I would feed a lab puppy or any larger dog about a cup earlier in the morning and another cup at night one for breakfast and one for dinner like humans, but if you feel like it you can give half or less cup of food. Make sure you give any dog plenty of water and clean it regularly.
Usually all puppies should be fed 3 times a day. They need the calories to support their active lifestyle. You can move to twice a day after a while.
Young puppies need to be bottle fed every two hours.
Dog rescue homes or sanctuaries often have free puppies available. Craigslist, pet stores and local newspapers often carry adverts for free Labrador puppies.
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There is no such thing as a free puppies lab. There are free lab puppies, however, since the term refers to Labrador puppies, commonly called labs. They can be found at animal shelters and sometimes in classified ads.
My dog had six puppies in her 1st litter of puppies.
Lab puppies would not come out of a miniature pinscher unless the dog mated with a lab. If this is so, then the puppies would be a mix and the dogs sizes will suit their mother.
This depends on the amount of Labrador in the lab mix. I am assuming the mix is 50% Labrador. Then their puppies would be 75% Labrador.
Yes, labrador retriever is the official breed name (see kennel club breed listings) which is often shortened to 'labrador' or 'lab'
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There aren't any dogs that resemble a white lab puppy in appearance or size, when full grown. There are dogs that look remarkably similar to Labs but grow to the same size or larger. These often look completely different from Lab puppies when they are puppies themselves. In short, there are lab puppy look-alikes but these dogs do not stay that size.
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Pick a bottle and put it aside, if these steps don't lead you to find the poisoned bottle, you'll know that the bottle you put aside is poisoned. Make groups of three bottles each. Let one lab rat taste of each of those three. If a rat drops dead, you'll now have narrowed your search to three bottles. So let's say we have lab rats A B C and D. The bottles are numbered from 1 to 13. I put bottle 13 aside. I let A drink from bottles 1, 2 and 3. Lab rat B drinks from bottles 4, 5 and 6. I let C drink from bottles 7, 8 and 9, while lab rat D drinks from 10, 11 and 12. If no lab rats die during this part of the test, you'll know that bottle 13 is poisonous. Say lab rat A dies. I can now conclude that one of the bottles 1 through 3 is poisoned. So i feed lab rat B from bottle 1, lab rat C from bottle 2 and lab rat D from bottle 3. The lab rat that dies, had the poisoned bottle. If B dies, it was bottle 1 that was poisoned. Alternatively. Feed each rat a sip from another bottle of wine until one drops dead, you will now have found your poisoned bottle. Alternatively. Live dangerous and drink 12 bottles of wine. You survived? You are now officially bad-ass!