Labrador Dogs: Ideal Companions


by Eric Hartwell - Date: 2007-02-17 - Word Count: 504 Share This!

Most of those who buy dogs, seek for the companionship that these beloved animals offer their owners. If you are one of these people who seek for companionship from a pet, then a Labrador retriever may be a good choice of pet for you. There are two types of Labradors: the English Labrador and the American Labrador.

Characteristics of Labradors

The two types of Labrador Retrievers may be differentiated from one another through their physical traits. Although the Labrador retriever is generally known for being a muscular dog, the English Labrador is actually heavier and looks more bulky while the American Labrador is taller and thinner. These dogs normally come in three solid colors of black, brown or chocolate, and yellow. Moreover, there is a rare silver or gray color of Labradors that are believed to have been from cross breeding. This, however, is still being disputed and its origins are still debated upon by various groups.

Apart from the Labrador being easy on the eyes, it is also an ideal companion because of its innate traits. This dog breed is known for being loveable and very affectionate to both children and adults. Moreover, this a very intelligent breed that is very trainable.

In fact, you will be interested to know that Labradors, also previously known as St. John's Dog actually aided fishermen of previous eras. The Labrador then was trained to jump overboard to help with the nets. Nowadays, the Labrador is still as trainable as ever although they are used in other fields of service other than fishing. Some of this includes drug detection and aiding the blind and the disabled to name a few.

Labrador's Specific Needs

The Labrador retriever may grow between 22 to 24 inches in males and 21 to 23 inches in females. The males will weigh roughly 60 to 75 pounds when they reach their mature height, and the females will hit the scales at 55 to 70 pounds. If you are living in a small apartment, you should be concerned about this, especially since there are also male Labradors that can grow to weigh 100 pounds!

Regardless of the size of your Labrador, this breed is an energetic lot which needs a lot of exercise. They will do well in small indoors, but they will far off better in houses which have small yards. You have to take this into consideration because your Labrador may end up being overweight and they may suffer from such health consequences.

There is no doubt that your Labrador will be a loveable and good-natured dog in your household. However, to be able to maximize their good traits it is best to have these dogs trained early on. Moreover, they should receive lots of human attention and affection. These dogs need lots of TLC and they will easily reciprocate. Knowing how to cater to their specific needs will benefit you and your dog. After all, the Labrador will be your companion and you might as well see to it that you'll be a good companion to your dog, too.


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