They are Labrador RETRIEVERS. They retrieve things that they like, well, emotionally, their purpose in life is just simply, make you happy, make you proud and make you feel calm, while on the other hands, is to maybe not to make you feel bored, their purpose can be that they can be gun dogs, they help the police, the army, I mean Labs help anyone, they are helpful, but the main purpose is retrieving things.
The Labrador Retriever was first bred to retrieve the fishing nets of fishermen and to catch fish that had swam off from fishing lines in the cold waters of Newfoundland.
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They are originally breed as fishing dogs would jump in to the sea and collect fishes that fell out of the nets.
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Labrador retrievers are generally well mannered, disciplined dogs. They are often used as seeing eye dogs as well as companion dogs as they are very good with children, persons with disabilities as well as comforting for the elderly. They also make great retrieving dogs for hunters.
Labradors are hunting dogs, not dogs that were bred to guard. They do not have the protective instinct that other dogs do. They more want to say hi to everyone and make people happy.
Labradoodles are a special breed of labrador retriever and poodle with low shedding and non-allergenic fur.
No, Labrador Retrievers shed a lot. If you happen to be allergic to dogs and wanted one that has a similar personality of the Labrador Retriever, I would highly recommend the Labradoodle - a Labrador and Poodle cross. These dogs had a Lab's friendly and obedient temperament and a Poodle's distinctive non-shedding coat. Labradoodles are hypoallergenic and they make excellent family pets.
A Labrador Retriever is a defined breed that consists of deliberate cross-breeding within itself. As this breed has been around for over 100 years, it is difficult to explain what breeds were used to originally develop the Labrador Retriever, although several spaniel and retriever dog breeds were involved.
Most labradors will fetch naturally. They were bred to do it. If yours doesn't teach them how to reliably come to you, then get them excited about their favorite toy, say "fetch" or whatever command you want, throw it, then call them back to you. Only praise for a successful return of what you threw. Bare in mind that there is the occasional Labrador that does not enjoy fetching. You can make them learn how to fetch, but they will never fully enjoy it.
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!
A labradoodle is not a pure bred because it is a mixed breed. If you want a "pure bred" labradoodle, make sure its parents are a poodle and a labrador.
To breed a Labradoodle you will need a Lab and a Poodle. If you want to create a Goldendoodle, you will need a golden retriever and a Poodle.
For a boy, specially an older one, I would NOT suggest a dog that would make them look tough, such as a pit bull. When not raised correctly these dogs can be dangerous. This is true for all dogs, but these dogs specifically since they have been bred to fight. I would suggest a Labrador or a smaller sized dog.
You can pretty much feed a Labrador retriever any kind of dog food. I currently have a Labrador retriever and he eats pedigree dry dog food. You can also make a meal for your dog but you might want to get a dog book to see what you can and can't make for it. Hope this helps!