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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
A Labrador Retriever is an active, friendly breed of dog that originated in Newfoundland, Canada. It is one of the most popular breeds in the world, prized for its intelligence, loyalty, and friendly demeanor. Labradors form strong bonds with their families, make excellent family pets, and are once of the most popular breeds with service and therapy dog organizations. Generally, Labradors are solid-colored, with black, chocolate, or yellow being the most commonly seen colors.
Labrador Retrievers are not non-shedding dogs; in fact, they are among the heaviest shedding breed of dog. Labs shed heavily during Spring and Fall, and to a lesser degree during the rest of the year. Daily brushing can help to reduce the amount of shedding and can also help to keep a Labrador's coat in good condition. To help reduce the amount of shedding, it's also important to feed a high-quality diet with plenty of omega fatty acids, as well as supplements that contain a blend of vitamins and minerals to keep their coats healthy and reduce shedding.
Labrador Retrievers are often energetic, friendly dogs that require a balanced diet to keep them healthy and happy. In general, it is not recommended to feed Labrador Retrievers human foods, such as chocolate, grapes, onions, garlic, and dairy products, as these items can be toxic and cause gastrointestinal upset or worse. In addition, cooked bones and items such as avocados, corn on the cob, and macadamia nuts should be avoided as these items can be choking hazards.
The most important thing to remember when being a great puppy parent for a Labrador Retriever is that consistency is key. This means you should make sure to provide your pup with consistent training, exercise, and nutrition habits. Additionally, it's important to spend quality time with your pup and develop a strong bond with them. This can be done through different activities like playing fetch, long walks, trips to the beach, obedience classes, and more. Additionally, try to remain patient and understanding when training your pup and use positive reinforcement.
Labrador Retrievers are a larger breed of dog and typically grow to be between 21 and 24 inches in height at the withers (the ridge between the shoulder blades). On average, a Labrador Retriever will weigh between 55 and 80 pounds when fully grown, depending on nutrition, exercise and health. A puppy's growth and exact size are difficult to predict since there is such variability within the breed. However, a Labrador Retriever puppy at six months of age should weigh around 35 pounds, and will probably still be developing up until two years of age.
Yes, Labrador Retrievers love to swim! They are considered to be powerful swimmers and many Labradors enjoy relaxation and exercise in the water. Generally, Labs tend to take to water quickly and can learn to paddle and dog-paddle quickly with practice. There are also many water sports such as dock-diving and freestyle swimming that Labs enjoy participating in with their owners. Swimming is also a great way to provide mental and physical stimulation for Labradors, while promoting a strong bond between the owner and the dog.
Labrador Retrievers generally get along very well with other pets, both dogs and cats. They are known for being gentle and friendly companions, and have a natural affinity for other pets. It's important to introduce new pets gradually to ensure a happy, stress-free environment. Early socialization with other pets can help bond them and ensure a safe and meaningful relationship. Of course, each Labrador Retriever is an individual with different personalities, and some may take longer to adjust than others. If done properly, most Labradors will become great friends of other pets in no time.
The amount of training time per day you should dedicate to your Labrador Retriever will depend on the age of the pup, its level of obedience and housebreaking, and the type of exercises you are doing. Generally, allowing for rest times, it is best to devote anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour per day of dedicated training with your Labrador Retriever.
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