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hi all

i wonder if you can help, my lab bitch is now one year old and last wek came into season.

about three days before she started acting really weird.

we started dog training at mid norfolk gun dogs this year and she has come on really well, she started to be nice and steady walking off the lead to heal around other dogs and people and she has been retriving dummies and i have been over the moon with her.

this last week or so she has gone back about six months runing after other dogs and ignooring my commands i'm not sure if it's got somthing to do with her comming into season???

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hi all

i wonder if you can help, my lab bitch is now one year old and last wek came into season.

about three days before she started acting really weird.

we started dog training at mid norfolk gun dogs this year and she has come on really well, she started to be nice and steady walking off the lead to heal around other dogs and people and she has been retriving dummies and i have been over the moon with her.

this last week or so she has gone back about six months runing after other dogs and ignooring my commands i'm not sure if it's got somthing to do with her comming into season???

 

Yep, both mine were exactly the same, one of them even tore the side off the shed. They do get better at coping with it though!

 

AB

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yep , had exactly the same with my one year old .

didnt pay attention to either me or my wife .

it will all settle down soon .

 

what are they like at mid norfolk ?

i found mid norfolk great, real helpfull people, down to earth and well worth the £50 it cost to join i think we done about 8 sesions this year looking forward to next year and maybe getting the dog out next season..

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