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The Labrador Retriever or simply Labrador is a British breed of retriever gun dog. It was developed in the United Kingdom from St. John's water dogs imported from the colony of Newfoundland (now a province of Canada), and was named after the Labrador region of that colony. It is among the most commonly kept dogs in several countries ...
A typical yellow Labrador retriever Endal, the world's most decorated dog, wearing his PDSA Gold Medal. This list of Labrador Retrievers covers notable individual dogs that belong to this breed. The Labrador retriever is the most popular breed of dogs (by registered ownership) in both the United States and the United Kingdom.
Labrador Retriever portrait This article lists the most popular dog breeds by registrations in the US. Note: registrations shown are not the same as annual registrations, or as living individuals. Change over time Between 1915 and 1945, American Kennel Club statistics were collected on a five-year basis instead of every year. These figures show that between 1905 and 1935, the Siberian Husky ...
A commenter named Tim got it right when he said, "The Golden's joy was infectious, and the Labrador Retriever caught on quickly. They were practically having their own party! They were practically ...
This loving Lab owner is used to her pup's shenanigans, but even she couldn't believe her eyes when Gemma, her Yellow Labrador, managed to fit two tennis balls in her mouth at the same time.
Here are the 20 Ohio breeders who made the Horrible Hundred: Atlee A. Barkman, Barkman’s Country Kennel of Baltic, Ohio: State officials sent eight of the breeder’s violations for legal ...
Articles relating to the Labrador Retriever, a British breed of retriever gun dog. It was developed in the United Kingdom from St. John's water dogs imported from the colony of Newfoundland (now a province of Canada), and was named after the Labrador region of that colony. It is among the most commonly kept dogs in several countries ...
Dogs weighing between 51 and 80 pounds are seniors at 8 years of age, and dogs weighing more than 80 pounds become seniors at 6 years of age. In short, the more they weigh the shorter their lifespans.