A 3 month old Labrador will be very active around the house. They have a lot of pent up energy that they need to get out.
Up to 1 year old, a Labrador puppy should be getting 5 minutes of exercise a day for every month old it is. Ending with at least an hour walk for the rest of their life, preferably longer. Then shorter as they grow older and can't handle such long walks.
So your Lab should be getting a quick 15 minute walk or romp. Maybe a bit more or less depending on how hyper they are. That will usually tucker them out for a few hours.
They eat about 2-3 times a day.
Three things we should not do in the lab are: 1:Eat 2:Play /run 3:Eat from the lab
You should take them to the vets IMMEDIATELY!
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3 month
3-5 hours every day.
about ten pounds.
you should feed them 2 to 3 every 3 hours
it should eat 1/2 a cup
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Blast Lab - 2009 3-3 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
It ranges from individual puppy. Average is around 25lbs though. At 3 months you can start to look at their body score to help determine if they are overweight, underweight, etc. With larger breeds, the slower the growth the better and low calcium diets are recommended for the first year.