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The
Labrador Retriever breed of sporting dog originated in Newfoundland and was brought to England by fishermen about 1800.
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These dogs were owned by fishermen and jumped into icy water to bring back fish that had fallen off the fishing hooks. They would also pull in fish-filled nets.
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The Labrador Retriever's thick tail is sometimes called an “otter tail,” because of its shape and the manner in which the dog uses it as a rudder while swimming.
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The Labrador Retriever is a friendly, active dog that loves being around people. It belongs to the AKC
Sporting Group and was bred to hunt waterfowl.
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According to the standard, the Labrador Retriever is available in 3 colors: Yellow, Black and Chocolate. Yellow is defined from light cream to ...
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Unfortunately, labradors shed their coats frequently, which means that they're not hypoallergenic. Since allergens collect on pet dander, it's ...
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A Dudley Labrador is a Yellow Labrador that is born without any pigment in their nose, eye rims, and feet, so they appear pink. They will have pale-colored eyes as well, usually blue or teal.
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Labradors can recognize early stages of human cancers, particularly ovarian cancer, by sniffing the patients’ breath, blood, or stool.
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Breeds characteristic of large paws are
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Newfoundlands, and Labrador Retrievers. “Cat Feet,” a term of affection referring to dogs with a short ...
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Generally speaking, Labrador Retrievers aren't an especially “barky” breed of dog. Labs were bred to be gentle, easily socialized dogs. With the right training and reinforcement, Labrador Retriever barking is not a big issue. However, all dogs naturally vocalize.
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Lab's have a “Double-Coat”, meaning they have two layers of fur: a top layer called the Guard coat (sometimes called Top coat) that is ...
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Official American Kennel Club standards state that female Labs should weigh between 55 and 70 pounds, while male Labs should weigh between 65 and 80 pounds. Labrador Retrievers are more prone to a variety of hereditary and acquired conditions.
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Labrador Retrievers get mental stimulation and are able to please their police partners when they work as part of the police K9s unit. These ...
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The average 12-month old male Labrador Retriever will be around 22.5 inches tall and weigh 65 – 80 pounds. At maturity, he'll reach a height of 24–26 inches with an adult weight that ranges around 74 lbs. On the other hand, female Labs tend to be a bit smaller than males.
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Labs love a good swim, even when a retrieving game isn't involved. Take them to the beach, a lake, a pond, or a backyard pool and let them paddle around. If you're up for a swim too, nothing beats splashing along with your Labrador.
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Eyes--Kind, friendly eyes imparting good temperament, intelligence and alertness are a hallmark of the breed. They should be of medium size, set well apart, ...
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Rage syndrome is typically associated with springer spaniels as opposed to Labradors.
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Labradors are very good at all of the above sports. Not every single Lab is good at every single one, but many of them can do multiple canine sports with ease.
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They have a thick, double coat that is water resistant and protects them against the chill of swimming in natural rivers and ponds. They also have a wide otter tail to help them swim, and webbed paws!