Why Labrador Retrievers Make Great Pets

Kat Rice Williams
We all know that Labrador Retrievers, often referred to as Labs, are smarter than the average dog. If you are searching for a pooch to keep you company, then the Lab may be your dog of choice. The average Labrador Retriever weighs between sixty and eighty pounds. They are medium sized dogs, with a broad build, and thick features. With proper nutrition, exercise, and health care, The life expectancy on these dogs, is between ten and twelve years.

Labrador Retrievers are famous for their gentle nature. This non-aggressive canine breed comes in colors of Chocolate, Black, and Yellow. Labrador Retrievers are kind, sensitive, and easy to train. Labrador Retrievers have temperaments that are very reliable, Which makes them excellent service dogs for the blind, and handicap.

Labrador Retrievers are energetic, and need to have plenty of outdoor space available for play. Labrador retrievers have A keen sense of smell, and they love to swim, and play in the water. They enjoy chasing birds, and squirrels. Playing fetch is always a favorite activity for most Labrador Retrievers.

The short, thick, water repellent coat is easy to care for. Brushing with a firm dog brush, and bathing when necessary is all that is needed to maintain a healthy shine. If Labs are going to be kept inside, regular brushing of the coat is necessary to minimize shedding.

Labrador Retrievers should be exercised on a daily basis. They enjoy taking long walks in the park or around the neighborhood. Labs have extremely powerful necks, so they should be leash trained while they are puppies. If you don't exercise your Lab regularly, they may find other ways to entertain themselves, like tearing up your house. Labrador Retrievers have large appetites. Owners need to monitor their Labrador's daily food intake, or they may become overweight. In the summertime, They should be given plenty of fresh clean water.

Labrador Retrievers make excellent pets for anybody with the time to care for them, and the available yard space. If you are seriously looking for a pet to complete your family, take a closer look at choosing one of these cute, and lovable canines. They are often the dog of choice for families with small children. Often small children can get a little rough when handling dogs, so it is extremely important to choose a dog with a mild temper.

Labrador retrievers are fun, gentle, and caring. Labs love to be part of the family. They adore getting lots of attention, and are always on their best behavior.

Published by Kat Rice Williams

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  • wayne12/2/2008

    i just got in the door with a new yellow lab puppy, super pumped on training him , he is only 8 weeks and he already listens when i call em, crazzzy eh, hah,

  • mystic summer5/14/2007

    Great article. I used to have a lab when i was a little kid. But they need training like any other dog. I've seen people with ones that were completely out of control.

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