As I have already said the lab is more than capable of removing herself from any unwanted attention. Please read other posts about their relationship as she is more like a therapy dog to him
Thanks for the suggestion, my lab is brilliant with my son, she adores him and follows him everywhere, she is the one he turns to when he's upset as she seems to calm him down
Strangely enough he copes very well with the loss of pets when they die/PTS, but it would break him completely to lose the other dog for what to him would be no apparent reason (lab is only 3 yrs old), she adores him and follows him everywhere, she is the one he turns to for comfort when he's...
You see that's the problem I can't supervise 24/7 (although I do try but I have to sleep sometime) and I don't have an OH to help. and a crate is not an option as I simply don't have the space for one
The other dog is a lab thats as daft as a brush and up for fun and games with anyone. She...
Going on past experience it is very doubtful that he will have learned anything. I have always warned him that Dylan will only tolerate so much, it almost seems like my son tries to get a reaction out of him - and yes that is my major concern that IF there is a next time it could be worse.
As...
That would be practically impossible Dylan has always been part of the family since his arrival at 12wks old and shutting him away now would stress him out too much, my son is more than capable of opening or climbing over stair gates, letting them out during the night. I cannot make him...