C. asks from Romeoville, IL on February 10, 2008
New Dog
Hi,
Well we just lost our 8 year old beagle just over two weeks ago due to a illness and we got a call Thursday from my brother who is looking for a new home for there 1 year old lab so we have decided to take him since we are missing our little Mocha. I just think it's to soon but my husband says it will help.So my question is does anyone have any helpful hints on toys,types of bones,books,or training I could try.I grew up with lots of dogs(not any labs though) and we have just had our beagle so this is the first with a lab which I have heard and seen they need lots of attetion and have lots of energy.Sorry such a long post.Thanks for any help.
So What Happened?™
Hi,
Thank you EVERYONE!! The advice you gave me and how many responses was great.Slater is doing great so far it has only been two days,but so far he is a really good boy.He loves the snow and playing fetch alot.We all seem to be bonding with him pretty good(my older son his a few issues with missing Mocha).My brother took alot of time with him and training him.He will sit,give paw,lay down,stay,come,wait till you wipe his feet when coming in from outside if you say wait as he is coming in , stay out of the kitchen while your eating when told to stay,and give toy when you say drop(sometimes you need to say it twice) he is also crate trained which he knows as his "bed".He is just like a big baby who needs to chew his toys all day and be right behind you in every room .We did go and buy toys that seem to be holding up o.k.the first ones we had he chewed up in minutes,but the kong is the best so far.He will not even eat a treat that you can have right by his face untill you say o.k. so I'm very thankful for the time my brother took with him.I know there is still more training to do(today he jumped the fence that we had a BIG snow pile by so my husband cleaned all the snow away so he is not so high by the fence and he seems to need some training for walks since he was pulling me alot ,but he has the right start for being a special family member for us.Thanks again for all the information and ideas on things for labs.
C.
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J.A. answers from Chicago on February 10, 2008
Hi, I am a dog trainer, so perhaps I can offer a few tips. Labs are energetic, but, lovable dogs. They do need more attention, than a Beagle, but, your boys are a perfect age to help with that! To relieve some of the energy, I suggest FRISBEE! By throwing a frisbee, the dog gets pooped, but, you don't. I find that "soup bones" are the perfect bone for Labs. The bones are thick, and once frozen, it gives the dog hours of chewing satisfaction. You can find the soup bones in your local store in the meat section, or, if you have a meat market, with a butcher, that is better yet. Also, you can buy rubber toys at your local pet store, and spread peanut butter on the toys, and in them if they have an opening, and then freeze them, and there you go. If you have any specific problems, send me a message, and I will see if I can help.I am so sorry for your loss with Mocha. I know firsthand the pain of losing a pet.
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B.A. answers from Chicago on February 11, 2008
I can't give you any advice about what to read, since I've been a cat-only owner for the past 20 some years, but speaking from my experiences when growing up - we had many dogs back then - I grew up in the country with alot of room for them to run - and the labs were the best with us and with our little nieces and nephews (known for their great reputation with kids, as friend and protector).
Just my two cents.
I'm sorry for the loss of your Mocha. But you can provide a great home to another wonderful pup. Good luck to you!
M.L. answers from Chicago on February 11, 2008
I think as a mom, you are making a great decision of getting another dog for the kids. Kids bounce back much quicker than adults, and this dog should help with the healing of loss. I know the kids are young, but I think they will appreciate and love this dog more.
I have a 2yr old lab/terrier mix and we love him. He is the best family dog. Labs definitely have a lot of energy and will need to be walked daily. I use a weighted doggy backpack when walking our dog. It gives him a much better work out. We are also very fond of the Ceaser Mulan "dog whisper" method. I have owned several dogs and I found this is the best way to train a dog.I've used his method at a friends house,and they were amazed at how well their dogs listened. I've also cage trained my dogs. It is much safer for them and they have their own space. When the dog doesn't want to be bothered, he goes into his cage and the kids have to leave him
alone. Another suggestion with kids is to train your dog not to bite them. I would constantly place my hands in my dogs mouth when he was eating or chewing a toy to train him not to bite. This way the dog wouldn't purposely bite or hurt the kids unless it was in defense. My friend uses the apple bitter on her dogs and it does work well.
