Breeding Labradors is a good idea; it will help you promote the breed and you can also earn a tidy sum of money – if you do things right. If you are dog lover you can become a breeder and in the process nurture Labradors and in return you can expect to enjoy the companionship and love of your puppies. There is perhaps no other business that can give you as much joy as dog breeding.
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Training any type of dog can be a difficult task, even for professional trainers, and each type of dog has different personality traits and will need to be trained in a specific way. This is especially true for Labrador retrievers because their large size, even as puppies, makes proper training very important for harmony in the household and their intelligence makes them mischievous as puppies and as adult dogs. There are many resources available for finding Labrador training tips and following these tips can make training the dog much easier and more effective.
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It is quite common to come across a Labrador rescue dog and this is good news because it means that fewer Labradors will be left uncared for, but it is also bad news because it shows that many more Labrador owners are abandoning their pets. However, there are many Labrador rescue services that are addressing the problem of caring for uncared for and abandoned Labradors, and in cities such as Denver, hundreds of homes are taking in Labrador rescue dogs.
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Most people keep a pet dog for the companionship that their pets provide and if this is the case with you too then you should consider keeping a Labrador dog for a pet. You will of course need to choose between the American type and the English type of Labrador – each of which has its own special traits. For example, an English Labrador dog is known to be heavier and bulkier than his American cousin who is thinner as well as taller.
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