How To Find Labrador Pictures

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by Brooke Sunderland

People love to have collections of Labrador pictures and there are a variety of places you can go to find Labrador pictures whether you are looking for action photos or just good quality collection. Many places offer a variety of pictures while others are very specific to their picture content and it all depends, of course, on where you look. Take the time to check out all of the Labrador picture sources and see which ones work out best for you. You may even find something you were not looking for that you were happy to find.

Professional photographers love to create over sized picture books of detailed and high definition pictures of the Labrador breed. The dog lends itself to such beautiful markings that you cannot help but be impressed with the photo quality and the hard work that goes into a collection like this. Labradors are also very obedient dogs so they can get themselves into poses and situations that make for some great pictures as well.

The Internet is filled with websites that contain Labrador pictures and one type of site is the compilation website or message board. On a compilation website people are allowed to post pictures of their Labrador for the world to see in various poses and situations.

Most of them are of the dog in its home activities and some pictures are of show dogs and even show dog champions. You can also see some police dogs as well. Either way you can find a wide variety of Labrador pictures on a compilation website.

Sometimes it can be interesting to check out the website of a particular owner who posts his Labrador pictures of his dog in all types of situations or even the websites of show dog champions. You can really get a look at a Labrador at home with these regularly updated pictures and the daily diaries these owners keep. You can learn a lot about a Labrador by studying the day-to-day activities of other Labradors and their owners.

There is a lot to be learned from checking in on a Labrador’s daily activities. When a breeder puts together a website and uploads Labrador pictures to it, the breeder only wants to show the best pictures that they can so that it reflects positively on their business.

With a breeder’s website you not only get quality Labrador pictures but you can also get a look at the different variety of breeds of the Labrador as well so you can see for yourself what they look like and get some more valuable information on them. You can learn a lot from the information you will find on a breeder’s website.

There are so many places to see Labrador pictures that you could literally spend hours just going through them and still not see all that there is to see. Don’t forget to also check out the new video websites such as Youtube as well because there are a lot of interesting Labrador videos out there that can give you an even better idea of the capabilities of the Labrador breed and what you can expect from it.

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Should You Buy Labradors From Pet Shops?

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by Brooke Sunderland

Pet overpopulation, genetics, politics and economics, who knew getting a puppy from a pet store, can be so complicated. You probably thought those big brown puppy eyes are the only thing that matters but as with everything in the world today. Things are not as easy as that.

Labrador’s are all the rage around the world. Aside from being utterly lovable they are also extremely versatile. Labradors, unlike most dogs, are not temperamental at all. They get along well with other breed of dogs and they are intelligent, multi talented, and loving without being over bearing.

Puppy mills and puppy mill owners are atrocious people who do not care for the well being of Labrador puppies. They are in the business of raising dogs for money and because Labradors are in demand it is one of the commonly victimized breed.

Ninety percent of Labradors sold in pet stores come from puppy mills. Commercial Labrador breeders are very wise. They keep their breeding facilities just over animal cruelty standards but still the conditions are deplorable. Most of the people who own puppy mills begin with good intentions. Sadly greed sets in and when this happens they don’t maintain their facilities and they simply keep the dogs for the purpose of income generation.

Labrador breeders on the other hand are pretty different, because they are artists in the dog world. They breed dogs not necessarily for income but in the quest for the perfect Labrador in looks, temperament and intelligence. Labrador breeders don’t just sell puppies to anyone they make you prove that you deserve their priced doggies before even considering of letting you own one. Like Hollywood, the pet store industry has been plagued with scandals since time immemorial. The incalculable bulk of Labradors sold at pet stores are bred from puppy mills. Pet shops are very well known to be financing and keeping the puppy mill industry alive.

Unlike Labrador breeders, puppy mills do not care about the conditions they raise and breed dogs in. What they want is low costs so they get higher profits. Mother dogs and studs are kept in cages with hard wires for flooring, and no protection from the elements at all. In breeding is a common occurrence, which results in a degraded, abnormal or defective puppy.

There is a way of checking if a puppy came from a commercial Labrador breeder that’s okay, unfortunately the paper work will get up to two weeks. The tendency is that someone else would have probably bought the puppy you wanted by that time.

If you really want a pet, the safest bet is not to buy from a pet store. If the need is not that urgent you can always do backgrounds check on the pet store of your choice. Better yet, simply go to the nearest kennel club and ask for recommendations. Buying a puppy that came from a puppy mill will cost you tons of veterinary care bills, so be careful and make your choices responsibly.

