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As a child growing up, we had Labrador retrievers.  Our Labs were both a family pet and my father’s loyal hunting companion.  My love for this incredible breed began as a child and has grown deeper through the years.  Having married a dedicated hunter, we chose the Labrador breed as our hunting companion and our family dog as well.  Our dogs are as much a part of our family as any other member of the household.

When choosing a family dog it is important to remember that the dog is going to be a part of your family.  If you’re going to have a best friend it’s only fair to him and to you that you find out all about him.  You are going to be living together for a long time.

The cost of a purebred dog might be a determining factor in deciding whether you want a pedigree or just a dog. Regardless of what you pay, the purchase price of your new friend is the smallest of your canine expenditures.  Be aware of  “bargain” dogs if you are wanting a good blood line and a pedigree.  You will get what you pay for.  Breeding is everything and it does not come cheap.

Examine the puppy’s eyes.  Are they clear?  Make sure there is no heavy discharge from the pups eyes or nose.  Run your hands through the puppy’s hair to make sure the dog is free from parasites and the skin is soft and pliable.  The hair should be soft and shiny.  Check his bite and make sure that bite is even, his teeth are regular, and the uppers and lowers fit in the form of a good bite.  The teeth should be white and the gums pink.

Make sure if you are purchasing a dog with a pedigree that the breeder is reputable.  The breeder should be willing to show you the pedigree, provide a health certificate, show proof of the health of the eyes, hips, elbows, and evidence of all vaccinations.

The Labrador’s temperament is kind, outgoing, eager to please, and non-aggressive towards children, adults, and other animals.  The Lab appeals to people because of his high level of intelligence, gentle disposition, and adaptability.  According to many experts the Lab is one of the least likely breeds to bite.  They are durable and athletic.  With training, the Lab is one of the most dependable, obedient and multi-talented breeds in the world.

It is so very important for anyone that is considering getting themselves a dog or already has one, to really understand the severity and absolute necessity that it is that you train your dog appropriately and that you do it quickly. There is an enormous amount of information available over the internet and you will really be so surprised to see just how much information on there is available and for free. Dog training schools tend to be pretty expensive so if your budget will absolutely not allow for such as expense then you should not panic because by doing a good amount of research, you yourself can actually gain the knowledge that it will take in order to properly train your dog. It will be a very exciting experience for you both and the dog will respond fairly quickly as well. You will be so shocked to see just how happy it makes your dog when he actually does something that you have asked of him. You yourself will be amazed at how quickly they pick up and start doing all of these new and exciting things that they have been appropriately taught by either you or a professional trainer. You can finally have that perfect dog for your family, that you have really always wanted.

One thing that owners of dogs find out is that when they attempt some type of crate training, the results are just astonishing. Crate training will give your little dog that space that they need to feel as if they have somewhere that they can go to get away. This is an awesome way of training your dog and if you have never given this a try you should really give it some consideration, I believe that you will end up being very pleased in the end. Please keep in mind that a dog training crate that an individual would purchase is by far much different than just any old cage that some people put their pets in. There is a difference and you should be aware of this fact, so that when you do make the choice to train your dog yourself, you will know just what works. This is the place where they can escape to, when they are needing themselves a little bit of a nap. They will become accustomed to it very quickly and will soon realize when it is time for them to go into their crate for some rest. It will just blow your mind when they do pick up on this.

This type of dog training is really one of the least expensive ways that you can train your little friend. Ask one of your friends or co-workers, I just bet you that one of them will know a little something about dog training, by using a dog training crate. Their advise could really get you more prepared for doing this and for doing this the correct way.

Two injured battling city house fire: Appliance blamed for fire; family had no insurance; family dog perishes inside
A Marietta family lost their home and pet, and two city firefighters were injured in a blaze that destroyed a house at 120 Elmwood Ave. late Wednesday afternoon.

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Throughout the whole of the UK and the USA there is one dog amongst all the other dog breeds that stands head and shoulders above the others for popularity, the Labrador Retriever.

If you are fortunate enough to spend some time in the company of a Labrador Retriever you will soon discover why these lovable dogs are proving to be so popular. These dogs are friendly, playful, intelligent and loyal. Labrador Retrievers absolutely adore children and this is why families rate them as one of the best dog breeds around.

The Labrador Retriever is a fun loving breed, they enjoy the water either swimming in it or generally simply splashing around having a good time. Another reason that the Labrador Retriever is such an ideal choice for families is the fact that they are a dog that can just go on for hours, much like children! They love to play fetch and swim. They will keep your children entertained all day long as well as wear them out. Labradors have unparalleled energy. Some have even run until they have given themselves a heart attack. They simply don’t know when they have given their all.

There are numerous dog breeds that make brilliant family dogs but none that are quite as good at filling the vacancy than the Labrador Retriever. These particular dogs do not simply just fill the gap in a family they become companions and friends. Any information on Labrador Retrievers will tell potential owners how mellow these dogs truly are, if you are considering a watchdog then a Labrador Retriever is probably not a good first choice. Intruders would just be covered in licks! They do possess quite a deep bark though and stand fairly tall and if the intruder pays no attention to their exceedingly waggy tail then they could feasibly be worried by a Labrador Retriever.

As far as dogs go the Labrador Retriever is an easy dog to train due to its intelligence. They are a breed of dog that simply loves to please its owner and make them happy and pleased with them. When compared with other dog breeds Labrador Retrievers do not shed as much fur as others, this is always a bonus.

