This. I've only had one lab, and she is very smart. But I've dealt with a lot of dumb labs over the years.
With my lab, whenever I am upset at something she did and I'm thinking," Dumb dog," it's usually me that does something dumb that leads to her behavior. Like leaving the gate wide-open so she explores for a few and comes back filthy. Or leaving a burger or piece of meat where she can reach it (like nothing is going to eat it).
haahahaha nothing like finding out the hard way that your pup really likes pizza...or if you set a frozen turkey on the ground, he may try to drag it off..
haahahaha nothing like finding out the hard way that your pup really likes pizza...or if you set a frozen turkey on the ground, he may try to drag it off..
I have a ~30 pound seven month-old English bulldog named Rumpelstiltskin. I also have a cat who's almost 15 and weighs around 12 pounds, I bet, named Houdini.
I haven't had a dog in a while and Rump's super-cute but he's a handful. He'll probably end up around 50 pounds.