Labradors are extremely energetic, needing tons of space and playtime—not ideal for small indoor living.
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They shed year-round and heavily during spring and fall, covering furniture and floors in fur.
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Without enough stimulation, Labs get bored indoors—leading to barking, whining, and bad behavior.
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Labradors are notorious chewers. Boredom or stress can lead them to destroy shoes, pillows, and furniture.
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They're large, strong dogs. In tight indoor spaces, Labs can knock over items or bump into people.
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They love outdoor play. Expect dirty paws and muddy messes every time they come back inside.
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Labradors are too friendly—even with strangers. Not ideal if you're looking for a protective indoor pet.
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They crave human attention 24/7. Leave them alone indoors and they’ll likely develop separation anxiety.
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