If you read any dog information it will normally tell you of the biggest flaw the Labrador Retriever possesses, its appetite. These dogs are like dustbins on legs! They have a big appetite and are prone to gaining weight quickly. The trick is to monitor their food intake and also ensure they receive enough exercise. This is a clever dog though and will attempt bribery with its gorgeous big, brown eyes.

Labrador Retrievers are prone to several disorders that are associated with too much weight, as are most dog breeds. It is therefore imperative to watch their diet especially the amount of treats consumed. They are also prone to hip dysplasia, a disease that causes the joints to deteriorate. It is very painful for them and often fatal. It is important to have your dog screened for dysplasia before you take them home from the breeder.

The Labrador Retriever is a perfect addition as a family dog due to its incredible nature and temperament.

Endless books, magazines, and Internet articles have addressed the basics when getting a new puppy. But regardless of just how simple and repetitive puppy care information may become, like anything else in life, always refer back to those basics for timeless advice.

Check out the following “Don’ts” when a new puppy has arrived in your home:

1. Don’t strike at your puppy, no matter how heinous the crime may be. All you will do is frighten the little guy and possibly injure him in the process. You have to keep in mind that he is a complete stranger to your home and your entire world. Remember that he has just been separated from his mother and as far as his little mind is concerned, you look nothing like her!

In this regard, don’t use any objects to spank your dog either. Justifying such punishment by using a rolled up newspaper instead of your hand will not suffice. Refrain from ALL physical hitting.

2. Don’t leave any items around the house that you cherish. It may be an old saying, but it’s certainly true: Puppies eat EVERYTHING!  If you want to keep those new socks free from holes then put them up. Still haven’t quit that smoking habit of yours? Guess what? Your new puppy would love nothing more than to chew on those cigarettes that are lying around the house. And just because your new iPod cannot be torn up like an old sock, your new puppy will spend plenty of time trying to gnaw his way through it.

3. Don’t allow every visitor that comes by the house to handle your puppy. In fact, you should even restrict some family members from handling the new puppy, at least for the first week or two. If too many human hands pick him up then he may become a nervous dog that could have negative socialization issues.

4. Don’t pick your new puppy up by his forelegs. Children are the first to commit this crime as they are not as careful with small dogs as adults are. A puppy’s legs are not strong enough for someone to lift him up by. When this happens you will hear your puppy shriek in pain. The injury may be so severe that his appetite is lost, he runs a fever, and grows listless. When this happens, be sure to contact the veterinarian as soon as possible.

5. Don’t leave any holes uncovered inside of the house. Like cats, puppies are insanely curious and would literally kill themselves if nobody was watching out for them.

6. Don’t leave any electrical wires where your new puppy can reach them. These little guys love to chew on wires if left out. There have been hundreds of stories of little dogs who died from electrocution simply because their owners neglected to puppy-proof the inside of the home.

For those of you who are thinking about keeping a pet dog, it would be a good idea for you to consider keeping a Labrador retriever dog for a pet. The popularity of this breed is on the rise and there are several good reasons for this including this breed’s very friendly nature. Besides his very friendly nature, the Labrador retriever dog is also very well adjusted to being in the company of children, who in any case would adore this particular breed, especially as he is very gentle towards them.

Trains Well

Another endearing quality of the Labrador retriever dog is his ability to train well and he will also readily learn the basic rules of the house, and in addition, is also able to learn to do a few tricks as well. There no doubts that the Labrador retriever dog picks up things very fast, and he is also a very obedient animal that will always serve his master faithfully. With such outstanding qualities, the Labrador retriever dog is a great joy – both in the company of adults as well as with children.

As the owner of a Labrador retriever dog you will, of course, need to shoulder a fair amount of responsibility regarding the upkeep and welfare of your pet. In fact, keeping a Labrador retriever dog at home also gives you a great opportunity to inculcate a sense of responsibility in your children who must be taught how to properly own as well as care for their pet.

You must also ensure that your Labrador retriever dog is given plenty of exercise as he is very energetic and thus will need to burn his energy in a productive way. He must also be given a lot of space to run about as well as be taken for walks regularly. In addition, the Labrador retriever dog demands and should be give a great deal of attention and you must do your best, as his owner, to give him love and make him feel like he is your friend and not just an acquisition to the home.

For his part, the Labrador retriever dog will crave companionship from humans and so, it is never wise to leave him on his own. If you are going on vacation, makes sure to leave him with someone responsible who will provide him with attention and care for him properly. In the case of a Labrador rescue dog, you need to be even more careful about how you keep him and you must ensure that he is given a lot of love and care and he should be made to feel wanted at all times as well.

All in all, bringing home a Labrador retriever dog will prove to be a boon for you and your family who will soon fall in love with this lovable, intelligent and excellent pet dog.

Finding A Top Dog Labrador Breeder

After careful research and consideration, you have decided on the breed of dog you want. The next step in locating the newest addition to your family is to find a good yellow, black or chocolate Lab breeder. This is not always easy to do, as there are many bad apple Labrador breeders out there who care more about the green backs than the little yellow, chocolate, and black backs running around their feet.

A very good sign of a high quality Labrador breeder is how much time they take finding out about you. Any breeder that really cares about their pups is not going to sell one to just any person, regardless of how much money is involved. You may be asked to fill out an application, and meet with the Labrador breeders themselves one or twice before ever seeing the puppies. This is a good thing – you want someone who cares that much about their dogs. This can help assure you that you are not getting a poorly bred puppy.

From the website of the labrador dog Ola Norrman provides with his special skills concerning the breed Labrador. Learn all about the highly trainable Labrador and about why this dog is such a popular family dog.

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