My Labradoodle rubs against our kitchen cupboards.  Is she 
scratching herself or what?  One good thing I've found is she has 
most of her adult coat and I'm finding alot less hair.  
Yesterday she got very excited and got through the invisable fence.  
This is the second time that has happened, but when she gets out she 
either sits or lays down and stays where she is.  Its almost like 
come and get me because I don't know what to do nexted.  I guess I'm 
very lucky she doesn't take off down the road, but it scares me this 
has happened twice.  Our ten year old takes her next door to play 
sometimes so we've told her she can't do that anymore.  Maybe if she 
doesn't go over there she won't go thru the fence.  
Gracie is now four months old and getting big.  I think shes going 
to go about 60 to 70 lbs.  Having a great time with her.  She learns 
very quickly and never runs away when we're outside.  Thats a huge 
improvement from the last dog we had.  She would run as soon as she 
got loss and she looked for ways to get free.  Gracie just stays 
with you if shes on leash or not.  These doodles are great dogs.





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