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Things to Know Before Owning a Labrador Labrador Retrievers, often referred to simply as ‘Labs’ are typically medium to large dogs with a thick coat that can be straight or wavy. Labs often have beautiful, expressive eyes and floppy ears. Some Labrador Retriever mixes may retain these characteristics while others may have a very different appearance. Dog breeds that have the thick double coat such as Labrador Retrievers will shed heavily at certain times of the year due to changing weather. Labrador Retrievers and Labrador Retriever mixes that that have inherited this coat require frequent brushing to minimize shedding. But Labs should be bathed as seldom as possible to avoid removing the natural oils in their coat.The Labrador Retriever is no exception. In fact this breed is happiest when retrieving, swimming, or actively interacting with people and other dogs. Labrador Retrievers are social by nature and love to have companionship in the form of people or four legged friends.

They do well in multi dog households. Labs and Lab mixes are best suited for active families or individuals. Though they do enjoy hiking, swimming, jogging and retrieving but you can satisfy your Lab’s need for activity with backyard games and occasional visits to parks, lakes, or jogging trails.
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Most are also very accepting of other animals in the home or on the property. But while the average Lab or Lab mix is happy to sit quietly with its loving people please don’t forget that they need daily exercise and mental stimulation! The Top 5 Reasons to Consider Adopting Over Buying a Labrador from a Pet Store or Labrador Breeder: Physical Traits: The Labrador breed is unique because there are actually two different types of Labs – the English and the American. English labs are thicker, stockier and resemble the Rottweiler breed. American labs are lanky and often look like “teenage” dogs until well into their lives. However, both versions of Labrador come in three different solid colors: black, yellow, and chocolate. There is occasionally a gray or silver color that occurs that the AKC refers to as a shade of chocolate. These fun-loving canines can get to around 100 pounds, but generally stay in the 70-80 pound range. Pure labs all have webbed feet used to help the dog swim.

Personality and Ideal Companions: Labs are known for being affectionate, intelligent, loving and loyal to their human companions. Both the English and American Labradors rank in the top ten list for most popular breeds in the US. These dogs also make exceptional service dogs, as they are eager to please their owners and love to be put to work. Labradors are best known for their inability to pass up a romp in the water – they absolutely love to swim. Labs are friendly and are often excellent with children of any age, other dogs, and even felines. Health: Labs are extremely healthy for their breed, and suffer from very few consistent problems. Occasionally, a lab may develop eye disorders or blindness later in life, and sometimes mast cell tumors are seen. The most common health issues are hip and elbow dysplasia, especially if the dog is overweight for a long period of time. The life expectancy for labs is shorter than the average for most large dogs; they usually live a little over a decade, but rarely much longer.

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Rhea the Siberian Retriever (Husky/Lab) puppy at 11 weeks old—"Rhea was the only female in a litter of five "oops" puppies. Only one of her brothers was also born with those striking blue eyes. Rhea is a very smart puppy. After just a week she was already obeying basic commands! I started with the common treat training (ie. hold a treat over her to sit, bring it to the ground for lay down, etc.). I have had her two weeks now and she is obeying without the use of treats. She understands that jumping on people is not how to get attention, so she sits, sometimes pawing the air, and whimpers a little. She is even learning to sit up in a begging position and roll over! Rhea is very sweet. Babies, children, and other animals included. She's pretty laid back for a puppy, but she's teething, so keeping everything up aside from her toys is very important. She listens to "No" well, so if she gets into anything she isn't supposed to, it isn't hard to stop the bad behavior. Rhea loves to play, but she stays mostly relaxed indoors.

As soon as we get out in the yard, though, she runs and jumps all over the place, barking. She's been doing well with about 30 minutes of play time twice a day. She also goes out for frequent potty breaks to avoid accidents in the house. To sum it all up, Rhea is a very smart, willing, and friendly dog. As long as she gets time outside to run and play, I think she could do great in any living environment and she is definitely a wonderful family pet, as she gets along with anyone and anything!" "Rudy the Siberian Husky / Lab at 8 months enjoying a swim at the cottage—he's very friendly and loves everyone. But likes to eat all my shoes; a troublemaker, but how can you get mad at that face? He has such personality it's unbelievable; he's always able to make you laugh." "Rudy my Siberian Husky / Lab the first day we brought him home at 5 weeks, and it's bath time! He loves to play in the water, and now always tries to get in the bath when you’re in there." Keal the white Siberian Husky / Labrador Retriever hybrid dog at 1 year old—"Keal is very hyper and strong.

He was the only pup of the litter. He loves his food and gets on great with other dogs as long as they just want to play." Keal the white Siberian Husky / Labrador Retriever mix breed dog at 1 year old Keal the white Siberian Husky / Labrador Retriever mix breed dog as a newborn puppy Garrus the Siberian Retriever as a puppy at 15 weeks old—"Garrus is a Siberian Husky / black Labrador mix. He's extremely energetic, loves playing in any type of water (the creek is his favorite) and gives the best kisses! We got him off Craigslist and took him home at 6 weeks (a little early, but it worked out okay.) He loves to chase cats, but has never hurt ours. They mostly ignore each other. He loves other dogs, though! We take him to the dog park at least 3 times a week. He has a blast playing with the bigger dogs in the creek behind the park. We do have to watch him closely around smaller dogs, as he tends to play a little rough. Garrus is extremely intelligent and learned "sit" his first week with us.

He just hit 4 months this week and is weighing in at a little over 30 lbs.!! We can't wait to see how big he'll get. He's really turning into a fine young man. Garrus the Siberian Retriever as a puppy Garrus the Siberian Retriever as a puppy at 6 weeks old "This is my black Lab / Husky mix. Her name is Skye (named for her sky blue eyes). Skye is about 2 years old in this picture and she loves to swim and be with her family." "This is my dog Bo, a Lab / Husky mix at 7 years old. He is a very laid-back, calm dog. He likes chasing animals and is good with adults and children. He doesn't jump on people and only barks if tied up. He likes to howl with the ambulance sirens. Bo gets a 30 to 45-minute walk a day and does not pull on his leash. He loves car rides." "Lestat, a Lab / Husky mix as a puppy at 3 months old and 17 pounds." "Lestat, a Lab / Husky mix at 1 year old weighing 40 pounds sleeping on the floor." "Lestat, a Lab / Husky mix at 4 years old and 55 pounds—picture taken shortly before his 5th birthday and was killed."

"These are all photos taken by me of my son, Bowie, in our home. We got him from his mother, a Siberian Husky, after she had a litter of 8 pups. The father is a black Labrador Retriever. Bowie is the sweetest, most loyal, yet ornery/stubborn pup who loves to chew and get your attention. He has not yet experienced feeling cold because of his thick Husky coat. In these pictures, he is between 6 and 7 weeks old. He still has yet to grow into his paws. Bowie the Lab / Husky mix breed dog at about 6 weeks old taking a nap Bowie the Lab / Husky mix breed dog at about 7 weeks old covering his eyes with his paws Bowie the Lab / Husky mix breed dog at about 7 weeks oldShe is a Labrador / Husky mix as a puppy at 4 months old. She has the most loving, playful, friendly nature, but is REALLY destructive. She loves to chew (and swallow) material and digs everywhere. She has really strong hunting instincts and loves catching moles and mice. Although once she has killed them, she just plays with them.