Sanity -> RE: Accepting the Inevitable (1/23/2010 3:55:42 PM)
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I'm currently with my second purebred lab, the first was a yellow who I named Yippeecayaybuckaroo (and called "Buck") and the second one who I still have is a black lab who I simply call Joe. Now, Buck - he was a smart dog, and beautiful. Everybody loved him, but he could climb or dig or otherwise find his way through any fence, and I believe he was stolen. He disappeared out of the kennel one night and never came back. Joe, he's stupid but lovable, and like Buck, Joe can get through the fence seemingly at will. I finally had to run an electric fence to keep them in. I also had to run some chain link flat on the ground all the way around the perimeter of the very large kennel I have so they couldn't dig their way out. A couple of things about labs, they love to run and they know they can outrun you. Don't get angry with them for this, its what they do, just keep that in mind and outsmart the dog when you can and you'll be okay. Second, they love attention, and because they're working dogs the kind of attention they love best are physical games. Its good for you and its good for them, so use it as an excuse to get the excercise that will do you a world of good. If there's somewhere you can take them where they can really run/( like a wooded area) they love that. Let 'em go and hope he comes back... Generally they do, but after a time. After they get used to going to such a wild place with you and as they mature they mellow and aren't so explosive out of the gate. Good luck, you have your work cut out for you. Train him well, and it'll pay off in the long run.
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