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Questions You Should As Your Labrador Retriever Breeder

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by Brooke Sunderland

You need to ask your prospective Labrador Retriever breeder a lot more questions other than how much they cost. Because Labs are the most popular breed in North America, there are (sadly) many people who breed Labs for quantity rather than quality. With a pre-written list of questions for your Labrador breeder, you can help avoid those breeders that shouldn’t be within a mile of a puppy.

The most important questions when can I come look at the kennel, what kind of contract do you require and what do you look for in a new puppy owner. If you don’t have time to ask a lot of questions (say, if you are at a dog show), then at least try to slip in those three. The answers you get will tell you most of what you need to know about what kind of breeder your future Lab puppy will be like.

You can tell a lot by what a Labrador Retriever breeder is like when you visit their home and kennel. Are they messy? Did they even remember you were coming? And does the place stink of dog poop? The place should be reasonably clean, smell okay and the dogs should appear clean, happy and friendly. It is normal to see some living outside most of the time in covered kennels. If you don’t like what you see and smell, move on.

Take a good sniff when you are at the kennels. It should smell okay, perhaps be a bit musty, but should not smell overpoweringly like decaying meat or like dog poop. Labrador Retrievers need exercise and so should not be kept in crates all day – especially stacked crates. It is okay if they live in outdoor kennels with runs. You need to see how the dogs react and if they are clean and perky. This is a good indication that your puppy will be raised in a good environment.

Although there are no certainties in the dog world, you can greatly reduce your chances of getting a raw deal and a sickly puppy by obtaining certain paperwork from the Labrador Retriever breeders.

Paperwork for Lab puppies does not mean the newspaper you use for paper training. You need to ask about health certificates of both parents of the Labrador puppy as well as a contract. Yes, there definitely has to be a contract made up by the breeder about what the breeder is responsible for (especially in terms of your puppy’s health) and what you are responsible for. A contract is a deal breaker. No contract ? no deal.

Great Labrador Retriever breeders will give you all the paperwork before you even ask for it. They will also start quizzing you about what you expect in a dog and your store of Labrador Retriever information. Good breeders will always give preference to those with Lab experience.

A good breeder will take a long time to learn your personality and lifestyle requirements before selecting a puppy for you.

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What Is The History Behind The Labrador Retriever?

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by Brooke Sunderland

The Labrador Retriever is one of the most popular breeds of dog in the world. They are considered as being in the class of sporting dogs, one that is generally used to hunt upland game birds and waterfowl. Labrador Retrievers were actually first recognized in England as far back as the year 1903, and first registered by the American Kennel Club in the United States in 1917.

Although Labradors Retrievers were first recognized in England they originated in Newfoundland, Canada. Their stature remains relatively the same. The Labrador’s coat is a waterproof one with short, straight hairs in the topcoat and a soft undercoating. Although their appearance is certainly attractive, the most appealing aspect of Labrador Retrievers is their temperament. They are very friendly, loving and devoted dogs, and make an ideal family pet. They are also generally free of aggression and happy to play for hours on end, and so they are even suitable for families with young children.

Labrador Retrievers have quite an interesting history behind them. They were originally used for fishing, because they were so perfectly suited to the purpose. With their short, waterproof coat they were perfect to use for retrieving fish from the water because the fisherman need a dog that is not going to be pulling a lot of water with them back into the boat every retrieval. These dogs also are born with an excellent retrieving instinct so they do not need to have time spent on them for training in this area.

By the time the turn of the century came about, Labrador Retrievers were appearing in the British Kennel Club’s events and while there have been strains of Labradors up to this time it is still unknown just how many of these dogs were folded into Labradors or into other breeds as the registrations began to separate. Labradors were first imported to the United States during World War I, and it was then that they began being used more as a gun dog.

It is easy to see that the history of the Labrador Retriever is very long and significant. It is important for any potential Labrador Retriever owner to be educated not only on the history of these dogs but also on what your reasons are for choosing this breed.

The history of the Labrador Retriever breed is one that dates back to ancient times. Labradors are some of the first dogs to be established in the American Kennel Club, and so their name has really been marked down in history. They are really wonderful dogs, and as long as you are aware of the reasons that you are interested in getting one of these dogs, you should be fine.

If you are interested in getting a Labrador Retriever you should know that you are making a really great decision. By learning about their history you will become more educated on the breed and if you are going to buy a Labrador Retriever you will want to have a few good reasons for doing so and really understand these reasons.

