
I have never had a labrador chew but older dogs chew because of boredom normally and so she obviously needs to have more similation. Now that she is 1 yr old you can walk her alot more, so do that before you go out to walk. Use some of your walk time to engage her brain, 5 minutes of obedience, a game of ball etc. Also use things such as a kong which can be stuffed with different treats everyday, mine love peanut butter and melted cheese!!! Also you could buy a buster cube, much harder to get the treats out of than the activity balls. My 2 yr old lab takes about 40 minutes to empty the cube. Don't worry about all the treats making her fat cos you just reduce her food to take into account the treats. The spaceship toy which is a food toy is also great for a lab. You don't need to use them all everyday just that it means she isn't gonna get bored with them if they are rotated daily. By time you have worn her out from the walk and then she has had her toy whilst you are out she is gonna sleep, so if you are only out 4 hrs you should be ok. Leave her other toys around as well, somelike teddies but nylabones are a favourite too and will give her something to chew.Of course the chewing could have become a habit and so you may need to try putting something on the bits of furniture she chews I know people who use a horse product think it begins with c but someone will know what it is. Of course it depends on what you want to put it on as it is very sticky!!!
As for the bowls, plastic bottles, underwear that is part of the fun of having a labrador, they naturally like to carry and retieve everything so you will have to learn to live with that. Say no and take it away everytime it is clothing, cds etc. Mine still love plastic bottles and in the summer they have them outside with water in them!!! or in the house they will have dried peas or something in for the different sounds. I also introduce pups in the litter to bottles which make differnet sounds!!!


I have a 6 yr old here that will nick my mobile if it rings she loves the sound of it and I often sit and go through the ring tones etc with her. Yes yes sad I know but there we go!!!

You don't say if your lab is from working or show background. People will disagree with me but in my opinion and I have owned both, the show types are easier and more laid back. My working lab was as you would expect very active and needed so much more stimulation. My working lab would not have suited a pet home at all.
Good luck with your lab and if you can get her those toys it might help.