The lab is the only dog that I have owned that "runs" on me. He'll jump the fence or take off out the door, even with the leash on and run for blocks. He has pulled his staked chain out of the ground. I finally resorted to a shock collar and it has worked VERY well. I do not like using it on him, but at least he is not running in the street with the chance of getting hit by a car.
Sorry so long...I hope it helps.
J.W. answers from Chicago on February 10, 2008
I am sorry to hear about Mocha, but am very happy for your the new addition to your family. We have an almost 4 year old lab and couldn't be happier with her. But yes, especially at the 1 year old range, they can be quite a handful. Plan daily walks...a tired dog is a good dog. Additionally, a lifesaver for us was always the "kongs", we fill them with a bit of dry dogfood to cover the small hole and then wet dog food, like alpo out of the can. We then freeze these and they become like a puppy popsicle. These treats can be used strategically when you need about a 30 minute rest from entertaining your puppy.
Our puppy was quite a handful up until she was about 3 years old. She still is very exciteable when people come over, but she has mellowed substantially.
Good luck and congratulations again!
J.
T.M. answers from Bloomington on February 11, 2008
I have two labs i know from exsperince that they are big dog's one is 90lbs the other is 1yr and 2 months and already 100 lbs they are great with kids though, mine love raw hide rolls they sell big bags of them at sams club. ours love to play fetch and absolutly love water we have a big plasctic pool we get out for them during the summer i have a 3 and 5 yr old and they love playing with out dogs. and also even though thye are short hair dogs they do shed-- and they will take off after a rabbit in a heart beat but are very smart and easy to train. they are a great family dog.hope that helps-- they LOVE to chew so make sure you have bones or rawhides
A.P. answers from Chicago on February 11, 2008
labs do have alot of energy . . .we adopted our black lab mix when she was about 11 months from a local humane society . . . and she was never that exhuberant . . . she was a chewer though . . . for dog stuff, there is a great website, carealotpets.com . . . they have tons of rawhides (wouldnt give too many of those though at a time, may become sick) . . . and peanut butter type treats which my dog loves. . . . and it is much cheaper than pet stores . . . and i buy in bulk which offsets the shipping.
not sure if it is true or not, but i heard yellow labs/chocolate labs are a little more "nutty" than the black labs . . .
we had more problems with separation anxiety (which, with a beagle, i expect you know all about) and chewing . . . and fireworks/loud noises than with too much energy . . . hopefully they crate trained the dog which may help the transition . . . it is their safe place and they know it . . . good luck . . . adopting a pet who is in need of a home is very rewarding . . . and although it seems a little early . . . view it as a tribute to your beloved beagle, that you enjoyed his/her company so much . . . that she paved the way for the need for further canine companionship . . .
L.C. answers from Chicago on February 11, 2008
We have a 1yr old lab, and she is great with my kids. As everyone has said they do like to chew. Mine likes socks, the kids stuffed toys, pencils, crayons or anything else she can find on the floor.
We actually have an electric fence which is great at keeping her in the yard, because they love to chase things, especially squirrels.
We tried the pigs ears, and the flat rawhide bones before, but they gave her diarrehia, so just go slow at first introducing a new treat. I bought her a Nyla bone, and she loves to chew on that.
She is a big baby, and loves to snuggle up on the couch with us. She used to sleep in our bed, but we just bought a new mattress, so I made her a bed next to ours and she sleeps their now.
We crate trained her as well. Now when we go out, we just tell her to go to her house, and she does.
I would highly recommend a lab.
S.W. answers from Chicago on February 11, 2008
the best thing for any dog is exercise. they have to be walked regularly- if not they will find trouble- I recommend watching the dog whisper- he is awesome. have plenty of chew toys available and have confidence in yourself- teach your kids the same. if your dog is fightened or misbehave do not reward during that time or feed into it. I love dogs!
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