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Labrador dogs are loyal and smart and make good pets. They make even better pets if they have owners ready to train them. This guide will help you pick the right Lab and get started on the right foot—err, paw.
The Labrador Retriever is one of the most popular dog breeds in the world and is consistently the number one registered breed by the American Kennel Club (AKC.) The Read More
Labrador retrievers are popular as both pets and working dogs. They usually make excellent pets and tend to be quiet dogs who do not bark often. As is true of all dogs, Read More
Learn about the different breeds of labradors and differences between them in this free video clip on dogs. Read More
When selecting a Labrador Retriever, consider the amount of energy required to maintain the breed, as labs are generally quite active sporting dogs who are great around Read More
When picking out a Labrador puppy, make sure that the puppy is energetic and interactive with people. Avoid Labrador puppies that are subdued, withdrawn and fearful with Read More
With many choices out on the market, deciding what to feed your new Labrador puppy might not be easy. Along with synchronizing your Labrador's food to its life stages, such Read More
How much is that doggie in the window? When it comes to America’s most popular pooch, the price of the dog is nothing compared to the home repairs, dog food cost and Read More
To care for a Labrador Retriever, avoid over-feeding and under-exercising the dog, provide good leadership and spend time doing obedience training. Find out the history of Read More
Labradors are not only the most popular breed of dog in America, but Labrador mixed breed dogs are common, too, according to "ASPCA Complete Guide to Dogs." Fortunately, Read More
Intelligent, playful and spirited, Labrador Retrievers are one of the most popular breeds in America. Labs make excellent pets as well as work or field dogs. Originally Read More
Labrador retrievers are working dogs. They were bred for hunting and swimming. Thus the natural instinct of Labradors is to retrieve and swim. Because of this, in addition Read More
Labradors are a very handsome, intelligent and eager to please breed of dog. They are trained for a range of purposes, including as guide dogs or as service dogs for people Read More
Training a dog to retrieve is easier with smarter dog breeds and requires time in order for them to return it, while calling out their name. Teach a dog to retrieve various Read More
Learn how to reward your Labrador Retriever in this free video. Read More
Labrador retrievers have seizures for a variety of reasons, including bad reactions to medications, ingesting poison or an illness. Seizures vary in frequency and Read More
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