The AKC Standard Look For Showing Your Lab The general appearance of the Labrador should be that of a strongly built and a very active dog. He should be fairly wide over the loins and strong and muscular in the hindquarters. The coat should be close, short, dense and free from feather. The skull should […]
Pet Travel Checklist
Thought of everything you need? Here is our Pet Travel Checklist! Here is a list of items that could come in handy when you plan a holiday with your labrador! Dog blanket – For both comfort and warmth in the car and in a dog container. Dog food – For long journeys. Clothing for colder […]
Pet Travel – Going places with your Labrador
Pet Travel is simpler than you think! When you are thinking of going away for a while why not take your labrador with you? Labradors love going on journeys and finding new places. They love the fresh air of the countryside and the new smells in the city. Take some time to read the following […]
Pet Behaviour while on holiday!
Pet Behaviour – Part and parcel of a good trip! Why Pet Behaviour is so important whilst on holiday! Labradors love the outdoors and they love visiting new places. A holiday for them means new smells, lots of walkies and lots of love! It also means that they get to meet new dogs and new […]
Parasites Preventative Measures Against Dog Heartworms
Heartworms, which are considered to be internal parasites, can be more disastrous to your dog’s health than outside parasites, such as ticks and fleas. This is especially true for young puppies who are more susceptible to negative health conditions. A puppy’s physical developing process can be interrupted from heartworms. And important nutrients from the food […]
Overcoming dog chewing problems
Dog chewing problems is something that every dog owner must face. Our lab was a terrible chewer when she was a pup and teething! She would chew (and destroy!) anything she would find laying on the floor, namely shoes, socks, papers and the list goes on. This dog chewing problem is very normal but must […]
Older Dog Getting The Right Amount Of Exercise For Your Adult Dog
When your dog has reached his senior years – about 7 years old for large breeds and 14 years old for small breeds – his level of energy may be lower, he may begin to settle down a bit, and he may only need less exercise. On the other hand, it really depends on the […]
Older Dog: 9 Tips To Help You and Your Aging Dog Adjust
Your dog may live between ten and fifteen years depending in part on the breed, with an average of twelve years longevity. Aging is a natural process and results in changes in your dog’s metabolism, hormone balance, and sensory perception. A dog is considered to be a senior at the age of seven or eight. […]
Nutrition - Matching Your Dog’s Diet With His Lifestyle
What you put in your dog’s food bowl has a direct correlation to his health and happiness. There are several similarities between humans and dogs concerning nutrients and proper feeding. Dogs, like humans, are omnivores. This means that we need both meat and vegetables in order to be healthy. Our diet should include the right […]
Confused About Dog Nutrition? Read This
Giving your puppy good food, healthy treats, and the necessary supplements will not only help him grow strong and healthy, but it will also affect his behavior and his ability to be trained to learn new things. Every dog is different, and there are certain factors to consider when determining the diet program that will […]
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