Hi Emily T, you have progressed too quickly through the steps of getting her used to the crate. Also read...
@R Lewis No need to google it. It's here on this site https://thelabradorforum.com/threads/look-at-that.22184/ including an excellent video on...
Hi @Jilly By all means discuss it with the breeder. But I would also talk to your vet. My Lab has lower eye lids that are somewhat droopy...
Hi @Sarah jayne jeffrey Have you had your dog checked by a vet since it happened? You might not be able to see a change your home but she is...
Hi @Aurela I would not place too much emphasis on the downturn in behaviour. Some of these medications do affect our dogs quite a bit, and one...
Well that sounds a lot better. I know you're working on LAT protocol. It does help with over-excitement too.
@R Lewis I don't know anything about the supplement. Can't help you there. Consider initially increasing the distance of you and your dog from...
@pippa@labforumHQ Plenty of sunshine and bushfires. In common with @R Lewis we seem to be plagued by the same ill-mannered behaviour. The...
@AlphaDog If you had read the thread properly the dog behaves very well (albeit not perfectly with the girlfriend but what young Lab is...
I am confident that that wasn't your intention. But conditioning can increase the likelihood of a behaviour or the intensity of the behaviour, as...
Agree with Edp. If the uncooked meat is not cut into small bits and contains some bones, the dog has to use her teeth to shear the meat and small...
I have a back garden. My dog lets herself out to go to the toilet (and to check whether any wallabies have been eating grass in her territory. The...
A rough guide is that a puppy can hold her bladder for one hour for every month of age. About the biting. Get her interested in redirecting her...
Apart from Pippa's suggestion of desensitisation training, include some loose lead walking on hard surfaces like sidewalks/footpaths. The walking...
Hi @Ohno welcome to the site Try giving the cue to sit when you are close to the dog so that she doesn't rehearsing walking up to you.. Later...
Hi @Alessandro I don't know the answer to your question. Here's a link to what I found....
I know, I dealt with the issue for years. Eye watering expensive, as is all good dog equipment in Australia. In the end I asked a groomer what to...
Great. I'm happy to hear of your progress. Don't expect a linear progression always upwards. There are valleys, plateaus, and hills, in dog...
Just brushing. Buy a Furminator Deshedding Brush for short hair if you have a Lab. Very expensive, (at least here in Australia) but it will save...
Your cat if you have one. Otherwise enjoy playing with your new pup. Smart breeder. And well done to you for making the effort. Smart stuff.