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It’s easy to see why Labrador Retrievers are one of the most beloved breeds on the planet. These gentle, loyal, affectionate and obedient dogs represent all of the values we search for in a canine companion.
Easy to Groom
The Labrador Retriever’s short coat makes grooming easier than many other breeds, making the Lab’s coat pretty low maintenance.
Absolutely Adorable
Labrador Retrievers are one of the most recognizable breeds in the world, and it’s hard to say no to that begging face.
Fantastically Friendly
Even with strangers, Labs are really friendly. So while they aren’t the best guard dogs, they are the best cuddlers!
Super Playful
Labs always seem to remain puppies at heart. These dogs never tire of inventing new games to play with their families!
Incredibly Intelligent
Labrador Retrievers were bred to be quick learners. With the right training attitude, your Lab puppy will really blow you away!
Fun for the Whole Family
Labs are perhaps THE definitive family dog. Labrador Retrievers seem to get along well with everyone, especially kids.
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Questions & Answers
Did you know that Labrador Retrievers are one of the most popular dog breeds in North America? They were originally bred in Newfoundland, Canada and were used to help fishermen haul in their nets from the icy waters. These dogs may be small but they are powerful and have plenty of stamina to keep them going through any task. They are also intelligent and generally easy to train. Fun facts about Labradors include their nickname--'the gentle giants'--referring to their bulky yet friendly demeanor. They are happy exploring the outdoors and yet still enjoy cuddling with their owners.
Labrador Retrievers are not considered hypoallergenic as they shed year-round and have an average dander level. Generally, hypoallergenic breeds, such as the Bichon Frise, are bred to help reduce allergy symptoms in those with sensitivities. Labrador Retrievers could possibly still be a good breed for those with mild allergies, but they should be evaluated on an individual basis.
Labrador Retrievers do have special dietary needs, especially for their specific age and activity level. It's important to give them appropriate amounts of quality protein and healthy fats and avoid food with artificial colors, flavors, and preservatives. Younger Labradors need a diet with a higher level of calories than those who are older, and they should get an appropriate amount of carbohydrates. As beautiful, active, and often large dogs, Labrador Retrievers also need appropriate levels of vitamins and minerals in their diet to remain healthy and happy.
Preparing your home for your new Labrador Retriever can be an exciting endeavor! First, create a safe and secure space for your pup with items such as a bed, crate, and toys. You may also want to consider blocking off areas of your home that should not be accessible, such as cords or other dangerous objects. Next, decide what food and treats you will provide for your pup. Lastly, puppy-proof any outdoor spaces where your pup will be spending time. Ensure that all fences are secure and free of any potential hazards.
Labrador Retrievers come in a variety of sizes, ranging from miniature to standard. Miniature Labradors average 21-23 inches and weigh 50 to 65 pounds. Standard Labradors measure about 22-25 inches tall and weigh anywhere from 65-80 pounds. The larger size is often referred to as the 'English' version of Labrador Retrievers. Finally, some breeders have also created so-called 'giant' Labradors which grow to over 26 inches tall and weigh up to 100 pounds.
Absolutely! Exercise is an important part of the life of any dog, and running is one of the best and most enjoyable activities for both you and your Labrador. Not only it is a great way to keep your pup healthy and active, but also it is an excellent bonding experience. Make sure your pup is old enough and that you consult with your vet before taking your dog running. It is essential to start gradually and not to engage in prolonged running or any strenuous activity until your pup has become physically fit. Remember to always carry a water and to keep a close eye on your dog.
Labrador Retrievers are famously good with children. Well-socialized Labradors of all ages love spending time with kids, usually with the same enthusiasm of a child. They are gentle, loyal, and tolerant, and enjoy playing and cuddling. They also possess a keen intelligence and remarkable trainability. They are considered an especially good breed for families with young children because they are gentle around them and love spending time with them, as well as being easy to train.
Training your Labrador Retriever effectively requires time and dedication. That said, there is no one-size-fits-all answer when considering how many minutes per day you should dedicate to the training. The best approach is to start with 15-20 minutes per day and increase as your puppy's energy and focus allows. Of course, you can push the time limit to longer lengths, but it's important to gauge your pup's capacity and not overwhelm them with too much too soon.
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