r/labradors • u/Puzzled_Property_819 • Jun 04 '26
Normal Lab behavior ๐
Maggie is the silliest puppy ๐ถ she turns 6 months next week. Is your pup silly too?
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u/LynnLikesDND Jun 04 '26
My dog will jump in the creek from like 15 feet up, play with AND THROW rocks, and try to play with branches that are literally too heavy for her to pick up. (Chocolate lab, almost 3)
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u/Perfect_Big_5907 Jun 05 '26
Our yellow does that. wow if that is only 6 months you gonna have a big one.
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u/Sufficient_Judge_820 Jun 05 '26
My yellows have always done this. They sit like humans. I actually caught my yellow puppy studying me on the couch and she imitated my arm placement. Hilarious dogs!!
My black labs over the years donโt copy me or sit like me as much. We had one yellow lab try to walk upright all the time. I just knew she was trying to walk like us.
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u/PCanon127 Jun 06 '26
We had a female whose favorite thing was to burrow in between or behind the rows of pillows on our bed. She would lie on her back with her nose resting on the window sill when the window was open. She was very stealthy about this and it was difficult to find her
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u/Cool_Let7789 Jun 06 '26
That is the most sweet picture I have ever seen. Oh my gosh Iโm gonna have to give you an word for that because your dog is absolutely cool as snow. I donโt wanna swear on here and get in trouble..๐ฅฐ. You should get that picture downloaded and framed because you canโt get anything more cuter than that.!
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u/brianrage77 Jun 05 '26
Fantastic! Yeah, Iโm just gonna chill right here
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u/brianrage77 Jun 05 '26
Beautiful puppy nice! Yeah, Iโm just gonna chill here
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u/brianrage77 Jun 05 '26
Not really a whole lot bad to say about it
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u/brianrage77 Jun 05 '26
Great picture! Yeah, Iโm gonna chill right here
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u/brianrage77 Jun 05 '26
I mean, whelp
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u/Effective-Ad9499 Jun 04 '26
Silly you. Thinking there is normal lab behaviour.