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The brindle isn’t normal with Labs. If the dog has a good temperament don’t sweat it. If it’s a dick, take it back. Looks like he’s at home though.


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I’m gonna have to highly disagree with you sir.

Never take a rescue dog home in the first place unless you are 100% sure he or she is the One.

If you return them they have a very difficult time getting
re adopted.

Ask me how I know. I’m not just speaking outta my ass.
 

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I’m gonna have to highly disagree with you sir.

Never take a rescue dog home in the first place unless you are 100% sure he or she is the One.

If you return them they have a very difficult time getting
re adopted.

Ask me how I know. I’m not just speaking outta my ass.

Nah that's great advice Bruno! I actually don't have any experience dealing with rescue dogs or that process.

On the other hand, if a dog is a POS and has a bad temperament I don't have a real problem giving them a dirt nap. I prefer a good dog over any humans, but bad ones are a waste of time.
 

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Nah that's great advice Bruno! I actually don't have any experience dealing with rescue dogs or that process.

On the other hand, if a dog is a POS and has a bad temperament I don't have a real problem giving them a dirt nap. I prefer a good dog over any humans, but bad ones are a waste of time.
Honestly. A shelter worth anything will not put a human aggressive dog up for adoption. They test them first.
 

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Yeah, i plan to bring my other two dogs around her to see how she reacts. She is so young, at this point its more how thebother two dogs will act.
 

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I’m gonna have to highly disagree with you sir.

Never take a rescue dog home in the first place unless you are 100% sure he or she is the One.

If you return them they have a very difficult time getting
re adopted.

Ask me how I know. I’m not just speaking outta my ass.

You can never be sure until you do take it home. Just a couple weeks ago we tried to get our 3rd rescue and oddly enough it was a CLD. The dog was super friendly and loved getting in my lap. It came from a foster with other dogs and did fine with them. I introduced him to our larger dog away from the house and they got along fine. Took them on a couple long walks and zero issues. Take them into the yard, still good. Get them into the house, all hell breaks loose. They just would not get along. Had to take him back, which really really sucked because I was already attached to him.
 

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You can never be sure until you do take it home. Just a couple weeks ago we tried to get our 3rd rescue and oddly enough it was a CLD. The dog was super friendly and loved getting in my lap. It came from a foster with other dogs and did fine with them. I introduced him to our larger dog away from the house and they got along fine. Took them on a couple long walks and zero issues. Take them into the yard, still good. Get them into the house, all hell breaks loose. They just would not get along. Had to take him back, which really really sucked because I was already attached to him.
Shit happens but now you know how your dog will react in your home.
 

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Shit happens but now you know how your dog will react in your home.

Yep. Turned out the new dog was an alpha surrounded by submissive dogs at his foster home. My dog used to be submissive to my Doberman but became alpha when the Doberman died. Now the search is on for a submissive female. I have a couple of candidates already. It's a shame the other one didn't work out, he was a really nice dog otherwise.
 

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Well, i was just told im one of three that have applied to adopt her. I should know tomorrow if i am selected. If it all works out, i can pick her up saturday. Hopefully i get selected and maisie gets along with my other dogs. We shall see.
 

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Well, i was just told im one of three that have applied to adopt her. I should know tomorrow if i am selected. If it all works out, i can pick her up saturday. Hopefully i get selected and maisie gets along with my other dogs. We shall see.
Good luck man.
I hope it all works out for you.
 

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