I’m completely exhausted!

Lol okays thats cool, chocolate lab wow awesome.

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omg he so cute :smiling_face_with_three_hearts:

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I agree. Very, very cute. But also very glad I don’t own him. I’m just a cat person.

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looks like trouble alrigth…;puppies are like infants, require a lot of attention…don’t hit him on the head either…spat him on the butt with a newspaper for discipline…nothing harder.

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Yeah dogs are hard to take care of that’s why I like cats they practically take care of themselves but I got a cat that’s a barfer so I gotta deal with that

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Ah, the puppy days. I hear ya.

Your puppy might just be getting used to his surroundings. Also puppies have tons of energy. I highly recommend getting him a treat to chew on. My doggos love chews because chewing something relieves stress.

Also see if the little one likes to play tug. That was my doggo’s favourite activity when he was young. We used a thick rope for him to tug.

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Yes she likes to tug on the leash.
I bought a toy rope to tug on but I don’t want her to get in the habit of tugging on her leash.

Cute pupper ya got there @Wave :blush:

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That doggo is maaaad cute. Wish i had one aswell

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Thanks @LevelJ1

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I sleep 3 hours sometimes its normal don’t worry you’ll get the hang of it.

I never hit my dogs @jukebox
I’ll give her short timeouts if she misbehaves.

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There is no reason to hit a dog. It causes them to become aggressive. Redirect and reward good behavior. A firm no and redirecting the puppy is sufficient

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Yes I’ll say no and redirect her also.
Always @LilyoftheValley

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What is a timeout for a dog ?

Placing her in her crate for some “quiet” time.

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Does she understand it ?

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It’s just a way of redirecting her unwanted behavior.
I think they eventually get it.

But I say “no” to her a lot mainly in a firm voice.

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Sounds like shes lucky to have you.

You looking after her so nicely.

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