Labrador retrievers stay act like puppies for about 5 years depending on how you train them.
The labrador retriever was first bred in Labrador (Newfoundland, Canada) some time around the end of the 16th century.
Labrador Retrievers have been a popular pet choice for familes for a long time. They are well known for being great with kids. The Dog Breed Info website has a lot of information about this breed.
A Labrador's first heat will be from 6-8 months old. They will go into heat for 3-4 weeks, twice a year.
If you ever want to find facts about labrador retrievers you can go to wikipedia and encyclopedia on google. If you are looking to buy a dog i strongly recommend a labrador retriever. They are great loving dogs, i have 2!
When erection, the average size is about 6.5-8 inches long. The shaft is about 1.5-2 inches in diameter, the knot is usually 2.7-3 inches in diameter.
The gestation period for all dogs is 9 weeks, no matter what size they are. You should be taking your dogs temperature twice a day from about day 58 on. When your dog's temperature dips drastically, the puppies will be born within 24 hours. A drastic dip is when the dogs temp dips from its normal 101F to about 98F.
Golden Retrievers are known as one of the most family friendly breeds of dog. With puppies, you need to be patient and persistent in training as they are easily excited and distracted. They are very responsive to training as long as the person training the dog is consistent.
About four weeks, like with all puppies
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No, Labradors are mesocephalic, medium head size, as are Border Collies, Pit Bulls, Malamutes, etc.. Brachycephalic means short head size, so dogs like Bull Mastiffs, Pugs, Boxers, etc. And dolichocephalic means long head size, such as Collies, Greyhounds, etc.
Most people believe their dogs are the most loving regardless of breed, so the list could be long. However, some that are noted for being more loving, people-oriented, playful, and/or that have good temperaments are: Airedale Terriers, Golden Retrievers, Labrador Retrievers, Rottweilers, Saint Bernards, Beagles, Basset Hounds, and Poodles.
Golden retrievers are not particularly difficult to care for, but do require time and attention, especially puppies! It is important that golden retrievers are taken for walks regularly. Golden retriever puppies will require more exercise than older golden retrievers since they are still growing and very energetic. Also, because golden retrievers' fur grows fairly long, they must be brushed often to prevent their fur from getting matted and full of knots. You must bathe them occasionally and take them to the veterinarian regularly to keep them up to date on all vaccinations. It is also good to keep in mind that golden retrievers shed excessively. So if you don't mind having dog hair all over the floor and on your clothes, then this shouldn't cause you any extra work. However, if this sounds like a major inconvenience to you, I would recommend a pooch that doesn't shed.