After all, owning a dog is a long-term commitment so you should be sure that the Labrador is the best breed for you before deciding to get one.

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What To Look For In A Labrador Rescue Centre

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by Brooke Sunderland

It is a sad fact, but animal shelters are becoming more and more common with each passing day. Animal abuse has reached unprecedented levels, and the abused dogs invariably end up in rescue centres, fearful and distrustful of human beings. Abused dogs are hard to place in new homes. Finding owners willing and able to supply the love and patience necessary is difficult.

Other people simply discover that they do not have the time to pay attention to their adopted dogs. Labrador Retrievers are energetic and enthusiastic dogs, and many owners cannot learn to control them, so they choose to take them to animal shelters so someone else can deal with them.

Adopting a Labrador from a rescue centre not only goes a long way in helping to deal with this problem, but it is also a rewarding experience for you as the new owner. It is important to know that the adoption may not go as smoothly as you would like. Expect this, but don’t go into it with expectations that are too high. If you have the time and patience to invest in your adopted pet, then you will almost certainly have gained a loyal and loving friend.

Part of what can make an adoption successful or not, is choosing the right rescue centre. It is important to find a shelter that gives these dogs the love and medical attention that they deserve. Many Labradors in these shelters have come from abusive homes, so they can sometimes be fearful of humans. Find a shelter that works to restore these dogs’ trust in humans.

Many Labradors have developed distrust or aggression towards humans because they were abused in the past. Look for animal shelters that spend time with their animals, and also have the facilities to give them the medical attention that they need.

A common mistake that prospective adopters make after picking up their dog from the Labrador rescue centre is expecting love at first sight. Just as humans have to become comfortable around new faces, Labradors also need time to get to know you. Also, it’s important not to expect too much from your Labrador right away.

Also, be sure to let your Labrador become accustomed to its new surroundings. Don’t try to train it too quickly, and don’t rush into introducing new pets or younger children. Show some patience and most importantly, don’t expect too much too quickly. I

It can be a lot of work, but be assured that it will be well worth it in the end. Things might not go smoothly at first, but if you are patient and loving towards your adopted Labrador, they will become a very loyal, very special friend.

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Picking The Right Black Labrador For You

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by Brooke Sunderland

There is a lot to think about when trying to figure out which breed of dog would be best for you and your family. But when push comes to shove, it seems that a lot of people are finding themselves attached to the idea of a Black Labrador being a good pet for the family. And they are correct as these dogs, even though they are known for being excellent work dogs for the police, are able to make excellent pets in the home.

As it is, this breed of dog is one of the most popular dogs being used by police and other types of government bodies. These dogs serve as wonderful detectives and have a high working ability and never give up easily. These dogs are not only great for work but also for families as they are very gentle, intelligent, and they have a wonderful good nature about them. But, this breed must be trained on the basics of housebreaking because if left undone, they can become very boisterous.

It is important to understand just what type of dog you will have on your hands once your Black Labrador is full grown because they are not puppies forever. This breed does grow into a pretty big dog with their weight normally coming in at sixty five to eighty pounds for the males and fifty five to seventy pounds for the females. These dogs can easily become over weight if proper diet and exercise is not given so make sure you do all you can to prevent that as there are serious health risks involved when there is obesity.

Their coat is smooth and short and they are prone to shedding so make sure that they are groomed on a regular basis. Their tail is pretty straight and is known to be somewhat on the strong side so you may want to watch small children around those tails. And it is those tails and coat that helps them with swimming as the tail acts like a rudder for when it wants to go in a different direction and the coat is almost waterproof.

When a family is considering Black Labradors as their possible choice for a pet, there are still more things to love about them then what has already been mentioned. This breed is an extremely gentle breed despite its size so they make a great addition to a home that has children.

They are not territorial at all and they are hardly ever very aggressive. But they do like to chew so watch out for your things around the house because before you know it, it will be chewed up. Do not worry though, as proper training can fix the chewing habit in no time at all.

And in case having a great deal of independence is important to you, know that the females are more self-sufficient then the males. And you need to keep in mind that this breed does not reach full maturity until about three years of age, which means you will have three years of nonstop puppy action.

Also, in order to keep your pet at a safe weight, you really need to watch how much the dog eats because they will eat and eat until they become obese.

