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<blockquote data-quote="joshcarp81" data-source="post: 16000126" data-attributes="member: 157155"><p>Lol, for sure! </p><p>She has seperation anxiety that we knew about early on but we were able to keep at bay with a lot of activities when we were home. That came back when we moved into our new house and a week later had to put our senoir lab mix to sleep. She lost her little buddy and with a big change from koving she became destructive while we were gone. </p><p></p><p>I didnt want to get another dog right away but she was either going to destroy some doors and trim or hurt herself. So we adopted another the 6 days after Max was put to sleep. </p><p></p><p>She also doesnt warm up to people quickly especially men, kinda makes us think she was abused by one at some point. Oh and lastly, for a sporting dog she hates to go outside when the grass is wet or dewy. Which is alot of the time.</p><p>But with all of her little quirks, she is my buddy and usually is right next to me when im home!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joshcarp81, post: 16000126, member: 157155"] Lol, for sure! She has seperation anxiety that we knew about early on but we were able to keep at bay with a lot of activities when we were home. That came back when we moved into our new house and a week later had to put our senoir lab mix to sleep. She lost her little buddy and with a big change from koving she became destructive while we were gone. I didnt want to get another dog right away but she was either going to destroy some doors and trim or hurt herself. So we adopted another the 6 days after Max was put to sleep. She also doesnt warm up to people quickly especially men, kinda makes us think she was abused by one at some point. Oh and lastly, for a sporting dog she hates to go outside when the grass is wet or dewy. Which is alot of the time. But with all of her little quirks, she is my buddy and usually is right next to me when im home! [/QUOTE]
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