Essential Information To Consider Regarding The Labrador Retriever


by Brent McCoy

The Labrador has origins dating back to the 1800s, and was originally bred for the primary function of working with fishermen to pull nets and retrieve fish. Just a few of their most typical characteristics are known to be their gentleness and eagerness to please as well as their patience with kids - which help make the Labrador Retriever a common option for a family pet and as a guide dog, search and rescue dog or police dog.

The Labrador Retriever is known to have first appeared in the island of Newfoundland and was used by English, Irish and Portugese fishermen for the function of pulling in nets to retrieve fish. They are thought to be a result of cross-breeding the St. John\'s Water Dog and a mix of other English, Irish and Portugese working breeds.

Labrador Retrievers are classified as a large-sized breed of dog. The suggested standard size for the Labrador Retriever male is 22.5-24.5 inches tall from paw to shoulder and a weight of 65-80 pounds, whereas the recommended size for female Labrador Retrievers is 21.5-23.5 inches tall from paw to shoulder with a weight of 55-70 pounds.

The Labrador Retriever is legendary for their gentle and outgoing temperament. They are characteristically trusting and easygoing with visitors when properly socialized, which can mean they are somewhat unsuitable as a guard dog. The Labrador Retriever is also known to be highly intelligent - placing 7th compared to other dogs when considering their ability to be trained obedience instructions.

Grooming the Labrador Retriever is a pretty simple job. They need a small amount of brushing every week and proper grooming every 8 to 12 weeks. The Labrador Retriever enjoys a medium to large yard (and perhaps even a pool) to give them space to roam around in, though they can be suitable for apartment living so long as they are taken for daily walks.

The Labrador Retriever can be the perfect breed of dog for an active family or owner. Although they can be to some extent unsuitable for a guard dog or with less active owners and retirees, if you are able to meet their high exercise demands then the Labrador Retriever possibly will make the best breed of dog for you.

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