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Labrador Problems: No More Than In Any Other Breed

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by Brooke Sunderland

The Labrador retriever is an intelligent animal that generally does not give his owner any reason to complain, though as with all dog breeds, this breed too will have the odd problem – both behavioral as well as health related. However, provided you give proper Labrador training, you should not face too many problems in controlling your Labrador and most Labrador problems can easily be resolved through this means. In fact, many of the behavioral problems can be attributed to instinctive acts on the part of the Labrador and these require that you show patience and be determined in teaching your pet the correct behavior.

Nevertheless, Labrador problems that stem from instinctive behavior are not all that easy to solve though with consistency and firmness you can teach your dog not to chase cats, become destructive or even chew up everything in sight. Of course, you can also send your pet to a professional dog trainer, especially if you are sure that the problem is one that requires getting professional help.

Although a Labrador is gentle by nature, a puppy that has not been given proper Labrador training can become a bit of a problematic creature and can easily become rather agitated though this may often be due to nothing more than separation anxiety which can cause him to cry and become fretful especially when left on his own. Another common Labrador problem is his being very dominant and though some people go to the extent of neutering their Labrador in order to overcome this problem, it is still not the proper corrective step since it will fail to solve the problem.

There are no doubts that proper Labrador training is essential if you want to teach your Labrador what the accepted behavior is and also to teach him the house rules by which he must live. In any case, among the common Labrador problems that you will have to put up with there are things such as chasing cats, being destructive due to feeling anxious, fearing loud noises, chewing up things, being generally difficult, and daydreaming as well as suffering from car sickness. Some of these behavioral problems can be handled through imparting proper Labrador training while others might require sending your Labrador to a professional trainer.

If you notice Labrador problems in your pet that are related to his behavior, you would do well to consult a behaviorist to get some useful leads on how to deal with the problem. In fact, you must be able to provide early and timely Labrador training if you don’t want to contend with another common Labrador problem which is that of chewing up things and also destroying property.

If you find that there are certain Labrador problems that are affecting your joy in owning a pet, you may in such cases need to consult a professional dog trainer who can use his expertise in helping rid the dog of many of his unwanted behaviors, especially those that are a result of instinctive acts.

However, Labradors and most other dog breeds as well are not spiteful animals and they do not chew up things to get back at you and thus you need to find out the root cause of the problem before finding appropriate Labrador training methods to help teach your pet how not to chew up your possessions and property.

In case your Labrador consistently misbehaves you would do well to keep a journal in which you should record when the misbehavior took place and what the misbehavior was. This will not only provide you with better understanding of the Labrador problem, but will also help professionals in tackling the problem in a more efficient manner as well.

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Common Labrador Health Problems

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by Brooke Sunderland

The Labrador is the most popular breed of dog in the world and aside from all of its positive traits it can also be a very healthy breed of dog as well. But like every other breed there are Labrador health problems to be aware of and keep a look out for. You can expect a healthy Labrador to live between twelve and fifteen years and with proper medical care, and regular checkups, there is no reason to not expect that kind of life span out of your dog.

However there are some Labrador health problems you should be aware of and if you start to see signs of problems then get your dog to the vet immediately. In the larger Labradors there could be hip dysplasia, which is when the hip joints are not formed properly together. This condition gets worse over time but can be treated. If your dog is having problems walking then this could be the reason.

Problems walking can also be caused by other disorders that usually develop at birth and worsen throughout the dog’s life. The elbow joint of the Labrador is an area that could also be experiencing problems and causing your dog to experience pain when walking. This, like hip dysplasia, is treatable with surgery by your vet so this is just another reason to get your dog to the vet right away if you notice any problems in the way your dog is walking.

Another common Labrador health problem is eye infections. The Labrador is known to get eye infections from time to time and if you notice excess fluid in the dog’s eyes, or just that your dog seems to be cleaning their eyes a great deal, then you need to get the vet involved right away.

To some owners a Labrador that is a little plump is a happy dog. The reality is that one of the most avoidable, and problematic, Labrador health problems is obesity and it comes right back to the owner to make sure that their dog is on a proper diet and gets plenty of exercise every day.

Most owners love their dogs and they want to see their dogs happy. To that end some owners feed their dog as much as their dog can eat and this is never a healthy thing. Always make sure you have your Labrador on a proper diet and that it gets plenty of exercise everyday to avoid Labrador health problems including obesity. It is up to the owner to regulate how much their dog eats and to make sure their dog gets plenty of exercise so do the right thing and make sure your dog stays healthy.

While Labrador health problems may not be as common as they are in other breeds it is still up to the owner to be sure to tend to their dog’s needs whenever they arise.

