Yes it is!I'll throw my suggestion in the ring...
How about Dances With Wolves? Or maybe Dunbar? That'd be easier to say. Isn't DWW your favorite movie?
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Yes it is!I'll throw my suggestion in the ring...
How about Dances With Wolves? Or maybe Dunbar? That'd be easier to say. Isn't DWW your favorite movie?
That brought tears to my eyes.Corny (for Chris Cornell)
or C.C.
Thank you for all that advise! I will pass that along to Karen.You should think about getting a crate that will be big enough for him when he is full grown and getting a divider to make the space small while he is a pup. If the crate is too big he may go potty in the back and sleep in the front. The divider solves that problem.
Crating is best when you aren't home and for sleeping at night. Just make sure he's not confined all day long. You will be tempted to let him out at night if he barks or whines. Just don't give in (I know it's hard) and he'll get used to the crate soon enough. Just be prepared for very early morning potty time. Both my Labs were awake and needing to go out at sunrise when they were little.
Solid rubber chew toys are good. Brody Dog can destroy a soft chew toy in about 3 minutes. Even the ones that say they are chew resistant.
Best of luck with your new pup!
Thank you for all that advise! I will pass that along to Karen.
We have a lot of questions for that lady tomorrow!
I don't know anything about crates, but I'm sure that lady will point us in the right direction as to the size, and stuff.
I can't wait to pick out some toys for him! What do I look for besides the hard rubber. I mean what do dog toys even look like?
Kong's are great! I used one too for a while when the pups were young. I'd fill them with a portion of their daily food, seal the end hole with peanut butter and then freeze it. Great fun for them in the summer.So sweet. Enjoy your last bath or shower alone without a lab. Poke their way in, they will. Just sigh and put up with a pup in the shower.
Soon as my Maggie was big enough to get over the tub, she was in.
She thought her name was ' puppy no.'
Used to calm her by running the water a little and she would stay in there with squeaky toys, batting away.
And get a frisbee. And get to know the local parks and lakes. Peanut butter in a kong toy is your friend.
Very excited for you. What a sweetie face.