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A Labrador puppy growth chart can help you to check your puppy's development is on track. Watching your baby Labrador Retriever puppy grow into an adult dog is worrying sometimes, but you...
The average Lab weighs 60-80lbs, but you might be surprised to hear that the number on the scales doesn’t actually matter. It’s what you see and feel that makes the difference. And today, I'll show you how...
Dogs, especially young dogs, sometimes swallow stupid things. In some cases, taking the right action immediately can save your dog’s life.  Sometimes it’s difficult to know what is an emergency and...
The English Lab has ancestors bred for pet and show life. This chunky dog has a long broad muzzle, wide head, floppy ears and a barrel chest. Their otter tail sticks out...
The Australian Labradoodle is a mixed dog breed, with Labrador, Poodle, English and American Cocker Spaniel, Curly Coated Retriever, and Irish Water Spaniel ancestors. The aim of the...
The benefits of a dog crate include protecting your possessions from those sharp puppy teeth, simplifying your potty training progress, and keeping your puppy safe when unsupervised. There are...
If you are enjoying raising your Labrador, it’s only natural to be thinking about getting a brother or sister for them. You may be worried that your dog will be lonely,...
Stay command training is an extension of the sit or down command. To teach a dog to stay you need to first establish a sit position, then pair that sit with a cue or...
The best Labrador food is high in fat and protein, but low in carbohydrates. Great diets avoid fillers, and are packed with healthy vitamins and minerals. Working out how to feed a Labrador isn't just...
Protecting your puppy from infection is an area where you are quite likely to get conflicting advice. It's one of those situations where experts, including veterinarians, don't always agree...

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