- A To Z: Breeding Basics For Labrador Retrievers
Your heart swells every time you pass the pet store in the mall; all of those tiny puppies that bark and plead with their big eyes for you to take them home. (…)
- So You Want To Be A Labrador Retriever Breeder?
The usual advice given to those who are seeking a new career is to find what you love and do that. What if you love animals? Or more specifically, what if you love dogs? (…)
- The Good, The Bad, And The Black Labrador Breeder
When it comes to getting a pet dog for you and your family,
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you probably already spent time weighing the options between a dog from a local shelter or going for a pure bred (also called pedigree) dog from a reputable breeder. (…) - The Top Of The List For Yellow Labrador Breeders
The loveable and intuitive yellow Labrador retriever on the popular 90s sitcom “Full House” seems to have done for its own breed what Lassie did for Collies. (…)
- Locating The Sweet Spot Of Chocolate Labrador Breeders
One of the most popular and well known dog breeds around is the Labrador retriever. (…)
- The Doggone Cream Of The Labrador Breeder Crop
Just about everyone loves dogs, and even more people love puppies. (…)
- Labrador Retriever Mix: A Good Bet For New Dog Owners
Getting a dog can seem like a major gamble, especially if you haven't much experience with dogs. (…)
- Officially, Golden Labrador Retriever Purebreds Do Not Exist
If you go leafing through advertisements for dog kennels, you can't help but notice the many that loudly proclaim that they breed golden Labrador Retrievers. (…)
- The Yellow Labrador Retriever: A Modern Day Cinderella Story
Once upon a time in the 1800's, an all-purpose hunting and companion dog breed was being developed. Eventually, this breed would be called the Labrador Retriever. (…)
- The Unlikely Rise In Chocolate Labrador Retrievers
You wouldn't think a dog the color of mud would be so hot, but they are. (…)
- Black Dog Syndrome Even For Black Labrador Retrievers
Black dog syndrome is used by people who work or volunteer in animal shelters. (…)
- The Incredible Appetite Of The Labrador Retriever
One of the reasons that Labrador Retrievers are so highly trainable is that they will do just about anything for food. (…)
- The Labrador: Superdog And Devil Dog
One of the best selling books of 2005 was "Marley and Me: Life and Love with the World's Worst Dog", a true story written by John Grogan. (…)
- A Pet Store Business Plan For You
If you are planning on opening up a pet store, its very important to have a smart pet store business plan. (…)
- Toy Poodle Is A Great Family Dog As Well As A Wonderful Show Dog
The toy poodle is ideally suited for anyone that wants a pet for their children or who likes show dogs because this particular breed is ideally suited for entertaining little children and also excellent in the show ring. (…)
- Teacup Poodle Is The Smallest Of All Varieties Of Poodles
Of all the different varieties of poodles, the teacup poodle is the smallest being at most seven inches in height and weighing just four pounds. (…)
- The Teacup Chihuahua - Living A Lie
The teacup Chihuahua is perhaps one of the smallest dogs available today. Being the proud owner of such a small dog can be a great experience—or, it can be a hassle. (…)
- Standard Poodle Is Medium Sized And Has A Pleasing Temperament
People throughout the world and also in the US love their poodles mainly because of their excellent temperament and their abilities as show dogs, which most dog owners find very appealing. (…)
- The Beauty and Strength of the Staffordshire Bull Terrier
The Staffordshire bull terrier is similar in appearance and temperament to his close relative, the American pit pull terrier. (…)
- Silky Terrier Is Loving And Also Very Energetic
It is easy to love the silky terrier because of its loving nature as well as high degree of energy, and also because it can serve you well as an excellent watch dog, though you will need to put up with its excessive barking habits. (…)










