Posts Tagged ‘Retrievers’

Labrador Retrievers

Labrador Retriever Blog | March 22nd, 2011


A compliation of videos of Labrador Retrievers- taking a walk, boarding, etc.

Golden Retrievers — Choosing the Breed of Dog That’s Right for You

Labrador Retriever Blog | October 11th, 2010

When choosing a dog, it’s important to choose the breed that’s right for you. In order to do that, you need to know the characteristics and temperament of the breed you’re thinking about adopting or purchasing before you do so. The Golden Retriever is just one breed among many from which to choose.

The Golden Retriever was first developed in the British Isles, probably from crosses between the yellow flat-coated retriever, light-coated Tweed water spaniels, other spaniels, setters and even the Newfoundland and possibly the Bloodhound. It was predominantly bred for hunting and made a fine bird dog, both on land and in the water. It has not only been used for hunting and tracking but also for narcotics detection, as a guide dog for the blind, therapy dog and service dog for the disabled. The Golden is one of the world’s foremost family companion dogs.

The Golden Retriever has an average height of 20 to 24 inches and an average weight of 55 to 80 pounds. It is beautiful, sturdy and well proportioned. The coat is feathered, medium length and cream to golden in color. The outer coat is water repellent while the undercoat is dense. The tail is long but never curled. The Golden’s nose is black, and the eyes are brown with dark rims. The ears are pendant and medium sized. This breed is an average shedder.

Golden Retrievers are usually lovable, sweet, loyal, confident, well mannered and eager to please. They are patient and gentle with children. They are intelligent, easily trained and excel in obedience competitions. They can learn up to roughly 240 commands, words and phrases. They make an outstanding family dog and are very attached to their owners and enjoy pleasing them. They are friendly, even towards strangers and other dogs, with very little guarding instincts, however, do make good watchdogs and will loudly signal a stranger’s approach. These dogs love to swim and love to work, with the ability to focus on a given task, and will work until collapse. Goldens may become mischievous and/or high strung if not properly exercised. They may become anxious or distressed if left alone in a room. Golden Retrievers make excellent surrogate mothers to different species. Some of their talents include hunting, tracking, retrieving, narcotics detection, agility, competitive obedience and performing tricks.

Health concerns include hip dysplasia and congenital eye defects. Skin allergies are common and require immediate veterinary attention. Parents should be checked for Von Willebrand’s disease and heart problems.

The Golden Retriever is prone to obesity without exercise. They require a daily brisk walk, jog or run. They like to retrieve balls and other toys. They need to be exercised well to avoid hyperactivity.

Grooming for this breed of dog is easy and consists of combing and brushing at least once a week with a firm-bristle brush, paying particular attention to the dense undercoat. Daily grooming is required during heavy shedding. They should be dry shampooed regularly but bathed only when necessary. The ears should be cleaned regularly or ear infections may occur.

Golden Retrievers do okay in an apartment if they are sufficiently exercised. They are moderately active indoors but do best with at least a medium to large yard.

This breed of dog is lovable, friendly, well mannered, easy to train, good with children and makes a great family dog but requires regular grooming and daily exercise and may be too active for the elderly. If you’re able to provide sufficient exercise and regular grooming, then perhaps a Golden Retriever is the right breed of dog for you.

How to Hunt with Bird Dogs : How to Reward Labrador Retrievers

Labrador Retriever Blog | July 24th, 2010


Learn how to reward your Labrador Retriever in thisfree video. Expert: Charlie Labarda Bio: Charlie Labarda age 50, is an expert in hunting fishing, archery, kayaking and many outdoor sports. He is and expert in Trout fishing in Lakes and ponds in Northern Arizona. Filmmaker: Caleb Labarda

German Shepherd vs Labrador Retrievers

Labrador Retriever Blog | July 15th, 2010

Why Labrador Retrievers and Golden Retrievers Rule!

Labrador Retriever Blog | June 10th, 2010


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Soggy Acres Labrador Retrievers Hunting Video

Labrador Retriever Blog | April 8th, 2010


This is a short video of two male labrador retriever stud dogs from Soggy Acres Retrievers hunting pheasant, chuckar and hungarian partridge at the Highlands Hunt Club in Cascade, Wisconsin.

How to Train Labrador Retrievers

Labrador Retriever Blog | February 26th, 2010


Labrador Retriever Training at Cottonwood Ranch And Kennel with Ted Hoff “World Class Dog Trainer”. Trains Black Labrador Retriever, Mae. Great demonstration of obedience training.

Labrador Retrievers no longer top dogs in L.A.

Labrador Retriever Blog | January 29th, 2010

Labrador Retrievers no longer top dogs in L.A.
Bulldogs bump Labrador Retrievers to number two on the American Kennel Club’s list of most popular dogs in Los Angeles.

Read more on KABC-TV Los Angeles


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