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Folks meet Lola. Smiler







 
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can you redo the picture & crop out the right side?? Big Grin Wink
 
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Maybe I should have said she's the good looking one on the left! animal

Actually, I wish I could crop out all that grey hair! Wink






 
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Beautiful pup!


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The only love money can buy.
 
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Poor little puppy, even the paws are in supplication? Big Grin
 
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Mate, she's got the paws of a lioness...... I reckon she's gonna be a big 'un! Eeker






 
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First,and foremost....that is one beautiful puppy................as for the grey hair........at least you lasted long enough to get it. dancing

Enjoy your pupdog they are the greatest.

God Bless,and take care.

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She's developed a way to tell us when she thinks it's feeding time.

First she sits at her bowl & stares at us.

If that doesn't work, she yaps a time or two.

And if that doesn't work, she picks up her feeding bowl in her mouth & throws it across the room.Smiler

Today, she goit it wrong & picked up her water bowl by mistake & chucked water everywhere! LOL!

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Simply gorgeous! My old man (chocolate) passed some years ago. Enjoy the years you have. She is beautiful.
 
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great looking pup, id like another!


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Lucky you!!


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Posts: 860 | Location: Arizona + Just as far as memory reaches | Registered: 04 February 2007Reply With Quote
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So far she's been an absolute dream.

We've had her for about 10 days now and she's already learned her name, to come when called and sit when told.

She pretty much house trained herself within about 5 days and is slowly learning not to mess with the cats. Wink

And best of all, she hasn't chewed anything she hasn't been given to chew! tu2






 
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Many congratulations. She is a beauty and looks pretty confident for her age. Did you find her in Portugal? I love Labradors - happy owner of a 16 month old black male myself.
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Yup, she's VERY confident and VERY intelligent which is exactly what I wanted in a puppy.

I did buy her in Portugal but it took me over a year to find a good breeder. There were plenty of backyard breeders selling pups of unknown quality with no papers etc but very few good breeders offing good quality, well bred labs here but the one breeder I did eventually find was well worth the search. Smiler

Are you going to train your youngster to work to the gun?






 
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Steve. In answer to your question, yes. It is a first time for me (training) and I started out a bit too ambitiously, which caused many conflicts between my puppy and myself. Gave it a rest and we´re now back on track.
In your picture it looks as Lola has dark brown eyes. She is indeed a beauty. Good luck.
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I've trained a few Labs over the years and each has gone at a different progression speed but one thing I have learned is that you should never hurry them and just work at the speed they're happy with.

At the moment, Lola seems very intelligent and I suspect she'll go fast because she gets bored easily but time will tell on that.

Whatever speed she goes at, I know that the training is gonna be a lot of fun for both of us. tu2






 
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What is Lola's progress? Cool
 
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She's going great guns thanks mate.

She's now had her 3rd parvo jab and can go out now & has started to discover scent. A few days ago, we were walking up the lane and she suddenly hung a sharp left turn, her head went down and pace increased...... at the end of the tar was a set of wild boar tracks and she followed them like a good un'. Smiler

She's also started bringing me gifts of every twig she picks up so I've started taking her into the bottom field and giving her 2 or 3 short retrieves once or twice a day and she loves it to bits.

I wouldn't usually start this at her age (3 months) but she's keen to go and I'm keeping it short and making it fun for her.







 
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Wonderful pup....makes me wish I was able to have the big dogs I used to have.


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I've gotta say my years are catching up with me as well and when I could once walk all day the arthritis in my hip now limits me to far shorter walks but I'll get by with the help of a few painkillers.

I also plan to get a Portuguese Pointer as well so then Lola will have someone else to play with instead of running Susan & I ragged! LOL!






 
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So that bloody single malt dried your joints out, I suppose I will have to help you out. Just advise which flight she will be on. Roll Eyes I mean, just what are friends for if they cannot help. Big Grin
 
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Whew! When you said new addition to the house, I thought Hooker had moved in !!!!!!
 
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Pretty puppy. Lucky owner!
 
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A chocolate lab ,great coice Steve ,labs are my favourite dogs .


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