Why Chose A Labrador Retriever?
- Labrador Retriever are wonderful puppies.
- Labradors are most well-known for their affectionate, loyal and loving nature.
- This breed tend to be smarter and easier to train than other breed .
- They are often good with new places, and are usually both human- and dog-friendly
- Labradors tend to be highly affectionate toward people, even strangers, and do exceptionally well with other dogs and with children
- Highly affectionate and easy-going.The labrador retriever makes a great addition to any family
- Labradors are extremely loyal to their families and can become protective of their owners if they sense a threat
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ABOUT THE LABRADOR RETRIEVER PUPPY
The sweet-faced, lovable Labrador Retriever is one of Australia’s most popular dog breeds, year after year. Labs are friendly, outgoing, and high-spirited companions who have more than enough affection to go around for a family looking for a medium-to-large dog.
The sturdy, well-balanced Labrador Retriever can, depending on the sex, stand from 21.5 to 24.5 inches at the shoulder and weigh between 55 to 80 pounds. The dense, hard coat comes in yellow, black, and a luscious chocolate. The head is wide, the eyes glimmer with kindliness, and the thick, tapering ‘otter tail’ seems to be forever signaling the breed’s innate eagerness. Labs are famously friendly. They are companionable housemates who bond with the whole family, and they socialize well with neighbor dogs and humans alike. But don’t mistake his easygoing personality for low energy: The Lab is an enthusiastic athlete that requires lots of exercise, like swimming and marathon games of fetch, to keep physically and mentally fit.
Labrador retrievers hail from the eastern part of Canada, in the provinces Newfoundland and Labrador, as descendants of the now-vanished St. John’s Water Dog. In the 1800s, Labs were primarily friends of the fishermen and champion duck hunters. A Labrador’s short, thick, and water-resistant coat was ideal in the icy waters of Canada. The short hair was preferred over the long-haired retrievers to prevent icicles from hanging off the fur