Hi everyone,
I am new to the lab area, well the puppy area full stop.
I apologise to anyone who has read my similar post in another thread - just want lots of ideas and thoughts
We have a 9 month old choc lab (Sorry blacklabrador, didn't actually realise they were flavour of the month - Just knew we didn't see too many around here, so many people comment how rare they are. We bought him because of the red dirt up here). He is a bit of a handful some days, but I wouldn't say he was completely destructive. He hasn't mastered all his commands, and obviously we have not taught this enough. We started him on retriever training with a friend when he was 5 months old, but unfortunately due to outside circumstances this only lasted 6 weeks. We will be commencing formal obedience training in the coming weeks (for both pup & our benefit).
I had read that it was not best to chastise a pup for being naughty if you didn't catch him in the act. Our problem is that I'm now wondering if we have given him too much lee-way. I was expecting a completely unruly, destructive pup...he's had his days! He's chewn the old wooden outdoor furniture (honestly were not worried about the furniture as we will be buying new stuff in a few years time), sneakily chewed some of the skirting inside, massacred our chilli and basil bushes (yes chilli!), and is now pulling passionfruit vines off the fence ( they were only just starting to really grow!). I can accept all this chewing as I expected it to be much worse, but I'm unsure if I should be accepting it. He has heaps of toys that I rotate so he doesn't get bored, granted I could walk him more, he is inside lying at my feet whenever I'm home. How can I stop him chewing so much when I'm not home to witness it. He has a thing for chewing wood, and has done for a few months now, the vet doesn't seem concerned but I don't know if I should be.
Blacklabrador, how old is your lab? How do you have such an awesome entertaining area and backyard!!
I am keen to hear your thoughts on my ratbag pup.