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Newly adopted lab. Problems help advice needed.
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 605532" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Lord you're brave! Labs are great but they are even harder on the house than a pit bull...lol. Only difference is that you wont get chewed up furniture if she is bored. </p><p></p><p>If you havent changed her food then Im putting my bets on anxiety over the new move. Did the people tell you she was house broke? She may not have been. I have an extremely smart little dog who the people swore was house broken and she was when in her cage but once she came out of her cage she would go anywhere! She still does. I havent been able to break her yet. I think he is doing it because he simply has that power...like a toddler who will only go in their diapers. Its a power thing.</p><p></p><p>Now as far as my american bull/pit cross, I finally got her about 80% housebroken and she only has accidents if fed the wrong thing. We had one episode like you describe and I found out she had eaten 1 cookie that was left on the floor. It was a macadamian nut cookie and those are very bad for dogs. Could yours have eaten something bad when you didnt notice?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 605532, member: 1514"] Lord you're brave! Labs are great but they are even harder on the house than a pit bull...lol. Only difference is that you wont get chewed up furniture if she is bored. If you havent changed her food then Im putting my bets on anxiety over the new move. Did the people tell you she was house broke? She may not have been. I have an extremely smart little dog who the people swore was house broken and she was when in her cage but once she came out of her cage she would go anywhere! She still does. I havent been able to break her yet. I think he is doing it because he simply has that power...like a toddler who will only go in their diapers. Its a power thing. Now as far as my american bull/pit cross, I finally got her about 80% housebroken and she only has accidents if fed the wrong thing. We had one episode like you describe and I found out she had eaten 1 cookie that was left on the floor. It was a macadamian nut cookie and those are very bad for dogs. Could yours have eaten something bad when you didnt notice? [/QUOTE]
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