Labrador Retrievers typically grow up to 24 inches. Male Labradors are bigger than female Labradors. Generally, a non-overweight female Labrador will be between 21.5-23.5 inches and weigh between 55-70 pounds. A full-grown, non-overweight male Labrador will be 22.5-24 inches and weigh between 65-80 pounds. But diet can greatly impact how big a Lab can get. Many people love their labs…
Labrador Quotes
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. Below are some great dog quotes: 1) If you want a friend for life, get a dog. – Harry S Truman 2) A dog is the only thing on earth that loves you more…
Feeding Labrador Puppies
Are you puzzled about the proper way to feed your Labrador puppy? If so, do not stress out too much because there are just a few suggestions that could assist you. Firstly, during your labโs growth stage, it is crucial to not let her get too heavy. Be conscious of how much and how often you are feeding her. Health…
Similar to a newborn baby, a Labrador Retriever puppy is sensitive, delicate, and in need of a tremendous amount of care during its first few weeks of life. Newborn puppies are born blind and deaf until they are about two weeks old. It would be difficult for the puppy to come to a family home during this time because it…
As you probably already know, Labrador Retrievers are an extremely popular and unique breed. They are the ultimate package of being docile, loving companions while having the ability to hunt, compete, and at times, protect. They have the reputation of being so friendly to everyone who meets them. They are beyond intelligent and so eager to please, hence the…
Gotta Love A Lab
Your One Stop Source For Everything Labrador The Labrador is at its best as a family dog. They want to be into everything their human is doing. From a puppy to an aging dog, they are curious and a devoted companion. We feel it is important for new owners to realize that while they are at times a challenge to…