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To: defconw
You need to find an Agility training group near you.

BC/Lab should be perfect for Agility. It will give her an outlet for all that energy, she'll get to jump and jump and jump (and negotiate tables and teeter-totters and A-frames as well), and it will give her something to THINK about.

It made all the difference with my first dog - from a loon she became a pretty solid citizen that I could take anywhere. I was running her in Masters when we retired her from Agility because she was introduced to Retrieving around age 6 or so and preferred chasing nice warm things with feathers. She wound up doing Obedience, RallyO, and K9 Nosework too. Great all round dog, she's just the house queen and general critic now at 13.

Labs definitely need a Job, and that goes double or triple for the BCs. They are obsessive-compulsive workaholics, Labs at least usually have an "off" switch.

70 posted on 09/05/2014 8:39:59 AM PDT by AnAmericanMother (Ecce Crucem Domini, fugite partes adversae. Vicit Leo de Tribu Iuda, Radix David, Alleluia!)
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To: AnAmericanMother
My husband works just one night a week. I work days. But that one night a week, she has me taking her out constantly. She's looking for him. If he's in the garage I have to take her out and show her that I have not gotten rid of him. She does not try to herd the cats. Not yet any way.

I will look into that. She loves to run and jump. She loves to eat out of her Kong. I need to find her some more games to play. We are surrounded by ranchers so I have to keep her on a leash until she listens better. We did put up zip lines so she can do her pacing.

73 posted on 09/05/2014 9:10:41 AM PDT by defconw (Both parties have clearly lost their minds!)
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