Labrador Retriever​ - Sporting Group

Labrador Retriever

Breed Group: Sporting Group

Size Group: Large Dog Breeds

Origin: Newfoundland

Height: 22.5”-24.5” (male) 21.5”-23.5” (female)

Weight: 65-80lbs (male) 55-70lbs (female)

Color: Black, Chocolate, Yellow

Lifespan11-13 years

Temperament: Loyal, smart, friendly

 

Overview

Ahoy puppy! The Labrador Retriever started life off at sea near the coast of Newfoundland, helping fisherman haul in the day’s catch. Today this pup can be found as a guide dog, therapy dog, search and rescue dog, hunting companion, and a lovable couch potato. About the only thing these pups can’t do is be a proficient watch dog.

They are so darn friendly they welcome anyone into their home with open paws.  They are incredible with active families and will jump into about any body of water ever. They require lots of exercise and a moderate amount of grooming. Labs require some work but it will be worth it for all the love you receive in turn.

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Sandra Bullock, Betty White, Kevin Costner, Steve Martin, Anne Hathaway, Miranda Lambert, Charles Esten, Mary Kate Olsen, Bill Clinton, Minnie Driver, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Drew Barrymore, Prince Charles, Jennifer Garner

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A Black Lab-Rottweiler mix named Bosco was the elected mayor of Sunol, California from 1981-1994.

Health

Labs are generally very healthy dogs. Some health conditions to be aware of include elbow dysplasia, hip dysplasia, hereditary myopathy, progressive retinal atrophy, exercised induced collapse, bloat, epilepsy, osteochondritis dissecans, otitis externa, and cataracts.

While you always hope your pet will live a long and healthy life, it is always a good idea to invest in pet health insurance.

Keeping your dog’s mouth clean and problem free goes a long way to your pup’s overall health. Dental hygiene can be the cause or can be the byproduct of other serious health issues.

Visual inspections can be performed to keep track of the signs of potentially waning oral health. These signs can be anything from bad breath to abnormal chewing to loss of appetite.

Keeping ahead of these warning signs can pay dividends. A preventative approach can delay and stop many of the common dental problems from arising.

Oral health can be tackled in five basic steps:

  1. Brushing your dog’s teeth to prevent an undesirable buildup of plaque
  2. Feed your dog a diet where the high quality dog food has dental benefits
  3. Regularly give your dog dental toys and treats
  4. Use mouthwash, to help where brushing misses
  5. At the sign of any abnormalities, consult a vet. You can even do it virtually, from the convenience of your home.

Dogs are just like humans in that they can experience anxiety. The degree to which they are susceptible to anxiety and how they deal with anxiety is breed specific. Left unchecked, initial signs of anxiety could give way to an anxiety disorder. The symptoms of anxiety disorders can lead to a myriad of behavior issues.

Knowing the signs and symptoms will best equip you to keep ahead of it and to nip it in the bud at the earliest signs. There are options available to help with anxiety.

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Grooming

Labs do not require much upkeep to their water-resistant coat. Brush your pup’s coat once a week to remove dead hair and redistribute naturally occurring skin oil. Labs go through two seasonal sheds. During this time, brushing your dog daily will help to contain the amount of hair around your house. Your pup will only need a bath once a month or when he gets dirty or starts to smell.

As with all dogs, keep your pup’s eyes and ears clean and clear of debris. Floppy-eared dogs are more prone to ear infections, so be sure to dry your pup’s ears when he swims or gets a bath. Trim your pup’s nail monthly and brush your pup’s teeth several times per week.

Cost

$400 – $1,500

Exercise

Labs need between 1-2 hours of exercise per day. They love hiking, running, walking, exploring nature, swimming, and playing games with family. While a fenced in yard is ideal for these pups when you are playing games, leaving your dog alone all day outside is not. Labs can become destructive when they are not given an outlet for their energy.

Nutrition

Your full-sized Labrador retriever will eat around 2.5 cups of food per day over 2 meals. This breed is prone to bloat which is an immediately life-threatening condition where the stomach overfills and flips in the torso. You can help avoid this situation by monitoring the rate at which your pup eats. The exact amount of food your dog will need will vary depending on age and activity level.

 

We’ve taken a look at some premium dog foods, high in nutrition here.

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Training

As with all dogs, early socialization with humans and other dogs is key. Labs are eager to please and thrive in consistent positive reinforcement training. Do not allow bad behavior when your pup is young because it is cute. This breed gets quite large and teaching your dog to unlearn some originally accepted behavior is confusing for them.

Proper training is essential to ensuring the safety of your dog and those around you. Having your dog come when they should, and in general having them listen is something you want to address early in your pup’s life, as it will pay dividends down the line. There are many tried and true training programs to accomplish this training – faster and better than you might think!

Unless you’re living on a farm, or have the space, a yipping dog, or one that barks all day when you are gone could be an issue with the neighbors and/or landlord. Historically, dogs would bark to communicate with the rest of the pack when hunting and bark as a warning shot to predators eyeing up their flock. Barking is deep rooted in dogs and manifests itself in many ways and for a variety of reasons.

Just like any habit or instinct, there are effective ways you can train this issue away.

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Supplements

A solid Glucosamine Supplement for hips and joints will go a long way to helping your furry friend.

Other helpful supplements include full-spectrum hemp oil or CBD oil. Fish oil skin and coat supplement.

Ensuring a comprehensive preventative vitamin and mineral plan is essential to keeping your dog healthy. Truth is, there are vitamins and minerals that your dog needs, but doesn’t produce naturally. While many of these vitamins and minerals can be found in your dog’s current diet and dog food, the question becomes, are there enough vitamins to ensure they aren’t deficient.

Poor nutrition can lead to some of the most common health issues, such as weak joints, compromised immunity, increased allergies, and low energy.

Vitamins play a vital role in your pet’s health and overall life expectancy. Here are some multivitamin and joint relief options.

As regulations around marijuana have eased, the emergence of CBD oils for humans and dogs have sprung up.

Just to begin to dispel the negative stigma, CBD extract comes from Hemp, marijuana’s cousin. Unlike its cousin, there are no psychoactive qualities in CBD oil. An emerging number of clinical and institutional studies have shown the wide variety of healing qualities in CBD, including pain management, and the containment of seizures and epileptic episodes.

Explore this remedy further to see all the health benefits that have transformed the lives of so many dogs to date.

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