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Got him today

 

Hes a handful sont go to sleep :banghead:

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Cute pup. I love Labs! Lab pups are like little chainsaws, though...they chew up everything!

Boy do they. I fed mine raw potatoes and beer as a pup. He perfers it only from a bottle, no cans.

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HAHA Talking about black labs a buddy of mine has one and a couple of years ago we were coming down the creek slow in his 28 ft boat and the d**n dog jumped out of the boat to go chase a duck swimming. Yes we did get him back in the boat.

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My Lab came to us early at about 4 1/2 weeks. Now at the low weight of 98 lbs he still thinks he is a baby and likes to be a lap dog.

 

Nothing better than a Lab, if you have the room for them to burn off their energy.

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Ours is growing fast 5 lbs in a wk. He is pretty good overall loves to chew (mainly on me hehe)

 

Heres a pic from last night (hes not photgenic)

 

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Labs are awesome, Ive had them all my life. My current Chocolate, Rufus, is about a year old and loves to chew still. LOL

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oh yea we named him Wrigley (figure that one out)

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No but close, the wrigley company used to own something not to do with gum

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