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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We adore our English lab. We got her from Griffinsburg English Labs in Boston, Va. Danielle and Tristan, our breeders, are fantastic and still check in with us every now and then. They were a huge resource when working with her while she was a young puppy. She is the most loving, friendly dog and very good natured and gentle. Having a puppy is a tremendous amount of work though. I personally can’t imagine doing it with a two year old, but if you have the time to give to the dog, go for it! I had a friend give me great advice about dogs years ago…she said that if you really commit to them for the first two years of their life, you will have a fabulous dog! I’m not saying stop giving them love, training, and lots of walks and playtime after they turn two, but really dedicate a lot of time to them when they are young. It pays dividends! [/quote] I have had two Labs and now have a Lab puppy. Having a puppy is almost like having a baby/toddler. They require a lot of attention or they will destroy everything. Maybe look into adopting an older Lab. Our second Lab was 5 when we adopted her and she was great. If you have a large fenced yard, you won't need to walk the dog as much. There are local Lab rescues. We got our second Lab from Lab Rescue. There is also Lu's Labs.[/quote]
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