Sunday, February 16, 2014

Most Popular Breed Yellow Labrador Puppies For Sale

By Krystal Branch


Yellow Labrador puppies for sale need energetic and fun loving families. They're gentle with children. They love playing and sleeping with other dogs. They're sociable, intelligent, and eager to please. They need exercise and companionship. Bored and lonely Labs will become destructive and boisterous.

Labs are friendly, energetic, loyal, eager to please, and intelligent. They're happy go lucky puppies. They train easily but mature slowly. They remain playful and young at heart even in their senior years.

Yellow Labs have brown eyes and a black nose. Sometimes the nose turns to pink with age. Males are 65-80 pounds, females 55-70. Lifespan is 10-12 years. The smooth, short, dense fur is water resistant and easy to groom. They shed seasonally.

If you don't start training right away, your large and strong adult Lab will drag you down the street on walks, jump on you and your guests, knock you over running past you on the stairs. Take advantage of their intelligent eager to train nature with early obedience training.

Labs have few genetic problems. Like most large breeds, they're prone to elbow or hip dysplasia in their senior years. A few eye disorders are inherited within the breed. Parent dogs should be checked for eye disease before breeding.

From Newfoundland, Canada, the St John's Water dog worked alongside the fishermen, jumping into the frigid waters to retrieve nets and fish. In England, they were crossbred with Retrievers, Setters, and Spaniels, adding hunting and retrieving skills to their athletic swimming and fishing skills.

Labs are extremely intelligent with an excellent sense of smell. They enjoy holding objects in their mouth and are naturally gentle with objects held in their mouth. These traits make this breed a sought after candidate for guide dogs, search and rescue, service dogs, therapy dogs, law enforcement detection work, tracking, hunting, carting, agility, field trial competitions, and obedience competitions.

To share your life with a Lab, you must be committed to exercise and playtime. Off leash, their excitable nature can get them lost or in trouble. Play time at the dog park is a great alternative. They also enjoy games of frisbee, fetch, agility, and swimming.

A bored Lab will playfully chew and carry furniture, paper, anything it can find. They may climb or dig to relieve boredom. They're voracious eaters of anything in sight including paper, paper towels, even the baby wipes. Care is required to create a safe environment where they can't overeat and eat dangerous non edibles.

Health is determined by genetics, exercise, nutrition, and general wellbeing. Ask breeders about the parent dogs, their registration and health history. Ask about a return policy and health guarantee. Ask what socialization has been done with the puppies. Most breeders de-worm, vaccinate, and have puppies health checked before the puppies are released to their new family.

Reputable breeders want to place Yellow Labrador puppies for sale in forever homes. They'll ask about family members, other pets, and your experience with dogs. They'll want to be sure you have the time, energy, and space to meet the needs of this athletic breed. Labs are great with kids but if you have small children, or work long hours away from home, consider whether you'll be able to meet this sporting dogs need for exercise.




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