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Newly adopted lab. Problems help advice needed.
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<blockquote data-quote="Jody" data-source="post: 605564" data-attributes="member: 8787"><p>Okay but shes almost 5, I have seen a lot of labs and even had a yellow lab that were a lot more relaxed than this. I think she just hasnt had much attention. When I went to pick her up her mother was getting all the attention and she just went and laid down and didnt even try. She is very sweet, I have been making her sit and stay for every little thing. She is definately house trained. She goes right to the front door and dances. Brody wont bark for himself to go out, but he did for her, he was like mom get your shoes shes gotta go now. lol, sometimes i think my dog talks to me. 7She hasn't attempted to chew anything, she just seems all interested in drinking and eating 24/7. She's been to the vet recently and I know she didnt get into anything, I dont leave things down or around that might hurt a dog, or cat. Broady and I are always in the same room and he never gets into stuff. he knows his and mine and he just minds. There is a big difference between a lab and a retriever. well at least these two anyways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jody, post: 605564, member: 8787"] Okay but shes almost 5, I have seen a lot of labs and even had a yellow lab that were a lot more relaxed than this. I think she just hasnt had much attention. When I went to pick her up her mother was getting all the attention and she just went and laid down and didnt even try. She is very sweet, I have been making her sit and stay for every little thing. She is definately house trained. She goes right to the front door and dances. Brody wont bark for himself to go out, but he did for her, he was like mom get your shoes shes gotta go now. lol, sometimes i think my dog talks to me. 7She hasn't attempted to chew anything, she just seems all interested in drinking and eating 24/7. She's been to the vet recently and I know she didnt get into anything, I dont leave things down or around that might hurt a dog, or cat. Broady and I are always in the same room and he never gets into stuff. he knows his and mine and he just minds. There is a big difference between a lab and a retriever. well at least these two anyways. [/QUOTE]
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