Lab problems Behaviour

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  1. Jem

    Jem New Member

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    Lab problems

    Right my sister's boyfriends mum bought a yellow lab pup last week against my advice.
    She is a very prissy woman who likes a very clean and tidy house nearly everyone know's the type.
    Any way i have looked after a few labs so i know how they are generally bouncy, need to be stimulated etc and she is not that type of person she would have been better suited with a cat :roll:
    Anyway she has every problem possible with the pup or so she says really she just has a new pup and has no idea what she is doing to be honest :shock: so its doing what it whats and being a young pup thats not a lot but still she has problems.
    She is terrible at taking advice so i've given up trying to be honest i suppose you can only help people that actually want it.
    I know a lot about dogs and their behaviour and it just puppy behaviour she is dealing with but she is just a idiot if im honest. I think because she paid £300 for her she expected a pup that knew all the commands, housetrained etc which no1 gets with a 8 week old pup.
    Does anyone know any way that i can give her advice without actually giving advice if u understand my meaning? xx
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  3. Lene

    Lene New Member

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    If you have any books on dog training, could you lend her one?

    Show her how you train your dog/s... Like teach them a new trick in her presence...

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