Hi welcome
I am new to this board. I recently adopted Finn, a very active, intelligent, fox red lab. At 14 weeks he is a handful. I hope to get ideas, reassurance, and support from this community. Looking forward to meeting you all.
Adele and Finn
Hi welcome
Hello and Welcome Finn and family!
Looking forward to pictures.
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Kissing Bandit
Hello to you both and welcome!
Sue
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“Because of the dog's joyfulness, our own is increased. It is no small gift. It is not the least reason why we should honor as well as love the dog of our own life, and the dog down the street, and all the dogs not yet born. What would the world be like without music or rivers or the green and tender grass? What would this world be like without dogs?”
― Mary Oliver, Hidden Content
Hi, Adele and Finn...welcome!
Pictures, please, when your post count is high enough (5, I think)...Finn sounds like someone we all want to meet.
Welcome!! I think you are going to find most Labs can be a handful for quite some time. I'd highly recommend getting into a training class as soon as you can. The training will help bleed off energy and help you get Finn on the right course while he's still small.
Welcome! Read the thread on the puppy training section on puppy biting. This was the one thing that stands out most. I would cry because I thought I would never bond with Mocha and he would be biting me all the time. This board really gave me some great suggestions. There are a lot of good threads in puppy training. Be patient and consistent.
Welcome!
I agree: early and consistent training is a must (ours started classes at about 12 weeks, I think, and was in classes until she was about nine months old). And power through. And photos!
Hidden Content Hokule'a ("Hoku") / b. 06.08.15
Welcome to you and Finn.
Welcome. We're all survivors of lab puppies!
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