers and a stand. Outside thank goodness, but of course right after I drenched them in water, mud everywhere. oh goodness. Im making an appointment to get her fixed asap, but she still has diahrea, i did not switch her food as of yet. She is a ferocious eater, its her food so fast its ridiculous, she has lived with the same family and her mom for 4 years. Please pray for me, she is beautiful and she only weighs 40 pounds, she has a gorgeous, silky, short, shiny coat, appears healthy. The former owners lost their business and are working two jobs each, and she has been in her crate 12 hours per day straight and she is too energetic for that. She knows no boundaries, she justs plods over everything. I did spend and hour just doing training with her, and I think I can get it to work. She's kind of bossy, but im not letting her get by with being bossy to me. I make her sit and wait for any affection.</p><p></p><p>The food is another issue. i am at a loss as what to do about this. Her name is Kaneda, Like Cane da, means hunter in Irish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jody, post: 605514, member: 8787"] Okay saw a picture for a free 4 year old female lab, not fixed but current on vaccinations, loving, house-trained, energetic, sweet. knows sit, stay, lay down, will walk off leash with you and stay in the yard. knows come and leave it. can play fetch. I went and got her. I so hope it is just anxiety, she did her business all in the crate, diahrea, got her outside and got her hosed off and cleaned the crate out, she jumped in my van and sprayed dog water everywhere, she has tried to hump Broady several times and is not taking the hint that she can be the boss, he's so submissive even to the kitten, he could care less. She seems to want to wak aroun the house and eat or drink anything she can get into. She knocked over 5 large pots of flowers and a stand. Outside thank goodness, but of course right after I drenched them in water, mud everywhere. oh goodness. Im making an appointment to get her fixed asap, but she still has diahrea, i did not switch her food as of yet. She is a ferocious eater, its her food so fast its ridiculous, she has lived with the same family and her mom for 4 years. Please pray for me, she is beautiful and she only weighs 40 pounds, she has a gorgeous, silky, short, shiny coat, appears healthy. The former owners lost their business and are working two jobs each, and she has been in her crate 12 hours per day straight and she is too energetic for that. She knows no boundaries, she justs plods over everything. I did spend and hour just doing training with her, and I think I can get it to work. She's kind of bossy, but im not letting her get by with being bossy to me. I make her sit and wait for any affection. The food is another issue. i am at a loss as what to do about this. Her name is Kaneda, Like Cane da, means hunter in Irish. [/QUOTE]
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