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  2. Sweet Labrador Mix Refuses to Eat Without Getting a ... - AOL

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    Bo is a little bit high-maintenance about his dinner routine. The Black Lab needs a little love and affection before eating anything. And by that we mean the Labrador Retriever needs a big, old, kiss.

  3. Labrador Puppy Has Adorable Reaction To Being Offered a ...

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    Abby the Lab is a puppy that thinks her mom might've tried to poison her or tried to feed her a toe recently, and shared an adorable video of how it all went down on Friday, March 22nd.

  4. Woman Spends Time with Her Labrador Retriever ‘Aunt’ for the ...

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    Holidays can be hard. Correction, being with family can be hard. But for every nosy aunt or uncle in your life, there's an "aunt" like Belle. Well, she's more of a dog really.

  5. Dog - Wikipedia

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    The female dog may produce colostrum, a type of milk high in nutrients and antibodies, 1–7 days before giving birth. Milk production lasts for around three months, [120] [121] and increases with litter size. [121] The dog can sometimes vomit and refuse food during child contractions. [122]

  6. Dog food - Wikipedia

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    In the season of hunting your dogs, it is proper to feed them in the evening before, and give them nothing in the morning you take them out, except a little milk. If you stop for your own refreshment in the day, you should also refresh your dogs with a little milk and bread. [13]

  7. Stanford marshmallow experiment - Wikipedia

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    To achieve this change in condition the children were told that the food items needed to be kept fresh. The marshmallow and pretzel stick were then placed under the opaque cake tin and put under the table out of sight of the child. In this experiment the same "think food rewards" were given to the children as in experiment 2.