eyeball kid
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Yeah, the rest a few choc lab owners on my local field and they've said the same, lol.It sounds like you have your work cut out for you there. Booza is my second Chocolate Labrador, the first one lived to the ripe old age of fifteen years and from my experience and what I’ve been told the boys don’t calm down until they are about four or five. We also have a ginger cat who is the boss and they love each other to bits but are like a pair of raving lunatics around the house when they start playing, for some reason Booza loves nothing more than having the cat wrapped around his head with its claws out whilst being bitten and then licked.
Funny, I've loads of experience with mastiff and bull breads and once they've reached eighteen months they become sleeping eating and farting machines but Dave is a go go.
Lucky Mabel has taken up a lot of the slack. I walk them three times a day in winter but only twice in the summer as Dave Hayes the heat.
But they still year round the place like loons. Absolutely the sweetest matured dog I've ever known though and Mabel has followed his lead which is superb as her breeds usually need some serious work. She's turning into a little poppet though.
15 years, wow. That's a good run. We've two older dogs too (Alfie and pru) but they just sleep and look at them like they're nuts.