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Pastor Dave

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Good girl! That black lab will learn to respect her bark if not her bite. He's probably been trying to show dominance since she's a pup, but it won't matter she's a female because she will feel dominant and her size and breed, etc will make her dominant.
 

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It is good to watch her develope, but with each advance there are other actions that fall by the wayside and there are new adjustments to be made to bring them along. I will say that when the baby teeth are gone, she will be a powerful animal to be dealt with by any invader. She is getting used to the animals and watches them all the time....and watches us interact with them....she doesn't like anything strange being around them and she doesn't even want them out of their areas. She will let us know if they are so we are aware of the situation.....she will be 16wks old come Monday. Oh, I removed the barrier of her bed area today and she will have the ability to go and come as she wishes, but will still remain in the closet and bedroom area for now....we will be Roomies!! She has gotten to be a strain to lift in and out over the barrier and Joyce has really struggled the past couple of days....we will have to see how it goes, but I am spending the day "Gabbie Proofing" the bedroom.....:)
 

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Good dog Gabbie. I'm surprised the lab turned tail and ran the first time Gabbie yelled "Get the F outta here". But I'm glad it did, nothing good would come of them tangling.

You'll have the neatest house around after you make sure there is nothing Gabbie might want to pick up and carry away or chew up.
 
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