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How to Groom a Labrador Retriever
August 2, 2023 by Elaine Waldorf Gewirtz
Friendly, fun, eager to please, and low-maintenance, it’s no surprise that since 1991, a Labrador Retriever — black, yellow, and chocolate — has scored the top spot as the most popular dog breed in the U.S.
Dietary Fat in Canine Nutrition
December 28, 2019 by Brad Beaulieu
Anyone that's had a dog trained here has probably heard my soapbox preaching about canine nutrition and obesity. This article has some great info on the effect of digestible fat in a dog's diet.
Read MoreSigns of Overheating
June 10, 2019 by Brad Beaulieu
Simple reminder that overheating is a serious threat.
Read MoreSporting Dogs and Tick Born Disease
May 1, 2018 by Brad Beaulieu
Sporting Dog Enthusiasts Should Be Aware of Regional Tick Diseases
Read MoreCanine Obesity
April 15, 2018 by Brad Beaulieu
Is your dog over weight? Handy tool helps you tell...
Read MoreDigestive Upset in Athletic Dogs
January 24, 2017 by Brad Beaulieu
Stress Can Lead to Digestive Upset in Athletic Dogs Read MorePet Obesity Prevention
October 11, 2016 by Pet Obesity Prevention .org
An Estimated 58% of Cats and 54% of Dogs in the United States are Overweight or Obese. Read MoreWays You're Shortening Your Dog's Life
December 31, 2015 by Brad Beaulieu
According to the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention, an estimated 53 percent of dogs were overweight last year. Read MoreYour dog and cold weather
December 11, 2014 by Brad Beaulieu
Working dogs in cold weather need special care. Read MoreArthritis in Dogs
January 15, 2014 by Brad Beaulieu
Is your old buddy slowing down? This might be why. Read MoreTruth about Silvers
December 29, 2013 by Brad Beaulieu
BUYER BEWARE! TRUE LABRADOR RETRIEVERS ARE BLACK, YELLOW, AND CHOCOLATE ONLY! Read MoreHypothermia and the retriever
November 24, 2013 by Brad Beaulieu
The cold, wet conditions of waterfowling are two of the most demanding environments known, and they can create a very dangerous situation for yourself and your retriever. Read More