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    Oh ouch that would hurt! hope you're feeling better quick .
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    Thanks all! I’m perfectly fine - was sore the rest of the day and gone the next, which was good as we had two days of shows for Chloe. (She did well - picked up 8 more OTCH points with a Utility 2nd on Saturday and an Open 1st on Sunday - which was indoors against some good competition).
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    barry581 (10-31-2016), Charlotte K. (10-31-2016), Snowshoe (10-31-2016), Tanya (10-31-2016)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlotte K. View Post
    Annette, ouch!! Take it from me, Lab training takes a toll on the knees if you continue with this, or a similar method! Labs body slam each other. They are bred, in part, for low body sensitivity.
    I was rather relieved to read this, as I'm currently struggling to the point of desperation with a young dog and his body slamming - and I was almost convinced that either I no longer had the ability to bring up dogs correctly - or I had an insane dog.

    Despite hours of exercise and training every day without fail, he is indiscriminate in his choice of target - doors - fences - walls or sadly myself and my other dogs,

    Just recently I did get hurt pretty badly by him, and he is making the other dogs' lives misery! All done without any malice in it at all, although at times his behaviour to my older bitch is most definitely bullying. Please tell me it improves after the teenage months!

 



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