Male Labradors should not be bred until they are at least one and a half to two years old. Some of the health tests required for Labradors are not performed until they are at least two years...
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My Labrador Legs Are Shaking: Various causes can cause your Labrador to shake and tremble, such as cold, nervous, stressed, anxiety, overexcited, old age, and pain. A shivering and shaking...
Kennel cough is a nickname for an infection called tracheobronchitis that is common in dogs. A wide variety of pathogens and viruses can cause this respiratory illness in dogs. In addition to its...
To witness your Labrador choking and not knowing what to do is a gut-wrenching experience. Being a responsible dog parent means knowing when to intervene if your dog is choking. The best thing you...
Is Your Labrador Afraid Of Loud Noises? What might sound benign to you may sound like a world-shaking event to you, little Lab: the sudden boom of lightning and thunder, crackles, and pops of...
The best way to determine if your Labrador is overweight is to have them weighed by your veterinarian. When your veterinarian weighs your dog, they can determine whether he is overweight. As part of...