Brandon Rescues an Abandoned Energetic Labrador Retriever | Lucky Dog

Brandon Rescues an Abandoned Energetic Labrador Retriever | Lucky Dog
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Brandon McMillan heads into rescue an abandoned labrador retriever. Apparently, this dog was way too energetic for its owners, and ended up in this shelter! What could be wrong with this puppy? Learn more dog training tips with Lucky Dog, FREE on Dabl Network TV! Visit https://bit.ly/2sGTUwA for where to watch! #Dabl #DablNetwork

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  1. They turned in a lab puppy because they couldnt handle lab puppy. Those people need to be put to sleep. My wolf hybrid ironically also named Sawyer was a handful and a half and lived to be fifteen. I now have 11 dogs including a blind, blind and deaf and autistic and a one eyed dog. I have sixty other animals and I live all on my own with no help from anyone and work a full time job. People make me sick to my stomach like when a dog throws up a dead chicken it found buried. I have no need for humans.

  2. He's just a typical lab puppy. I have a yellow lab that is 11 months old and he has a lot of puppy in him. They need lots of exercise and socialization. I take him on long walks and do some training along the way but he needs more socialization. I'm guessing the owner of this pup didn't have the time to devote to him.

  3. Translation: the previous owner wants a cute stuffed animal and is not willing to assume the responsibilities of dog ownership.

  4. Thank heaven there are people like Brandon and the rescuers who saved my life companion from a kill shelter in the California desert. What would I do without him today.

  5. Wish you long life together 🙏🏻
    What a beautiful lovely & touching story🥰❣️❣️❣️ 🇨🇦
    Dog 🐕 is like human with Feelings & Memories 🙄😩
    God bless you all and thanks very much for helping rescuing saving and caring for these poor helpless dog 🐕🙏🏻❣️🇨🇦Our gratitude 😇 TOLERANCE ZERO FOR ANIMAL CRUELTIES & ABUSES😤 NO ANIMAL LEFT BEHIND🥺

  6. I am so happy I found you once again. I have all your shows on dvr and quit when you left and new host took over. I can once again watch and learn.

  7. I've had a lab for the last 14 years. This lab has been contained in a cage and you can't get him straight into training. First he has to release some of his energy . Take him to the park or a field where he can run or even better, to a creek or river where he can swim. Give him a taste of liberty first. Then do the running before each training. Labs maintain their puppyhood till they die, they need action before you can work with them

  8. This dog is a "Beauty" n watch the dog when this man leaves out the door with him n yes the thing is the doggie wasn't trained probably he's a good doggie yes but watch a big big change in this doggie because he's around an expert who's going 2 train him right n he's around other doggies n yes he's still n the puppy stage n yes I have 1 grown doggie, a dog that is still in the puppy stage, a puppy, n my grandson has a pitbull still in the puppy stage, they are good dogs but the thing is we don't know how to train them properly n I didn't understand what was wrong with them, one thing they act wild, when I open the door n tell them to stay they come out the door anyway n run from me n yes I'm too old to be running after them n now I know n thank you sir n God bless you!! n yes I Love that name: Luck Dog Ranch!

  9. Yeah definitely not bad my dog after 2 years I've given up he'll THROW himself WILL not walk correctly no matter how much praise i give him. He bites me and anyone IF we get in his way.. He's BAD lol

  10. I can’t help but think how he must have been treated by his impatient and uneducated owners. I’m glad they surrendered him. Thank you for all you do

  11. I have a yellow lab. First two years are HIGH energy. You need to know what you are getting yourself in for and put in the training time. Mine is five now and such a good boy.

  12. Look folks…two years ago I got a English Lab puppy….probably the worst puppy I’ve ever had and on top of that he grew to gargantuan size very rapidly completely out muscling me. I seriously thought about giving him up then I was told about a really good trainer but I couldn’t get him in for five months and he was getting worse. Then we got lucky….a cancellation and Oliver went for 12 days training with a man who trained German Shepards during the viet nam war and he trained me the day I went to pick him up. Oliver just turned two and we’ve both been doing our home work and he’s a great big mama’s boy. I’m so grateful I didn’t give up on him. People….do not get a dog you have a fantasy about. You don’t do the dog or yourself any good and then you dump them. So sad.

  13. I have owned Labradors since 1990, sometimes several at one time. They are high energy and that's where a ball or a stick comes in handy. I have one asleep in my lap right now.

  14. That dog was so nervous when he walked into the cage. And the dog just wanted to be loved and wanted to please and you could see he was worried about disappointing. It breaks my heart.

  15. They are energetic won't listen till almost tired , my raven black lab would drag me on leash when young so I took her to dog park let her run and then when she done she learned how to behave when she calmed down

  16. Back2Basic: raising my Doberman i would have to grab his attention with sllloooowwwdown", and deep breath because he lived for the "thank you's" to ahine so smart!! 😆

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