Whether you own a labrador yet or not, we hope the resources we provide will be a great help to you. Browse the archives and find great tips on everything from training to health and nutrition. Got an idea for a great article - let us know!
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About the organizationCalifornia Labradors Retrievers and More Rescue ( www.labsandmore.org) is based out of San Diego, California. Our group has been in existence for a little over two years and they have rescued and reformed over 1200 dogs in that short time. When potential adopters find a...
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This week’s artist comes to us from Utah, land of long, long, loooong dog walks. Kari Egan creates distinctive modern art images of dogs and then couples them with witty sayings to create the perfect magnet for your filing cabinet or refrigerator. Her art has a viral quality -- PopDoggie s...
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It’s a beautiful spring day and your Lab is outside enjoying the sunshine. She’s dashing around the yard yipping at squirrels and digging out tennis balls from under the bushes. You step outside to play with her, and you spy her in a neglected corner of the yard snarfing down...a lit...
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Photo courtesy of Labradors.com Member Michelle OMara
It’s surprising how often the answer to a Labrador training issue is, “Use the crate!” While we softhearted puppy lovers may think it’s cruel to put a dog into a crate, the opposite is actually true. Just like the c...
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We always hate to see a Lab who’s been injured. In late February, 2013 Violet was hit by a car, sustaining major injuries. A good samaritan got her to a vet where she underwent multiple surgeries. Thanks to Lab Rescue of LRCP, when she was well enough Violet went home with Sarah but ...
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A couple of weeks ago we published “Danger in the Dish”, a list of foods that dogs should avoid. That list generated quite a bit of discussion! This week’s list probably isn’t as controversial -- but is just as important, especially as Spring and Summer arrive and we star...
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There are few occasions more wag-worthy than a wedding. Wondering how to incorporate your beloved Labrador into your big day? Check out just a few of the heartwarming ways brides and grooms are making the Best Dog an important part of the celebration. Invitations Once the answer is yes, it’s t...
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Rylee was the 1,000th Lab funded by LABMED. He had a bad case of heartworms.
Sometimes a horrible experience can be turned into something positive. That’s how LABMED began. It started back in 1996 when a severely injured Lab nicknamed Bullet was found by the side of a road. He’d b...
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It’s May, the time of year when Labrador thoughts turn to romps in the grass. eating flowers and...weddings? Yep, weddings. For a couple that shares the love of a Labrador, there’s no better way to celebrate that love than to include the hairy bridesmaid in the planning. Just to wet your...
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Image courtesy of TPS
It’s an iconic image: a shiny car or pickup zooming down the road with a hairy head poking out the side window, tongue and ears flapping in the exciting breeze. How much do we all love this picture? Just search Google Images for “dog car window”. (Pre...
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