He is getting more and more trust worthy in vest and can go in a store for about 15-20 minutes before we start to worry, we are down to about taking him out every hour or so to relieve rather then ever 20 minutes at home. He sleeps through the night great and has not had an accident in a while.
He is a very good little guy in stores, despite the garbage mouth, which we now use a halti to help out with that problem. I hope I will not have to use it very long, just use it to get him out of the "eat everything in sight" phase. I plan on taking him to school in the next couple of weeks, and I am excited to do that! I know he will do great behavior wise, but I am still a little concerned about the relieving issues, since he is not 100% trust worthy.
Our lives have been pretty boring, we got two new puppies in our group, Keno and Gordie. They are both very cute and Gordie seems to be quite the handful! Our club is back to all puppies again except Patrice (8-9 months old?) and Morgana who is going back in October, and Tahoe who lucked out on not getting recalled! Good girl Tahoe. :) I am excited to watch all these guys grow up and hopefully all become guides one day!
Ryder enjoying the fall colors and sporting off his medium jacket!
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Haha, if your vet thinks Ryder will be 80 pounds and he's only 35 pounds at 16 weeks, then a female from my club will probably be about the same size full grown! Just kidding, but know that he'll probably only be 55-65 pounds full grown :) The average vet doesn't understand that GDB dogs don't grow much after a year old, nor are they typical lab size (even though GDB does have 80 pounders, but usually that's because they're overweight or VERY deep chested).
Hope you get over the relieving issues....no fun!
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