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    Dog Tries to Protect me from Visitors??!!

    My one-year-old lab has recently begun to act protective of me. When a visitor enters either my apartment or my boyfriend of two years' home, she will growl, bark, or take a protective stance. She is not vicious by any means and has never threatened to bite, nip, or harm anyone. The behavior, I...
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    Second Dog: Breed Suggestions to Match my Active Lab

    Hey all! I am looking at getting a second dog within the next year or two and I wanted to get a jump on it. I'm a research nerd! I came here seeking advice and reccomendations on the breed/size/age. I currently own a 7-month-old female yellow lab. Idgie is pure muscle, long and lean, and...
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    Doggy Potty/Litter Box??

    I have been looking into getting a dog potty or litter box for my five-month-old lab to use one day a week while I have a long day at work/school. Even if I set up a dog walker, the walker would have to come multiple times during the day and an accident is still a risk. Has anyone ever used a...
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    Drinks Water Like She'll Never Drink Again

    I have a 4 month old lab puppy and recently I have become concerned about her water drinking habbits. She will down an entire large bowl of water in one sitting! The second the filled bowl hits the floor she is all over it. Water is available to her 24/7, but I have recently begun pulling the...
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    Food/Toy Aggression Towards Other Family Pets

    I own a 3-mth-old Lab pup and my housemate owns a 7-mth-old Jack Russell. As of late, I have begun investing in interactive toys, toys that make my pup work for a reward (i.e. food). These toys -- Kongs, bones, etc. -- are causing big problems. Tha Jack Russell becomes protective and guards the...
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    Housemate's Dog Aggressive Towards My Pup

    My housemate has a 7-month-old Jack Russel female and I have a 3-month-old Lab female. The two are fantastic friends, almost attached at the hip. Both do well on walks and when greeting other dogs on walks. Occassionaly, however, the Jack Russel just snaps. While playing and sometimes when...
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