Yes, totally normal. You can read lots of other similar posts on here. There is a thread just for biting. Search the puppies section. Stick to...
I gave Meg cardboard boxes to shread...messy but kept her distracted
I totally agree with @5labs . I kept my age 6 twins sons apart from Meg until the biting phase was over. We had child gates on most rooms...
Hello, I have no helpful advice but just wanted to say she is a gorgeous girl. Maybe mention it to you vet next time you are there, maybe booster...
@Michele Ellis You can set alerts on champdogs so you get emailed when new litters get added. I am always having a peek :)
I agree with @teide don't be afraid to travel. I got chatting to a couple in pets at home in Harrogate, North Yorkshire who had travelled from...
They always over estimate what you should feed, keeps them in business ;) Feed to the needs for the dog in front of you. We use James wellbeloved...
Congratulations on your new addition, that’s wonderful. What a lucky dog. Best advice I can give you is get to an obedience class that trains...
Sorry I didn’t see this in time to reply but wanted to say hope your pup is ok. :)
Would a stair gate work ? We had them all over the place when Meg was young. Kitchen door, living room door. They worked well :)
Yes definitely wake him up. They can’t last overnight for quite some months and often don’t know how to ask or cry loud enough to wake you. My...
Hello, the best way to train is take them out very frequently and instantly reward for success. Leaving doors open initially does not help as you...
We had a child gate on the kitchen so no access at all really. It’s also pretty hairy having a bouncy lab under your feet when trying to cook....