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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
Labrador Retrievers are a versatile and popular breed of dog belonging to the sporting dog group. They are known for their strong, compact build and loyal, affectionate, and outgoing temperament. Labradors are natural hunters and retrievers and have a lot of energy, making them an ideal choice for families looking for a loyal, active companion. Labradors are well-suited to the demands of rigorous exercise and can excel in field sports, such as agility and fly-ball, or competition obedience. They also make good household pets and are eager to please, making them highly trainable.
Labrador Retrievers are classified as a 'medium shedding' breed of dog. While they do not generally 'non-shed' like breeds such as poodles, they do have a moderate shedding rate, which means that you will likely need to groom and brush them regularly in order to keep their coats in good condition. This can involve brushing and combing the coat, regular baths, and even occasional trips to the groomer. With an appropriate grooming regime for your Labrador Retriever, however, you can significantly reduce shedding and maintain overall healthy fur coat.
Feeding your Labrador Retriever a nutritionally complete and balanced diet is important for its overall health. It's recommended to seek out a premium quality kibble that has been specifically formulated for larger breed dogs since they have different dietary needs than smaller breeds. The kibble should contain high-quality proteins and healthy carbohydrates, and include essential vitamins and minerals. You should also supplement your dog's diet with fresh vegetables, fruits, and lean meats, as these can provide additional nutrients and dietary diversity.
To successfully prepare for your new Labrador Retriever, start by researching their specific needs, such as what type of food or exercise is required. Make sure you have everything in place in your home to create an environment that's comfortable and safe for your pup, like a kennel, chew toys, food and water dishes, and bedding. You should also have basic obedience training supplies, such as a leash, collar, treats and a clicker, all ready to go.
Although Labrador Retrievers are one of the most popular large breeds, they are not considered small dogs. Labradors stand between 21.5 to 24.5 inches tall at the shoulder and their average weight is between 55 and 80 pounds. In comparison to other large breed dogs, like Great Danes, Labradors are relatively small, but in comparison to small dogs such as Chihuahuas, they are quite large. The American Kennel Club categorizes Labs under the “Sporting” breed group, which includes pointers, setters, and retrievers.
Absolutely! Taking your Labrador Retriever running is a great way to provide physical activity and mental stimulation for your pup. Just be sure to check with your vet about any special needs and pay attention to your dog's energy and enthusiasm levels to ensure you don't overdo it. Start with shorter distances and slower paces to get your pup used to the idea and don't forget to bring water and dog treats along for the run. And most importantly, make sure your dog is properly identified with a collar, tag, microchip, or GPS tracker.
Labrador Retrievers are typically very social and can get along well with other pets, such as cats, birds, and other kinds of dogs. They are deeply loyal animals and often make sincere friendships with their animal companions. It is important to slowly introduce a Labrador Retriever to other pets, however, and to provide them with sufficient time to get accustomed to the presence of other animals in the home. With consistent, proper training, Labrador Retrievers can make excellent canine companions and playmates for animals of all ages and sizes.
Training your Labrador Retriever is possible with patience, consistency, and positive reinforcement. Start by socializing your pup with friends, family, and even other pets. This will help them become familiar with different people and animals. Once your pup is comfortable in different settings, it's time to teach them basic commands such as "sit," "down," "come," and "stay." Incorporate treats and verbal praise to let your pup know they are doing something right. As your pup becomes comfortable with the basics, introduce more advanced commands.
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