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Labrador Retrievers are noted for their excellent temperaments. This breed is friendly, outgoing and eager to please. Labrador Retrievers are excellent companions and family pets. They love attention and if given the chance will travel with you everywhere you go. There’s a good reason that Labrador Retrievers are among America’s favorite canines. This is one smart fellow, an amiable guy who loves to learn and is easy to train. Labrador Retrievers are considered the foremost waterfowl dog on earth, but have also been trained and used as pipeline service dogs, police dogs, and as guide dogs for the blind. Their adaptability has earned them a reputation as a versatile worker in any task they are given. Labrador Retrievers are usually described as being either “English” or “American”, they can also be described a show or field Labradors, with the show Labradors being the English and the field being the American.

English or show labs tend to be smaller and stockier than the American or field labs. Our Labrador retrievers are chocolate, black & yellow coated. In fact, there is no other breed of dog in the world that has such ubiquitous practical uses, which is why Labrador Retrievers are so revered around the world. They are large and bouncy, have an enthusiastic outlook towards life, thrive on vigorous exercise and athletic activities, and are very eager to please and responsive to training. Labrador Retrievers are known to be one of the fastest learning breeds of dog and respond well to praise. First, the new Labrador owner must realize that not all dogs are the same and not all Labrador Retrievers are the same. Once pup may be easily trained by the time it is 12 weeks old, while another pup could be 5 months old before being fully housebroken.

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They are increasing in popularity steadily, though, and in another 10 years may equal the other colors in numbers, acceptance, and quality. Prejudice against chocolates in both show and field arenas is still widely present today. Labradors are also at risk of developing eye problems such as Progressive Retinal Atrophy, cataracts and retinal dysplasia. It is also important to take your Lab to the veterinarian at the slightest sign of sight problems. Because they are retrievers, Labradors love to play hide and seek, looking for toys that have been placed under couch pillows or blankets. Left to their own devices, Labrador puppies will become wanderers, chewers, and diggers out of sheer boredom. Labradors stay ‘puppies’ until about three years old, when they’ve grown out of the puppy/teenager stage and into the adult one. They are, however, prone to chewing objects (though they can easily be trained out of this behavior). The Labrador Retriever’s coat repels water to some extent, thus facilitating the extensive use of the dog in waterfowl hunting.

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In addition to making excellent service animals, they also enjoy hunting, tracking, retrieving, sledding, carting, agility, and competitive obedience. They enjoy doing pretty much anything and everything that their human partners do. If they are not – and if the breeder will not show you the certificates to prove it – keep looking. Because they can chew a lot, take care that your enclosure cannot be chewed through. They can also be good climbers, so check for possible footholds the dog could use to haul himself up (for example, check if a doghouse provides a platform from which to jump a fence).

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