Keep them active and on a proper diet to avoid obesity and always make sure you get your dog to regular visits to the vet to avoid any problems for their lifetime.

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How To Identify Labrador Health Problems

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by Brooke Sunderland

When people get a Labrador they are not only getting one of the most popular and intelligent breeds of dog available, but also they are also getting one of the healthier breeds of dogs as well. While there are Labrador health problems to be on the look out for if you get your dog medical attention when it needs it and make sure it gets to the vet for regular checkups then there is no reason why the average Labrador should not live twelve to fifteen very happy years.

However there are some Labrador health problems you should be aware of and if you start to see signs of problems then get your dog to the vet immediately. In the larger Labradors there could be hip dysplasia, which is when the hip joints are not formed properly together. This condition gets worse over time but can be treated. If your dog is having problems walking then this could be the reason.

Your vet may come to realize that your dog does not have hip dysplasia at all because Labradors are also prone to other developmental Labrador health problems that can affect the joints. One of the more common is the elbow joint and this can also cause your dog a great deal of pain when it tries to walk so be sure to get your dog to the vet right away to get the surgery it needs to relieve the pain of this chronic condition.

Labradors are also known to get simple problems such as eye infections. If you notice excess fluid in your dog’s eyes then get them to the vet for medication right away. Eye infections can get complicated by your dog cleaning their eyes constantly to relieve the infection so be sure that you do not wait on the eye condition and get the antibiotics and other medications your dog needs to relieve its discomfort as soon as possible.

A constant attempt to clean an infected eye can lead to many more problems so get the problem addressed immediately.

Sometimes the Labrador health problems that your dog can experience don’t seem so bad to you but they are devastating to your dog. Labradors love to eat and usually their owners love to feed them. However obesity is a huge Labrador health problem and it is up to the owner to regulate their dog’s diet to be certain that they are not eating too much. Also make sure your Labrador gets plenty of exercise every day to avoid obesity and just getting lazy in general.

While Labrador health problems may not be as common as they are in other breeds it is still up to the owner to be sure to tend to their dog’s needs whenever they arise.

Keep them active and on a proper diet to avoid obesity and always make sure you get your dog to regular visits to the vet to avoid any problems for their lifetime.

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Easy Ways To Take Great Labrador Pictures

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by Brooke Sunderland

You don’t have to hire a professional to get professional looking pictures of your dog. An inexpensive digital camera will take great pictures, and a digital camera saves you money because it gives you the option of deleting your bad shots instead of paying to have them processed and printed.

Taking pictures of your Labrador can be a lot of fun for you and your dog. The beautiful Labrador breed, with its soft, silky coat, is a natural subject for portrait photography. Your dog can look adorable in its pictures, whether you use the very latest in high-tech digital cameras or an inexpensive camera phone.

Do some advance preparation for your Labrador photo session. First, make a list of all the equipment you’ll need. Second, put a fresh memory card in your camera with plenty of storage capacity so you don’t get an annoying card full message when your Labrador finally strikes that perfect pose. Third, start with fresh batteries.

Choose a setting for your pictures. For an indoor setting, be sure the light is adequate. You may want to set your Labrador on a table with a lamp shining directly over it. Arrange any backdrops you will need so you can grab them quickly between shots. If you are working in an outdoor area, secure the area for your Labrador’s safety. A fenced back yard makes a great outdoor setting because you won’t need to worry about your dog getting away and being hit by a car or attacked by a loose dog.

When you’re trying to take great pictures of your Labrador, you can’t also be the one who does all the grooming, staging and other behind-the-scenes tasks. Ask a friend who gets along well with your dog to act as your assistant. After the photo session is over, give your helper a thank-you gift with one of the photos on it. A coffee mug or a framed print of one of your Labrador photos is a good idea for a gift.

Your choice of what background to use for your Labrador pictures sets the tone of the mood for the pictures. Plan your backgrounds carefully. The Labrador looks best photographed against a solid colored backdrop. Many photographers now use a chromatic green backdrop. With this backdrop, your background disappears in your digital photos, and you can place your Labrador into any digital backdrop you can find. Add scenery and details to your photos without leaving home.

Props and accessories help enhance your dog’s appeal. Use colorful dog toys are popular choices for props, as are stuffed animals, tennis balls or potted flowers. There is no color that clashes with the coat of a Labrador.

You should always photograph your dog from your dog’s eye level, not your eye level. Get down on the floor to get better shots or put your dog up on a bed to get those eye level pictures. These helpful tips will help you get the very best pictures possible of your Labrador.

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