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Old 09-10-2008, 07:36 AM
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Good for you sounds like a perfect place to live , by woods my girls would love it . Ive only met a few Labradoodles in the flesh and the biggest impression i got was that they are nutters lol in a good way very bouncy and active , so my only advice to you would be to make sure you get her under command and trained for the babies sake as she gets older and starts crawling or walking you need to know she has the mannars not to bardge past your baby and knock her over , good luck .
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Old 11-10-2008, 02:03 PM
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Unfortunately my sister in law doesnt particularly like anyone else to be happy and when things go wrong she revels in it. And she can`t stand the fact her brother is happy, married with a family. She has nothing else to slag us off about so this incident with the dog was the perfect excuse to over dramatise the situation. And after my recent illness (to which she told everyone I was faking it) I am starting to see a very nasty side of her. I think if Lily stayed there, all the shouting at her would perhaps result in a very confused dog. I have just finished my dog/house sitting now and they was no fights, I didnt separate then (cause Molly, the other dog gets jealous and I thought this could cause problems). There were no fights, the only sign of aggression came from Molly, to which Lily cowered in submission. We now have Lily with us and she seems fine. In fact all the neighbours have met her and think shes lovely. She even followed the tesco delivery man when our shopping came! It was so sweet. I just hope there are no repercussions from this and the fights were a one off.
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Old 11-10-2008, 02:05 PM
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Good for you sounds like a perfect place to live , by woods my girls would love it . Ive only met a few Labradoodles in the flesh and the biggest impression i got was that they are nutters lol in a good way very bouncy and active , so my only advice to you would be to make sure you get her under command and trained for the babies sake as she gets older and starts crawling or walking you need to know she has the mannars not to bardge past your baby and knock her over , good luck .
Yes I know what you mean, she is generally very well behaved but yes, a complete nutter! And I don`t think she realises shes not a tiny dog!
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