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Smokey - Beagle Puppy for Sale in Fredericksburg, OH Annie - Beagle Puppy for Sale in Fredericksburg, OH Lori - Beagle Puppy for Sale in Coshocton, OHLabrador Retriever Breeders with Puppies for Sale The Labrador Retriever is medium in size, strong, athletic, and well balanced. They are friendly, outgoing, and possess an extremely sweet personality. There are two types of Labrador: The American, which is tall and lanky, and the English, which is more thick and heavy. This sporting breed is adept at hunting and retrieving. Labrador Retrievers are revered as companions and highly respected for their loving nature.Does your Labrador Retriever bark, howl, and cry whenever you leave the house? The Labrador Retriever requires regular grooming with a firm bristle brush. Special care should be given to the under coat to prevent mats and tangles. Bathing or dry shampooing should only be done when absolutely necessary. Labrador Retrievers are prone to elbow and hip dysplasia, eye disorders, and PRA.
This breed is easily trained. Early socialization and basic obedience are recommended. The Labrador Retriever is very strong and must be taught not to pull on their leash. The Labrador Retriever needs fairness, firmness, consistency, reward, and respect. They excel in tracking, police work, search and rescue, agility, competitive obedience, guide for the blind, and as service dogs for the disabled. There are several accepted methods of house training your new Labrador Retriever puppy. Arctic Cat Sno Pro 600 Vs 800 Delightful, high-spirited, and energetic, the Labrador Retriever requires a great deal of exercise. Toilet Bowl Dollar Origami InstructionsThey enjoy family play sessions, securely leashed walks, swimming, and a safely fenced yard to run and romp freely. Repair Cracked Leather Steering Wheel
This breed will do okay in an apartment dwelling provided they are given sufficient exercise, attention, and stimulation. Get Matched with Labrador Retriever Breeders using PuppyMatch Considering a Labrador Retriever Puppy? Choose the RIGHT Labrador Retriever Breeder and the RIGHT breed Labrador Retriever may not be the right breed for you! Ask a QuestionAbout Labrador Retrievers AnonymousI was searching for Labrador in Next Day Pets for the first time. I found that I don't quite understand - what do "Champion bloodline" and "Champion Sired" mean? Could you please explain to me? Thank you very much! 1 CommentAnonymousChampion in general means that a dog has earned his/her Championship Title in Confirmation Showing. Champion bloodline means that the puppy has dogs in his/her bloodline, ie: grandparent that has won their Championship Title. While Champion sired or Champion damed means that the father of the litter (Sire) or mother (Dam) has earned his/her Championship Title.
To win a Championship Title, the dog must be of the set standard of the breed and have the best confirmation (body, movement, temperament, ect.) in the class the dog competed in. It is a very good thing, but you should always ask to see title paperwork though to confirm it is true.AnonymousI have a 6-month-old Labrador who pulls on her leash and bites on her lead and harness. Can you tell me how to encourage her to walk beside me? 2 CommentsAnonymousContacting your local Positive Reinforcement trainer and signing your dog up for classes will be the easiest way to stop this behavior. You need a trainer to work with you and your dog as you are walking to correct this behavior. But until that happens, I would suggest spraying the leash and harness with a bittering spray you can buy at any pet store to discourage your dog from wanting to bite at the leash and harness. The trainer will help you use treats to encourage your dog to walk beside you instead of pulling.AnonymousYou can use the head harness to teach the pup to lead.
You control the head and the rest will follow and it does not hurt the dog. You can find this in any pet store.AnonymousMy family and I want to get a Lab but my husband is allergic to pet dander. Do Labs shed a lot and would it be the right dog for us? 3 CommentsAnonymousThe Labrador Retriever does shed a considerable amount. They are a 4 out of 5 on the shedding scale. There are many breeds that are considered hypoallergenic that would work beautifully with your family that have some of the attributes of the Labrador. Such as the Portuguese Water Dog, the Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier, the Poodle (standard size is closest to a Labrador), the West Highland White Terrier may be smaller than a Labrador; but they are lively, playful little dogs. The Irish Water Spaniel, the Schnauzer (standard size is closest to a Labrador), and even the Bouvier des Flandres is considered hypoallergenic. These are all breeds that would do well in a family situation.AnonymousExpect a lot of shedding with a Labrador.
One of my former teachers said when he brushes his dog, a lot of hair is on the brush. I've read that Labs don't produce a lot of allergens. However, that really isn't easy to believe. AnonymousLabradoodles shed much less, a lot less dander with good attributes from both Poodle and Labrador Retriever.AnonymousCan Labrador Retrievers be aggressive? 2 CommentsAnonymousAny breed of dog, purebred or mix can be aggressive. However, the Labrador Retriever is not known for aggression. But some people can think their dog is being aggressive when he/she is barking, nipping, lunging at them when in reality the dog is bored and needs exercise. This breed needs an average of 2 - 2 1/2 hours a day of running exercise to keep his/her mind clear.AnonymousAll dogs can be aggressive it's just how you raise them AnonymousI have a six-month-old Labrador Retriever who is losing her hair. What can I do and why is my lab puppy losing her hair? 1 CommentAnonymousThis can be a sign of a really big problem. You need to take your dog to a vet a.s.a.p.