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Labrador Retriever Complete Review

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Labrador Retriever Character


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The Labrador Retriever is an exceptional family companion. They are sweet, affectionate, and patient, and they constantly aim to please. They are highly intelligent, good-natured, and they love to play. Their temperament is reliable and friendly, and they get along very well with children and other dogs. They need to feel as though they are part of the family. This breed is very easy to train. They are not natural guard dogs, but they will bark if they detect a threat. If left unattended for extended periods of time, the Labrador Retriever can become mischievous. Potential owners of this breed should ensure they purchase specimens from a reputable breeder.
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Labradors are some of the best sniffers in the world and make great hunting companions. They love a job or a task that keeps them mentally and physically active. Since not everyone is a hunter, a great substitution could be playing fetch or teaching them to swim. Labradors love the water! Labradors require jobs otherwise they tend to become a bit lazy. They are also known as one of the most affectionate and intelligent dogs. Labradors have a beautiful temperament although they may not do well with cats unless raised with one because they love to hunt and track.
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Labrador Retriever Size

21-28 inches
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Female: 21-24 inches Male: 24-28 inches
Male: 24-28 inches Female: 21-24 inches
Male: 51-57cm Female: 56-52 cm
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Weight

55 – 100 pounds
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Male: 75-105 Female: 55-85


Labrador Retriever General Health

Like many other large dog breeds, the Labrador Retriever is prone to hip and elbow dysplasia. Other health concerns include eye problems like PRA. This breed typically lives for 10 to 12 years.
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The average litter size is 8 puppies. Labradors can live more than 12 years if their body weight is kept under control and the dog undergoes regular natural mental and physical exercise. They enjoy freely running on an open field, searching for toys and sniffing practice. Proper diet is also a major factor in long life. Some Labradors may be prone to epilepsy and all are prone to bloat.
This breed is prone to Anterior Cruciate Ligament Ruptures of the knee. Avoid running them down hills and never throw toys underhand, forcing them to jump.
This breed is also prone to ear infection. Buildup will occur in the folds of the ear and will need to be cleaned regularly.
Average life expectancy is 10-13 years.
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Labrador Retriever History

The Labrador Retriever is one of the most popular breeds throughout the United States. Originally from Newfoundland, the breed was initially used to haul fisherman’s nets to shore. Specimens were brought to England in the 1800’s by ships coming from Labrador, the place where the breed’s outstanding retrieving instincts were honed and developed. These dogs are exceptional family companions. They have a number of natural talents and abilities, and they excel in drug detection, guide work, and service work. They are excellent obedience and field trial competitors.



Labrador Retrievers have taken over Golden Retrievers in the American Kennel Club list of the most popular dog. Golden Retrievers come in a close second while German Shepherds come in third. (as of 2009


Labrador Retriever Maintenance

The smooth, short-haired, double coat of the Labrador Retriever is easy to groom and take care of. It should be combed and brushed regularly with a firm bristle brush, and extra attention to be given to the dog’s undercoat. This breed should be bathed or dry shampooed only as necessary. They are average shedders.
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About 80 percent of Labradors love water and enjoy splashing in their water bowls. The other 20 percent of Labradors do not like water as tested by veterinarians. The results show that yellow labs are more likely to dislike water. Exposing labs to swimming at a young age is recommended.
Labradors won't swim until there about 3-5 months old. Be sure to give them a lot of praise when they do and they will become masterful swimmers.
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Labrador Retriever Ideal Environment

The Labrador Retriever is content to live in a small household or apartment if it is sufficiently exercised. They are a comparatively active breed indoors, and they are happiest with at least an average-sized yard. They are a highly energetic breed that is eager for any opportunity to run around and play. They require a substantial amount of daily physical activity. They like to eat and they have a propensity to become overweight.
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The Brittany Spaniel should be taken out for runs, or at least daily walks. It is recommended to have a back yard for it to play in. This dog enjoys strenuous exercise and loves to play and interact with it's owners.
This breed requires a fair amount of daily exercise. At least two 30 minute walks a day and off leash time if possible.
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Labrador Retrievers & Posters

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Labrador Retrievers & Posters

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The Labrador Retriever dog is definitely in the top three when it comes to choosing a family pet! Labs are friendly, good-natured dogs who are affectionate with everyone. They are adaptable dogs and are naturally social animals. They bond well with children, being patient and forgiving. Other household animals are not at risk. They are extremely loyal and love to be included in all aspects of family life. They will bark to draw your attention to strangers but will welcome them with open arms.
Author: Robert Leighton
Within recent years the original smooth-coated Labrador dog has taken its place as a recognised variety of the Retriever and become prominent both at exhibitions and as a worker. It is not probable that any have been imported into England for the past quarter of a century, but without the assistance of shows or imported blood they have survived marvellously. Thanks especially to the kennels of such breeders as the Dukes of Buccleuch and Hamilton, the Earl of Verulam, Lords Wimborne, Horne, and Malmesbury, the Hon. A. Holland Hibbert, Sir Savile Crossley, Mr. F. P. Barnett, Mr. C. Liddell, Mr. O. L. Mansel, and others equally enthusiastic.
To the Duke of Buccleuch's kennel we are probably more indebted in the last twenty years than to any other. Its foundation was laid in two bitches by a dog of the Duke of Hamilton's from a bitch of Lord Malmesbury's. At Drumlanrig, as well as on the Duke's other estates, they have been most particular in preserving the purity and working qualities of their strain.
And the same may be said of the Hon. A. Holland Hibbert, whose principal dogs are not only typical in appearance, but broken to perfection. The Duchess of Hamilton's kennels have been responsible for some of the best field trial winners of the present day. As far as looks are concerned, one cannot say that the Labrador compares favourably with either the flat or the curly coated Retriever, but that is immaterial so long as he continues to work as he is doing at present.

Labrador Retriever Dog

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is a very smart dog, therefore it is not difficult to train him, because he learns quickly and likes to work for the trainer / employer. Labrador Retriever is one of the most popular dog breeds in the world for its energetic, smart and friendly so that would make a great working dog. Labrador Retriever very smart and has a natural instinct to work makes it almost perfect Labrador as a gundog. Labrador Retriever strong and stout-bodied; proportional (compact); very active, broad skull, chest wide and deep; rib width; the waist width and strength to the rear. Although the Labrador Retriever is very cheerful and a little nag in his childhood, this breed is a very friendly dog, want to work to please their master, obedient, easy socializing, loving, easy fit, wise, understanding, loyal, very easy to be trained , has a very close relationship with the owner, likes to play, can become a good friend to small children, has a nose that is very good in track. Labrador Retriever is also known as a very friendly dog that would make a great house dog, including as a friend to play with children of all ages. Labrador dog has a calm temperament and be able to comprehend the situation quickly making it ideal to be employed for tasks SAR (Search and Rescue). Labrador Retriever has very thick fur and bushy, not choppy or Feathering with undercoat that are resistant to all weather. Labrador Retriever is easy to adapt, a very loyal friend. Having a very good nature, with no slightest aggressive nature and undue shyness.
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