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Training Advice For 2 18 Month Old Lab x Dalmations


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Any advice on what I should do with them would be greatly appreciated, They were going to go to Battersea If I didn't take them on. I have had dogs before mainly Irish wolf hounds and a springer a cocker and a sprocker, all have done what I need of them perfectly. Is there anything I should know about training labs, or dalmations that would stand me in good stead? Oh, they're brother and sister he has had his nuts off but she is entire, and they have the basics sit/stay/recall I don't know how well they will do this for me to start with but they know them. Neither has been taught to retreve. Any help Tips or anything would be much appreciated.

 

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Any advice on what I should do with them would be greatly appreciated, They were going to go to Battersea If I didn't take them on. I have had dogs before mainly Irish wolf hounds and a springer a cocker and a sprocker, all have done what I need of them perfectly. Is there anything I should know about training labs, or dalmations that would stand me in good stead? Oh, they're brother and sister he has had his nuts off but she is entire, and they have the basics sit/stay/recall I don't know how well they will do this for me to start with but they know them. Neither has been taught to retreve. Any help Tips or anything would be much appreciated.

 

Springer

Are you planning on working them?

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"training advice for two 18 month old labxdalmations"

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Shoot the c**ts.

 

FTB

Well there you are Springer....the dog whisperer has spoken, you know what to do!!!!

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"training advice for two 18 month old labxdalmations"

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Shoot the c**ts.

 

FTB

Well there you are Springer....the dog whisperer has spoken, you know what to do!!!!

 

I wasn't thinking of quite such drastic action, I want to do a bit of flushing and rabbiting with them.

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