Posted: Wed Dec 06, 2006 1:30 pm Post subject: Your labs faults/problems
I know we cant fault them really - but im interested to know a few things - what would you say is your labs biggest fault/annoying habit
and what have you had the most problems with when it came to training (if you train)
Bailey is as close to perfect as hes going to get (lol) but his biggest annoying habit is how licky he is... hands feet face more so me then the OH he just has to lick everyone (not ususally everyTHING but people especially)
As far as his training hes done so well - already in the last group and the yongest by far in the group working at gold level - but its been really tough teaching him his distance commands - even walking to heel he ws an early starter
lol carroll - i remember when i met dex at the GT - i just coldnt believe how big he was - really cuddley - not i dont want a GR.... honest... nope not me..... awwww
mambo is so stubborn to train u have to repeat it even when u know he can do it first time it seems to be a battle of the wills when it comes to mambo n training he also gets a stupid head on n does thwe bum tuck thing right in the middle of a training session
mylo is so eager to please its almost obssesive but its like hes never actually sure hes doing the right thing i think basically he always thinks hes done something wrong i no thats not his fault he also gets sssssooooo over excited at the smallest things n its like her has springs he goes totally hyper he also does the constant licking thing
Ebonys is humping Brodie agrr
Brodie, well may be easier to say the only thing he is good at at the moment is walking on his lead, other wise he is turning into a right so and so
Eddie, erm trying to think, his barking at other dogs, other wise he is a dream too.
Ellie's 7 in April, and she's very well trained, but as she gets older, her 'selective deafness' sometimes kicks in. She won't blatently ignore you, but just takes that liiitttle bit longer to respond. I know she's not losing her hearing - she can hear her bowl clink 2 miles away...
Apart from that, I love her little mannerisms and behaviour - I wouldn't change her for the world.
Mia, on the other hand, is just so bouncy!! She can jump 3 ft in the air from a sit at the raise of an eyebrow...
She is getting better though, through sheer determination and hard work!
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