My puppy was brought into the family in the end of last November. When we got her it was so cold, all the pups were bundled together in the corner of a barn stale. All the dogs were shivering as they split to see us walk in. We all pick and choose the ones we wanted but we all knew that only one that could go home with us. We came to a decision and picked the darkest lab there was.
At first we couldn’t come up with the right name and ended up calling her many names through out the first month. We called her Winnie, Bella, ect. Then we came up with the most perfect name for her. MAGGIE. Maggie was a little fight sty from the night we brought her home. Maggie developed her own way of getting attention. She would do things that wasn’t normal for dogs to do. She would find ways to escape for barriers that we would put her if so she didn’t chew anything. She would get out then chew soft toys, and shoes.
Maggie to this day is also a barker. She likes to bark. Weather its to get attention or to simply just bark. She would bark if she was left alone for one second. She would bark if she couldn’t hear you in the room. She would bark if she thought she was alone but really just couldn’t see you.
Now my puppy loves my dad. She loves my dad so much that we say that she’s my dads dog. If she’s to do any thing wrong we say dad your dog did this or she did that.But since she is so in love with my dad once he leaves the house and she hears his car start and pull away she is a totally different dog. She will terrorize my other dog so much that they will start to case each other around and start fighting with each other, Its very annoying because really my other dog hates Maggie.
Maggie also loves to chew things. She has chewed the wires off of our trailers 4 or 5 times and it pisses my dad off. But most of this bad chewing and barking has slowed down after Maggie has been going to obedience school. She really has changed a lot if you had the chance to meat her when she was little.
Maggie is currently 10 months old and weighs’ 69 pounds. Yes that’s a big puppy
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