VickiVM
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We have a lab mix, Lilly, we got last October when she was 9 weeks old. Within a week after adopting her from the shelter she was diagnosed with Parvo. My husband had lost his job earlier in the summer and we had just buried another puppy approximately 6 weeks prior to getting Lilly. We were not in a position to pay for her healthcare, so the animal shelter kept her in their hospital, at no cost to us, and nursed her back to health. She came home after a week of only iv fluids weighing just a little over 4 lbs. We love her very much and my husband is especially bonded to her.
She behaves ok in the house and responds well to our commands. But we couldn't leave her alone for an extended period of time. She goes after the cat often (but the dumb cat seems to enjoy the attention - doesn't run away when he has opportunity). She's very loving and loyal. She's probably about a year old now.
But she's ultra destructive in our backyard. Has destroyed it - constantly digs everywhere. Chews on the wooden fence (we've had to replace 2 boards). She's dug up the TV cable (luckily we have a dish, but who knows if the neighbors are having problems...). Chews on anything and everything. A regualr Marley.
When she's in her frenzy in the back, she will not respond at all to us. We don't want to use any physical tactics, but can't seem to get her attention enough in the backyard to get her to respond to any of our commands. She understands 'leave it' and 'no' and 'out' in the house, but is deaf to us when she gets outside.
Any suggestions??
She behaves ok in the house and responds well to our commands. But we couldn't leave her alone for an extended period of time. She goes after the cat often (but the dumb cat seems to enjoy the attention - doesn't run away when he has opportunity). She's very loving and loyal. She's probably about a year old now.
But she's ultra destructive in our backyard. Has destroyed it - constantly digs everywhere. Chews on the wooden fence (we've had to replace 2 boards). She's dug up the TV cable (luckily we have a dish, but who knows if the neighbors are having problems...). Chews on anything and everything. A regualr Marley.
When she's in her frenzy in the back, she will not respond at all to us. We don't want to use any physical tactics, but can't seem to get her attention enough in the backyard to get her to respond to any of our commands. She understands 'leave it' and 'no' and 'out' in the house, but is deaf to us when she gets outside.
Any suggestions??