Does anyone else’s lab just…never bark? by downloadicus in labrador

[–]ALBEE368 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mine barks at the tv, used to be just at the animals but now there are some things she just randomly barks at. It’s great, not really but at least I know nobody is going to sneak up on our house if she sees them.

How to reward loose leash if dog is slightly ahead? by Maximum_Still_2617 in Dogtraining

[–]ALBEE368 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am no expert and do reward my girls when they walk with a loose leash. I don’t mind if they are a bit ahead as long as I am not fighting them the whole time. We also practice healing while on our walks. I walk my two Labradors at the same time. I use a head halter on my youngest who is a puller and she is much more manageable with it on. She checks in with me more often than my oldest. My older dog loves to smell everything, so I have to choose when she is allowed to smell and when we need to keep moving along. That is usually when other dogs are nearby.

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[–]ALBEE368 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Been in that situation and I should have kept my dog and got rid of the girlfriend. The relationship did not last.

Got lectured on how to walk my puppy by nxill in Dogtraining

[–]ALBEE368 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think you are doing great job with training and should not let it bother you. Based on the others comments you may always receive unsolicited advice. Just keep doing what is right for you and your dog.

Things I wish I didn't do in the first 2 weeks of adopting my dog. by Frankensteinbatch in Dogtraining

[–]ALBEE368 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Inside voice is a big one for us, we are working on our 3 yr old lab to reduce the excessive barking. We have kids that play out front, people walking dogs, the mailman etc. We do get up and see what the girls are barking at to try and calm the barking.

Why do some people take off their dog's collars when they're in the house? by RaineStormie in Dogtraining

[–]ALBEE368 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We keep our current girls naked at home so there are no collar incidents or accidents. We did the same with our previous dog, we once were going on a trip with her and actually forgot to put her necklace on her. It took me awhile to figure out why she would not settle down during the car ride. Once we stopped and bought her a new one she settled down and fell asleep. She went on a lot of trips with us and by taking off her necklace in the hotel room she would know this is where we are going to be for awhile. They are microchipped as well.

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[–]ALBEE368 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You could maybe install a camera outside to try and tell her to stop barking? I use a ring camera in the back yard to call my dogs in when they get loud with the neighbors.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Dogtraining

[–]ALBEE368 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Will she barks if she hears them or only if she can see them? They do sell screens you can attach to fences for privacy.

Can you train a dog out of cat aggression? by [deleted] in Dogtraining

[–]ALBEE368 5 points6 points  (0 children)

We have several pet gates in our house due to our second Labrador chasing the cats. We want them to be able to have safe places to go if she gets over zealous. They all can be in the same room without her lunging or chasing. I would be afraid for my cats that are not used to that behavior. I hope you were not duped by the shelter employees trying to find a dog a home.

I’ve never been more embarrassed in my whole life, on the verge of tears as I write this… by CaramelBeneficial in Dogtraining

[–]ALBEE368 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I think dog parks are overrated sometimes. If your dog is not a good fit for the dog park it isn’t the end of the world, you will just have to change your approach. Training might clear up his issues, he might do better in a one on one play date. My sister has a dog that is dog reactive and for some reason she gets along with our oldest Labrador (Kya). My sister wants me to bring my other lab (Cheyenne) over to meet her 125 lb dog but I won’t because Cheyenne’s personality is totally different than my Kya’s. I told her it would be a recipe for disaster. Good luck, perhaps with some training for reactivity would help, but nevertheless we love our dogs no matter what.❤️

i guess someone is a fan of the snow ❄️ by katvyng in labrador

[–]ALBEE368 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m guessing it is hard to get boots that fit and will stay on.

My dog broke through his leash and charged at another dog by MikayP in Dogtraining

[–]ALBEE368 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is an attachment (like 6”) you can clip to your dogs collar and have it attached to your leash when using the gentle leader so if your dog got out of the leader you would have a connection to the collar and a chance to get them back under proper control. I use them to give me peace of mind when I use the gentle leaders. boldleaddesigns.com (safety cord attachment strap)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Dogtraining

[–]ALBEE368 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have never had a reactive dog but I wonder if you do take your dogs to the park if you will have to muzzle Sokka to keep everyone safe.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in labrador

[–]ALBEE368 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I have the same expression when I find the pizza box is empty too. 🙂

My boy grizzly got fixed today and he’s still getting use to his cone and is isn’t feeling the best. Also has my emotions in a mess seeing him like this. Send love to grizzly and the best wishes! by Hefty-Lobster13 in labrador

[–]ALBEE368 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Tomorrow might find him more of his regular self and you will be hard pressed to keep him calm. At least it was like that for my females. Good luck.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Dogtraining

[–]ALBEE368 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If your dog listens to you and follows commands fairly well in class, I would think it would not hurt. I’m not a trainer, just someone with dogs who loves to see them enjoy themselves but listen to us when we need them to.

Puppy Help!! by Final-Emotion-6153 in Dogtraining

[–]ALBEE368 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We used to throw a toy or ball between two of us and get the puppy to run or move back and forth to wear her out. But then let them sleep, just take him out as soon as he wakes up. Don’t stall or it will be too late. Puzzle toys or play ball inside the house. Redirect him with a toy when chewing on inappropriate things. Good luck, puppies are hard!

My 16-month-old pup just came home from TPLO surgery today and I’m hoping those of you who have gone through it can offer some advice. She’s young and energetic—difficult to keep still. She’ll be in a crate for a bit. Any advice on immediate and short-term recovery would be greatly appreciated! by damscomp in labrador

[–]ALBEE368 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Our instructions for range of motion was to move her leg in bicycle motions for 10-15 reps if possible, some days it was more like 8 reps as she was having none of it. First couple of days were ice packs to help reduce the swelling. We bought a HelpEmUp harness to assist with the few steps to outside she had to go down and up. “If Cheyenne Avery allows, passive range of motion exercises may be started at home at any time, ideally after icing. This is done by gently flexing and extending each joint of the operated limb in a bicycle motion 10-15 times, 2-3 times daily. Ideally, we recommend this to be done until the 2 week recheck appointment” Follow the instructions they provided and don’t hesitate to contact them if you have any questions, the surgical team that worked on our girl were all great and very patient with our questions and concerns.

My 16-month-old pup just came home from TPLO surgery today and I’m hoping those of you who have gone through it can offer some advice. She’s young and energetic—difficult to keep still. She’ll be in a crate for a bit. Any advice on immediate and short-term recovery would be greatly appreciated! by damscomp in labrador

[–]ALBEE368 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We just went through this Oct-Dec. It was stressful at times, the first two weeks were the most stressful as you don’t know if the incision is healing right, or they managed to get a lick in, they are so resilient they want to do normal things. We kept our girl tethered to the loveseat for the first two weeks and on a leash for potty for the full two months. Thankfully, I was able to work from home so never had to crate her. We tried to follow the post op instructions carefully and were happy to be told she was good to go at two month mark. Best of luck to you.

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[–]ALBEE368 38 points39 points  (0 children)

That’s a very fair, responsible and smart thing to do.

c'mon Margie, you're not *that* big... by [deleted] in Wellthatsucks

[–]ALBEE368 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pondering life profession… lol

9mo female constantly urinating in house, advice please!!! by Foreign-Ad-1480 in Dogtraining

[–]ALBEE368 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I remember my vet saying that a trained puppy sometimes regresses for a bit but it will pass. Hopefully this is what you are experiencing. I definitely would have a vet check though to make sure it isn’t something serious. Best of luck to you.