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Showing Your Lab The AKC Standard Look For The Labrador Retriever

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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 be wide, giving brain room; there should be a slight stop, the brow should be slightly pronounced so that the skull is not absolutely in a straight line with the nose. The head should be clean cut and free from fleshy cheeks. The jaws should be long and powerful; the nose should be wide and the nostrils are well developed. Teeth should be strong and regular.

The ears should hang moderately close to the head, rather far back, should be set somewhat low and not be large and heavy. The eyes should be of a medium size, expressing great intelligence and good temper, and can be brown, yellow or black, but brown or black is preferred.

The neck should be medium length, powerful and not throaty. The shoulders should be long and sloping. The chest must be of good width and depth, the ribs are well sprung and the loins wide and strong, stifles are well turned, and the hindquarters are well developed and of great power.

The legs must be straight from the shoulder to ground, and the feet compact with toes well arched, and pads well developed; the hocks should be well bent, and the dog must neither be cow hocked nor be too wide behind; he must stand and move true all round on legs and feet. Legs should be of medium length, showing good bone and muscle, but not so short as to be out of balance with rest of body.

The tail is a distinctive feature of the breed; it should be very thick towards the base, gradually tapering towards the tip, of medium length, should be free from any feathering, and should be clothed thickly all round with the Labrador's short, thick, dense coat, thus giving the peculiar "rounded" appearance which has been described as the "otter" tail. The tail may be carried gaily but should not curl over the back.

The coat is another very distinctive feature; it should be short, very dense and without wave, and should give a fairly hard feeling to the hand.

Movement should be free and effortless. The forelegs should be strong and true, and correctly placed. Watching a dog move towards one, there should be no signs of elbows being out in front, but neatly held to the body with legs not too close together, and moving straight forward without pacing or weaving. When viewing the dog from the rear, you should get the impression that the hind legs, which should be well muscled and not cow hocked, move as nearly parallel as possible, with hocks doing their full share of work and flexing well, thus giving the appearance of power and strength.

The Labrador Retriever: An Early History
The exact beginnings of the Labrador retriever cannot be pinpointed Stories of coarse, thickly coated, black water dogs trained to work with fishermen date back to the sixteenth century, cited by sailors from Devon, England, who routinely saw them when trading with the fishermen of Newfoundland (then a British colony) Through the centuries more refined specimens emerged These water dogs were kn.....More on Chocolate Labrador Picture Retriever

Coming To America A History Recording Of The Labrador Retriever
In the 1920and#39;s the Labrador Retriever began gaining popularity with American sportsmen Although a few "English retrievers," as Labradors were called in 19th century America, had made their way to our shores, few could be located in American shooting kennels prior to the 1920s, as setters and pointers were the dogs of choice in those days In 1917, the first Labrador Retriever registered by the Ame.....More on Chocolate Labrador Picture Retriever

Understanding Labrador Retrievers: Does Your Lab Have An Oral Fixation
Labrador Retriever dogs were bred to be excellent hunting dogs with the power, stamina, and motivation to chase down fallen game and swim as far needed to bring back the prey to its hunter Even today, these dogs have an innate inner drive to retrieve With utmost focus and determination, Labs take their retrieving jobs seriously And even though most of these dogs are house pets today and do .....More on Chocolate Labrador Picture Retriever

Field And Hunting Trials For Your Lab
Since the Labrador Retriever is primarily a sporting dog, this fact should not be lost sight of by breeders who might only be interested in raising Labradors that look like Labradors regardless of how they act Field Trial training is a very complicated and specialized subject The Labrador Club requires that any member having a dog that has completed his ARC Championship may not use that ti.....More on Chocolate Labrador Picture Retriever

Taking Care Of Your Labradors Feet and Paws
A Labrador retrieverand#39;s feet are susceptible to various injuries if it spends much time outdoors The pads of the feet should be inspected after every vigorous run in thick brush for cuts, splinters, burrs, or embedded stones For minor problems, a cleaning, using sterilized tweezers to remove any objects, and a mild antiseptic should be all that is needed The dog should not be permitted any hard .....More on Chocolate Labrador Picture Retriever

Introducing Training To The Young Labrador Retriever
You can begin some elementary retrieving exercises at eight weeks or so, and your Labrador will most likely love the game and look forward to it each day To teach the basic mechanics of the fetch (run out, pick up the object, return the object to the master, and release), begin by placing the puppy on a 10 foot lead Take a favorite toy or a ball large enough not to be swallowed, dangle it in fro.....More on Chocolate Labrador Picture Retriever



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