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About Labrador Retriever

Playful and Outgoing Breed of Dog
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  • Life Expentancy:
  • 10 to 12 years

Labrador Retrievers are the most friendly and loyal pets. 

 

They are the most popular in America. They are best known for their good-natured and hardworking. Like human kids, they are attention seekers too and might moan to get your attention. They are prone to separation anxiety and thus cannot be left alone for a longer period of time.

 

Labs come in three colors: chocolate, black, and yellow. They have sleek and pretty coats that are easy to take care of. Their top coat is short and thick. Their undercoat is softer and protects them from the weather, especially cold temperatures and water.

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    • Affectionate
    • Smart
    • Cheerful
    • Playful
    • Energetic
    • Friendly
    • mischief 
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  • Easy to train
  • Good for new pet owners
  • Small-sized
  • Moderate shredding
  • Stubborn

Exercise Requirement (Per Day)

15 min

30 min

45 min

60 min


Energy Level

LOW

AVERAGE

HIGH


Tendency to Drool

LOW

AVERAGE

HIGH


Tendency to Snore

LOW

MODERATE

HIGH


Tendency to Bark

LOW

MODERATE

HIGH


Tendency to Dig

LOW

MODERATE

HIGH


Hypoallergenic

LOW

MODERATE

HIGH


Litter Size

7

Couples -

Couples with Kids -

Joint Family -

Old Age Citizens -


FAQ's

Answer :
No, the Labrador Retriever doesn’t bark a lot.
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Male Labrador Retrievers are better as they are more playful and cuddlier than female ones.
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A Labrador Retriever is an exceptionally smart dog.
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Labrador Retriever is a clean dog and does not smell.
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Labrador Retriever Puppies are not likely to show aggressive biting
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Leaving them alone for a lengthy amount of time is never a good idea as they are prone to separation anxiety.
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They may suffer from minor health issues include retinal dysplasia and cataract which can be cured.
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No, they are not at all hard to train. Even the new pet parents can train them easily.
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Yes, they quickly become overweight if overfed as they love to eat.
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No, they don’t need a lot of grooming but moderate grooming


History of Labrador Retriever


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Labrador Retrievers arrived from the island of Newfoundland, off the northeastern Atlantic coast of Canada. Initially, they were called St. John's dogs and served as assistants to the local fisherman in the 1700s after the capital city of Newfoundland.

 

After World War II they became most popular and really began to take off, and in 1991, the Labrador Retriever registered with the American Kennel Club.

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