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Originally Posted by clicknow
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Isn't she great???? LOVE
One of my labs was food protective but he had been a homeless guy on the streets when I rescued him at 1 year old. These things are pretty hard to break, so I never trusted him around children or smaller animals getting near his food bowl.
My remaining lab is the most absolute best dog I've ever had, in 60 years. Even the vet lets him wander around the clinic, off leash, he loves cats, dogs, people, and is perfectly emotionally balanced and sweet. Unfortunately I don't think he will be around much longer and I'm wondering how I will luck into another dog as great as he is. (golden lab, also a rescue, but as a pup).
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Have you tried put down pick up drills. Tossing extra kibble in while eating.
Stuff like that?
It's never a big deal for most people. My dog has never had an issue but a quick growl at an unfamiliar child. Pretty easy to quickly fix.