01 Jan

Should I Neuter My Lab

If you do not wish to breed, yes. Although neutering might cause some diseases, such as obesity, hair loss and bone cancer, there are many more advantages to neutering. For male labs, neutering reduces the chance of prostate and testicular cancer. Also, they will be less likely to mark their territory and be aggressive towards other males. For female labs,…

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07 Dec

Labrador Photo Gallery 23 – Great Lab Pics

Please check back often as we add more pictures of Labrador retrievers.ย  Please help us build our photo gallery by sending us pictures of your Labrador. Boomer (2 years) and Bailey (18 months) napping after an adventure with Mommy and Daddy. They live in Gettysburg PA. Mojo, a Lab mix, is 6 months old (6 wks in picture) and lives…

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07 Dec

Labrador Photo Gallery 14 – Great Lab Pics

Please check back often as we add more pictures of Labrador retrievers.ย  Please help us build our photo gallery by sending us pictures of your Labrador. Sarah Lee Brown Eyes just turned 7 years old. Happy Birthday Sarah! After a hard day of playing, Sarah Lee Brown Eyes is completely zonked out! Here’s Sarah with her favorite slipper in her…

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07 Dec

Baby Labradors

Baby Labradors are considered to be 18 months and under. When they are first born, they should reside with their mother, feeding from her for the first few weeks. It is important that during the first two days the baby gains from the motherโ€™s milk the necessary protective antibodies that are supposed to guide them through the first six to…

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01 Dec

Take A Road Trip with Your Lab

There is nothing that your Labrador likes better than a road trip with his humans. They are ready to go at a moments command. Taking your Lab with you is like taking a piece of home with you on the road. A well behaved Lab is not only company away from home but a great deal of protection. There are…

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18 Nov

Miniature Labradors

Miniature Labradors are a size variation of the Labrador dog breed, retaining many of the same characteristics as their traditional pure-bred counterparts, except they are distinguishably smaller in size. The dwarfism within this breed is caused by either an abnormality of the pituitary gland or from inbreeding. This particular variation of the Labrador is also registered under the American Kennel…

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