Posts Tagged ‘Labrador’

Labrador puppy & Rabbit

Labrador Retriever Blog | August 26th, 2010


Best friend of them. Issac,Ivi & Peanut.

Labrador puppies persecuting their mother

Labrador Retriever Blog | August 22nd, 2010


Mi perro Labrador retriever y sus puppies . Aqui me falta un link

Day 258 – Mocha’s Chocolate Labrador Puppies are 8 1/2 Months Old!!!

Labrador Retriever Blog | August 18th, 2010


I have to start by apologizing for the long hiatus! I did not intend for it to take this long. 2 Jobs will suck the life right out of you!!! I just thought I would post a video to kinda get the ball rolling. I have tons of emails, comments, and friend requests to trudge through. I want to make a playdate happen! I hope a few of the owners will want to get together soon. We shall see! Please tell us how your puppy is doing!

How to Train a Labrador : How to Teach Your Labrador to Lie Down

Labrador Retriever Blog | August 16th, 2010


Learn information, tips and techniques on how to teach your lab to lie down on command in this free video clip. Expert: Melanie McLeroy Contact: www.taurusdogtraining.com Bio: Melanie McLeroy co-owns the award winning Taurus Training dog training facility in Austin, Texas. She is also certified in animal CPR and first aid. Filmmaker: EV studios

labrador family – 32 days old puppies – playing at our home in berlin

Labrador Retriever Blog | August 15th, 2010

Popeye, mi pequeño labrador

Labrador Retriever Blog | August 14th, 2010


Este es un vídeo de mi pequeño labrador retriever, Popeye

Linux Labrador V

Labrador Retriever Blog | August 11th, 2010


Linux nos lleva las cosas en casa, divertido Labrador Retriever que responde con obediencia y le encantan las salchichas.

Border collie puppy Jiggy playing with labrador Louis

Labrador Retriever Blog | August 10th, 2010


9 week old border collie puppy “Border Treasure All Jiggy Wit It” playing with 10 month old labrador retriever Louis

Day 18 – Mocha’s Chocolate Labrador Puppies can Hear!

Labrador Retriever Blog | August 9th, 2010


Sorry this is late. I am having upload issues. The puppies are now responding to sounds. They are still waddling around, but should soon start to walk. I have started cleaning the box 3 times per day. I line the “potty” side of the box with newspaper, and I put the pups there while I clean the whelping side. A couple of them wet the paper. They are really challenging Mocha’s ability to keep them clean. The amount of elimination from the pups has increase quite a bit and Mocha has had an upset stomach the last two nights. The puppies are growing fast and need more from Mocha, so we increased her food again. She gets puppy food, cottage cheese and eggs in the morning and at dinner time. Midday and at night we put out dry puppy food. She has been eating most of it. It is also helping to settle her stomach, and I have been getting better sleep! The first 3 weeks, the puppies mostly eat sleep and poop. So, needless to say, it is a challenge to capture exciting footage. As they get a little older, they will start to play more. The videos are just a simple log. 5 to 10 minutes of footage each day until they are ready to go home with their new families! I hope you enjoy them! Please rate and comment! John@FetchinPups.com

Bocephus, 14 year old Labrador ROMPING :)

Labrador Retriever Blog | August 8th, 2010


Yes, Bo is old, but he has never really acted OLD. He is always been a tad crazy, VERY HYPER, and now, add in some old age dementia and what do you get? An active senile dog LOL He will still play ball, but most of the time he just runs around. I think because he can’t remember if he is getting or retrieving the ball anymore. The game of “ball” has become just too much for his old brain to process. At the age of 12 he started to have some health issues. Early spring 2007 he was diagnosed with malignant melanoma in his mouth. There is to date, no successful treatments available for that type of cancer, it is a death sentence once diagnosed. There is a new trial treatment with a type of vaccine, but it doesn’t offer a cure, only a POSSIBLE extension of life. With the vaccine life may be extended to ONE YEAR, as the usual estimate for living after diagnosis with this cancer is 6-8 months. We opted to treat his cancer with benign neglect, (In other words, we chose to DO NOTHING)Because we didn’t want subject him to trials that would cause him pain and probably wouldn’t work anyway. The nearest cancer treatment center place is almost an hour away, and BO HATES riding in the car. Just getting to the cancer center would cause him undo stress (and diarrhea in the car) I’m happy to report, it has been over a year and a half since his diagnosis. I switched him to Canidae dog food, and he gets Welactin supplement, Previcox, and osteo biflex OR Dasuquin (whatever of those two is on


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