
Originally Posted by
Emily94
We had plans to get this dog before the accident with Tosha. We had it paid for and everything. It's not like i replaced her. We had it planned to get him for at least two weeks!
You didn't mention that. You have to realize, I only have your posts to go by and it looked like you put down Tosha then went out hours later and got a new dog.
Either way, you obviously have some work ahead of you. You have to question why Tosha attacked another dog. Labs can do a lot of damage and they are accountable for a lot of attacks every year, but in my experience labs are one of the most docile easygoing breeds around. I've never had a lab attack, or seen a lab attack, so the question is, why did Tosha and how can you prevent this new dog from growing up aggressive.
The new pup is already 4 months old, so the really little puppy days are already behind her. Start training now, and be very consistent.
No rough housing, no allowing her to bite, even in play. Follow the pack leader rule and you'll be off to a good start.
I don't know a lot about the breed you've chosen, but you can do research on the breed, find out what they are genetically predestined to do and then make sure that a lot of time is spent fulfilling that need.
You have your work cut out for you and I am sorry if I sounded harsh, it just sounded so cold to me.
I'm also sorry that Tosha is gone.