Labrador retrievers are friendly, outgoing, and eager-to-please dogs. They are best known as waterfowl retrieving dogs but also are very widely used as service dogs, guide dogs, and search and rescue dogs. As smart, athletic dogs that can be trained for nearly any task, they also make wonderful pets for active families.
1---Read up on Labradors. Labradors can be very high energy dogs and are fairly large animals when full grown. There are books on the market that offer guidelines to help you make a choice of breed or temperament. For instance, The Perfect Puppy: How to Choose Your Dog by Its Behavior, by Doctors Benjamin and Lynette Hart may be helpful or The Right Dog for You by Daniel Tortora is another resource to help you with your decision.
1---Read up on Labradors. Labradors can be very high energy dogs and are fairly large animals when full grown. There are books on the market that offer guidelines to help you make a choice of breed or temperament. For instance, The Perfect Puppy: How to Choose Your Dog by Its Behavior, by Doctors Benjamin and Lynette Hart may be helpful or The Right Dog for You by Daniel Tortora is another resource to help you with your decision.
- Another way to learn about Labs is to read about the breed's history and standard.
- Educate yourself about temperament testing a dog or puppy as a method to help you choose a dog that fits your family and lifestyle. There are many resources out there on the subject.
- A puppy that is really high energy may be the right fit for an active family able to exercise this kind of pet, but may be too much energy for another family. Puppies who are extremely shy may prove overly fearful later and require extra attention toward socialization to prevent serious behavior issues.
2---Consider the timing when bringing a new puppy into your home. Are you going to have the time to housebreak the puppy and socialize it properly? Are you on vacation when you first get the puppy and then have to go back to work leaving the puppy alone all day? Prepare and educate yourself so that your puppy’s start in your home is successful.
3--Consider the timing when bringing a new puppy into your home. Are you going to have the time to housebreak the puppy and socialize it properly? Are you on vacation when you first get the puppy and then have to go back to work leaving the puppy alone all day? Prepare and educate yourself so that your puppy’s start in your home is successful.
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