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I am a lover animal, but i would to have some advise?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dawgieluver" data-source="post: 1514313" data-attributes="member: 572919"><p>Company of other dogs won't change the behaviour of the dog you have. You need to train your current dog before you introduce any others. Labs are great dogs, I show and breed them but they take a lot of training to be the ones you see on tv layin round, just cruisin doin nothin much but being what one would expect of the breed. What you see in magazines and on tv is just like brushing on models. You see what they want you to see.</p><p></p><p>I would look more into putting more time into the dog you already have, go to basic obedience training, research your breed and understand what it's job was intended for it's breeding, then you might understand your dog a bit better.</p><p></p><p>2 Labs for company...big trouble. I have two and have put a lot into training them...YEARS!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dawgieluver, post: 1514313, member: 572919"] Company of other dogs won't change the behaviour of the dog you have. You need to train your current dog before you introduce any others. Labs are great dogs, I show and breed them but they take a lot of training to be the ones you see on tv layin round, just cruisin doin nothin much but being what one would expect of the breed. What you see in magazines and on tv is just like brushing on models. You see what they want you to see. I would look more into putting more time into the dog you already have, go to basic obedience training, research your breed and understand what it's job was intended for it's breeding, then you might understand your dog a bit better. 2 Labs for company...big trouble. I have two and have put a lot into training them...YEARS!!!! [/QUOTE]
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