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RLC12345678 01-08-2007 12:56 PM

Lamar! My new black lab puppy!
 
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Here are some pictures of our 5 week old labrador retriever puppy that hubby and I are brining home on Sunday! I can't wait! We are naming him "Lamar." I sure do hope Lamar and Hootie and Hobbs get along! That's the only thing that has me worried! :o

RLC12345678 01-08-2007 12:58 PM

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Here are the same pictures, only bigger, if anyone is interested.

Janet 01-08-2007 01:19 PM

Oh Rebecca, those pics bring back so many memories of our labs when they were babies. What a sweetheart he is....Congratulations on the new addition!!

rivermom 01-08-2007 02:57 PM

Now how cute is this??? Oh my goodness!! :D What a butterball Lamar is and I am very happy for you.

I had to watch a Lab puppy a few months back for the weekend. Talk about exhaustion!! However it was all worth it! :)

DianaB 01-08-2007 06:11 PM

He is sooooo cute!!! We had a black lab and she was the best dog. We really loved her. Her name was Glen's Shada, kinda' like Shadow but using slang. I loved her name too.

Marilyn 01-08-2007 06:14 PM

Awwwwwwww, he is a sweetie!!!!! You are going to have so much fun!!!! Be prepared for some major chewing though. Our lab ate the lawn furniture, screens on the back of the house and porch posts. Just warning you so you can plan ahead better than we did. He'll be fine. Enjoy!!!!

Tink 01-08-2007 06:22 PM

Awwwwwww what a cute little chub!
I hope he brings you years of joy and love.

Marilyn 01-08-2007 06:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Marilyn
Awwwwwwww, he is a sweetie!!!!! You are going to have so much fun!!!! Be prepared for some major chewing though. Our lab ate the lawn furniture, screens on the back of the house and porch posts. Just warning you so you can plan ahead better than we did. He'll be fine. Enjoy!!!!

Just saw the thread with pics showing the difference between an American Lab and and English Lab. I'm sure ours was American, though she actually looked like a cross between the two, not as thin as American, but not a stocky as English. She was the same coloring as the English in the pic. Her name was Sugar. We eventually had to give her away to a home with more space for her to hunt. She was not happy in the small yard we had to confine her to to reduce the destruction. And when she was in heat, oh my what a mess.

I've see those English labs. They seem to have a completely different personality and would make much better pets. I went on a business trip out of state, and while I was gone, hubby had bought Sugar for our girls. It was a surprise to me. I think the English is what hubby had in mind, but had not done any checking into the breed.

Your pup looks like he will grow to be like the one our lawyer has in his office. His is a really nice dog!!!!

Gina 01-08-2007 07:14 PM

Rebecca what a cutie, Congratulations and I hope the other two accept him into the family, in which I am sure they will. You have beautiful babies...lol

RLC12345678 01-09-2007 06:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Marilyn
Just saw the thread with pics showing the difference between an American Lab and and English Lab. I'm sure ours was American, though she actually looked like a cross between the two, not as thin as American, but not a stocky as English. She was the same coloring as the English in the pic. Her name was Sugar. We eventually had to give her away to a home with more space for her to hunt. She was not happy in the small yard we had to confine her to to reduce the destruction. And when she was in heat, oh my what a mess.

I've see those English labs. They seem to have a completely different personality and would make much better pets. I went on a business trip out of state, and while I was gone, hubby had bought Sugar for our girls. It was a surprise to me. I think the English is what hubby had in mind, but had not done any checking into the breed.

Your pup looks like he will grow to be like the one our lawyer has in his office. His is a really nice dog!!!!

Oh my, Marilyn! I'm so sorry that Sugar was so destructive!! But I am all too well aware that his how labs can be. My husband grew up with labs and his lab that his parents currently have ate through an air conditioner outside in the backyard!!!! We are going to keep our little guy in a crate when we are not at home or not able to supervise him. And he comes from a long line of show dogs, not hunters. So we are really hoping that if we give him the proper amount of exercise and stimulating activity and keep him in a crate that the destruction will be kept to a minimum. Keep your fingers crossed for me!!!!

RLC12345678 01-09-2007 06:30 AM

And we're still now 100% sure on the name, yet. Hubby said he really wants to get the puppy and see what his personality is like before we completely decide on a name. But I'll keep you guys updated!

Mandy 01-09-2007 12:55 PM

Oh what a cutie he is!!!! Rebecca, enjoy he's baby time, they grow up so fast. Mine is two years old already, but she thinks she's a little yorkie :rolleyes:
If you take him out for regular walks and runs, he wont be that distructive. Ours has never touched anything that wasnt hers. We crate trained her from day one, and she loves her crate, she knows when we put on our shoes, she goes in her crate. She loves to swim, we take her to the woods, and the lake a few times a week, after her swim, she get's a shower (rinse) Her and my yorkies make a que in the bathroom in the morning for their faces to be washed, it's too cute.

Enjoy him, he's a little darling.

RLC12345678 01-09-2007 01:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Mandy
Oh what a cutie he is!!!! Rebecca, enjoy he's baby time, they grow up so fast. Mine is two years old already, but she thinks she's a little yorkie :rolleyes:
If you take him out for regular walks and runs, he wont be that distructive. Ours has never touched anything that wasnt hers. We crate trained her from day one, and she loves her crate, she knows when we put on our shoes, she goes in her crate. She loves to swim, we take her to the woods, and the lake a few times a week, after her swim, she get's a shower (rinse) Her and my yorkies make a que in the bathroom in the morning for their faces to be washed, it's too cute.

Enjoy him, he's a little darling.


Thanks so much, Mandy! Can I ask you a question?? What age was she when you brought her home?

Mandy 01-09-2007 01:03 PM

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Thanks so much, Mandy! Can I ask you a question?? What age was she when you brought her home?

Sure girl, you can ask me anything, i'll gladly answer. She was 10 weeks when we were allowed to bring her home.

SweetCuteness 01-09-2007 03:14 PM

OMG, what a total CUTIE!!!! We also have a black lab, and he's the absolute best dog ever. He's so very well behaved... but then again, my step-dad spent a LOT of time training him. They're great dogs, as I'm sure you know since you grew up with them. Duke (our black lab) was also 10 weeks before we were allowed to bring him home.

CONGRATS!!!


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