Labrador Retriever Information and Facts You Need To Know

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By Be Dog Savvy


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Labrador Retrievers are dogs with good work ethics and good temperament.
Labrador Retrievers are dogs with good work ethics and good temperament.

Before you head out and adopt that sweet little puppy, it's important that you get your Labrador Retriever information & facts straight. To start, it's good to know that the Labrador Retriever - or "labs" as they are commonly known - is the most popularly owned dog in the United States.

Labs are mid-sized dogs, usually in around fifty to seventy five pounds. There are several coat colors that you should know in your Labrador Retriever information & facts. These are black (known as Black Labs), Yellow (known as Yellow Labs), and brown (known as Chocolate Labs). The black and chocolate colors typically only occur in one shade each, however the yellow color can range from a nearly white color to what is known as fox red.

The historical side of Labrador Retriever information and facts is that they had initially been bread as hunting and fishing dogs. For this reason, they are designed to be excellent swimmers. Not only are they naturally skilled at swimming, but they also love doing it. They have webbed toes to give them an advantage in the water, and their coats are quite water resistant and are designed to help them stay warm when wet.

Even better in terms of a family pet is the friendliness and lovingness of Labs. They are happiest when they are around people and are great with children. That being said, they are best behaved when they have received the right amount of exercise, which should include at least two half hour walks every day, done at a good pace (not a stroll). Added play time will also make things more pleasant around the house in terms of minimizing mischief.

Among the Labrador Retriever information and facts you learn should be that Labs are great to train. They're fast learners and they are so eager to please that they rarely show stubbornness or resistance to obedience. Furthermore, they're rarely territorial (or at least overly so), destructive, or hyperactive. Don't tempt them in terms of chewing, though. They're still dogs and they need appropriate chew toys if you don't want them to satisfy their chewing needs on your furniture. They're a terrific all-around family member and companion and the obvious choice for many dog owners.

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Party Girl  says:
18 months ago

I have 1 lab and she is a fantastic dog. The only thing that is a pain is her love of water. As we have a large and muddy pond, this does tend to mean a dirty, smelly dog much of the time. We are designing a new house and this incorporates an outside dog shower, just to clean the little darling before she gets in the house!

Monica   says:
4 months ago

Its really nice to have dogs at home sometimes you feel more secured because you know that they are loyal and proctect you. Its funny because sometimes your dog knows more how you feel than anyone else.

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