Posted by: Labradors.com Team by Andy Wollen At Labradors.com, we urge folks seeking to add a Lab to their life to first explore adopting a pet through a shelter or…
1. Relaxed Approachable This dog is relaxed and reasonably content. Such a dog is unconcerned and not threatened by any activities going on in his immediate environment…
TRAIN YOURSELF to OBSERVE WARNING SIGNS CALM YOUR LAB and REDIRECT HIS/HER ENTHUSIASM DECREASE ATTENTION-SEEKING BEHAVIOR STAY ALERT TO NEW CHALLENGES as YOUR CHILD DEVELOPS ~labradors.com
Introducing A New Dog To Your Home Posted by Labradors.com Team Dee Hoult is owner and lead trainer of Applause Your Paws, a Miami-area dog training company that focuses on…
Here are our “Top Five Reasons for Adopting a Labrador”: 1. Adopting a dog really saves the lives of two dogs by making space for another pup in need of…
When you’re thinking about picking up a dog from your local shelter, don’t look past the older dogs. They make great pets for a number of reasons. 1. Senior dogs…
In Memory of the dogs who have traveled the Rainbow Bridge. Their spirit remains while we celebrate the wonderful dogs we have had the privilege to know and love.