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Cats owned: moggy
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Location: london, uk
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14-02-2008, 04:18 PM   #11

Re: Sister's lab gone bonkers


Thank you all again, i have passed all of this to my sister and she is ever so greatfull, she is going to get a crate and take every one advise, she never actually got the dog direct from the breeder she got her from a pet shop but has the breeders details. Will keep you all posted



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14-02-2008, 05:19 PM   #12

Re: Sister's lab gone bonkers


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Originally Posted by Claire m
Thank you all again, i have passed all of this to my sister and she is ever so greatfull, she is going to get a crate and take every one advise, she never actually got the dog direct from the breeder she got her from a pet shop but has the breeders details. Will keep you all posted
shocking!

hope things work out ok.



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Cats owned: 1 mog
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14-02-2008, 06:24 PM   #13

Re: Sister's lab gone bonkers


I agree with the above

You have been given excellent advice here. Your sisters' lab sounds just like any normal young lab to me. I know of several labs you have eaten things they shouldn't and ended up at the vets, so please ask her to be careful. Puppy classes or general obedience classes may help, although this would have been better when he was younger, it is never too late. I hope she doesn't end up re-homing him.



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15-02-2008, 09:37 AM   #14

Re: Sister's lab gone bonkers


Sorry I come late to this but I can only echo everything that has been said.
If she eventually feels she can't cope any more she should contact Labrador Rescue, to ensure its second chance works out.



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