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    Teen phase?

    My trainer keeps saying that Molly is in a teen phase. Its like she here memory crash landed and is all mixed up. Some days she is very on matk on some thing and not others. Other days its like she has lost her hearing.

    Im getting very frustrated. I try be very consistant.

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    I feel your pain.... Lol this too shall pass....
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    awwwww the teen years.. kinda last for mannnny years.. lol.. oh the joys of owning a lab!!!! Its amazing how puppyhood blends seamlessly into these teen years too!!!!!

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    I remember thinking Mocha had lost his memory during his "teen phase". Hang in there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jollymolly View Post
    My trainer keeps saying that Molly is in a teen phase. Its like she here memory crash landed and is all mixed up. Some days she is very on matk on some thing and not others. Other days its like she has lost her hearing.

    Im getting very frustrated. I try be very consistant.
    How old is Molly again? Oliver is almost 6 months old so just trying to figure out when I will be going through this super fun phase!
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    Quote Originally Posted by beth101509 View Post
    How old is Molly again? Oliver is almost 6 months old so just trying to figure out when I will be going through this super fun phase!
    I have found 6 - 9 months to be the most trying in my boys. Sam at 6 months. Linus at 8 months.

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    Quote Originally Posted by beth101509 View Post
    How old is Molly again? Oliver is almost 6 months old so just trying to figure out when I will be going through this super fun phase!
    She is right at 7 months. Major noticible changes. Her sleep pattern has changed. her eating habits have changed her attitude has changed and her memory goes out the door randomly. Or should I say she has very selective hearing. Oh and did I mention barking.

    Who knows they may all start at a little different times.

    We still having loads of fun and playing and training. Only issue that I have to be careful of is she goes to a lot of my appointments. So if she continues to use her voice the way she did yesterday she will have to stay home as that really is a no no.

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