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we have a labrador retriever ( beige) for 5 years. Since i did nightshifts the dog was alllowed to to sleep upstairs . Afther i finished my nightships role calls she could’nt do that anymore so the problems began. Evry time she was’nt allowed to sleep upstairs she makes a real mess during the night urniating and evrything. Need contact with someone who had a similar problem or who has a sollution to tihs regards luc moons

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> we have a labrador retriever ( beige) for 5 years. Since i did nightshifts > the dog was alllowed to to sleep upstairs . Afther i finished my nightships > role calls she could’nt do that anymore so the problems began. Evry time > she was’nt allowed to sleep upstairs she makes a real mess during the night > urniating and evrything. Need contact with someone who had a similar > problem or who has a sollution to tihs

I would recommend crating the dog at night.  That way it can’t get into any trouble.  BTW, its Yellow. -Laura & the Lab crew

Response:

Labradors are stubborn (and sensitive) dogs and a change in the routine is bound to upset them.  But, my opinion is that the dog isn’t doing this out of spite, but is probably just upset at the new arrangement.  And since your schedule has changed, so has hers and part of her schedule was when she went out to do her business. You may need to look at all of these things and develop a plan and stick to it.  Good luck..hope this helps.

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I have a 14 year old golden labrador. She is developing quite a few facial moles (of the raised variety). One of these is currently weeping a little blood and has been doing so for a few days now. Is this OK? Will it stop bleeding of it’s own accord or does she need medical attention? Thanks Jamie

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it is NOT okay. Please get your dog to the vet straightaway. Anytime a mole weeps or changes color or bleeds it’s not good. Hurry and check it out.

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"golden Labrador"?? never heard of it.

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