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I understand that getting a puppy, especially a fox red lab, can be a big responsibility. However, after 6 months of having our 10-week-old fox red lab, we're finding it challenging. We've experienced typical puppy behavior such as chewing, biting, and teething. Taking him for walks has also been stressful as he pulls on the lead, eats everything, and jumps on other walkers. The garden looks like a minefield from all the digging, and he actively looks for things to do to get attention. He has many toys, but he will stop playing a game of tug to go and randomly start chewing the sofa or digging another hole in the garden. We walk him twice a day for about 45 minutes each time. We're unsure whether to invest in more training or find him a new home. Some people say that it gets better as they grow older, while others believe that this behavior will continue. We have 2 children aged 10 and 7 and they are not able to play with him as he's too big and nippy (sometimes it's an accident sometimes I'm not so sure)
We're torn about what to do next. perhaps we're just not 'dog' people.
We're torn about what to do next. perhaps we're just not 'dog' people.