Maybe its boring because you have no time for him/her?
As in if you dont interact with the dog, he or she will give up bothering to try and interact with you.
I have a lab, love him to bits and he is far from boring.
I know what I'm doing thanks, I've owned 6 dogs so far other than this one. I've never liked Labradors much before owning one simply because I thought they were a very dull and uninteresting breed, owning one has just confirmed it.
Do Huskey's make for good pets? I really like them, love dogs but heard these are a handful and very destructive if left alone in the home....
labs are very friendly, but the downside is that they are very greedy, they will eat anything and everything they can get their paws on.
I know this sounds bad but GSDs/ Rots/Labs all have health problems and if you dont want to deal with that (with out scouting the world for a perfect pup) look at getting a sibe husky, they have next to no health problems, will cost you around 6-800 for a pup, same as a good GSD but have none of the hip dysplasia (which I am having to deal with for Max)
KaHn
As you can probably tell by my username I am a fan of GSDogs.
They are great around kids if you train them properly and are one of the most loyal dogs you could get.
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KaHn
Might want to look into getting his nails cut, there a tad long imo.
I know what I'm doing thanks, I've owned 6 dogs so far other than this one. I've never liked Labradors much before owning one simply because I thought they were a very dull and uninteresting breed, owning one has just confirmed it.
Might want to look into getting his nails cut, there a tad long imo.
What is the difference in using Wet or dry food? My Lab has always had dry food, would he be getting anything better having wet food?
What is the difference in using Wet or dry food? My Lab has always had dry food, would he be getting anything better having wet food?
Wet food is like Tinned meat, its just a term people use.
Technically you need to use more "wet" food to get the same from dry food, but dry food dries out the dogs skin, making more "flaky" skin type effects.
You can mix and match, just make sure your giving them the right amounts.
The very best thing you can feed your dog is what it's supposed to eat: whole carcasses and raw meaty bones, offal etc. Cue 'ZOMGWTFBBQ' and a 20 page debate, but there you have it. That crap in a bag passed off as 'food' is the biggest fraud committed against pet owners and their animals since time began.
Dogs are carnivores (check with the Smithsonian) and have zero requirement for carbohydrate - indeed they can't even digest it properly or utilise it without modifications and detriment to health. The whole 'balanced and complete' thing is a bloody great con, which you can easily confirm with an hour's research.
Teki you're right about working dogs, but again they have drives and need an outlet. Dogs aren't ornaments, and that's what I was trying to get the OP to consider in my earlier post. Skinners (and any other manufactured junk food) is >60% grain (by)products btw, which is useless to a carnivore. Worse still kibble and canned food etc is proven to facilitate the disease and early death we have come to accept as normal in today's dogs. So sad.
Whole carcasses and raw, meaty bones from weaning til death overcomes this at very little cost. My dogs eat like kings for <£5 a month (often free as I hunt also, but <£5 when I'm paying).