What kind of dog is a Newfoundland Labrador Retriever?

What kind of dog is a Newfoundland Labrador Retriever?

The Labrador Retriever is the traditional waterdog of Newfoundland, long employed as a duck retriever and fisherman’s mate. The breed began its steady climb to supreme popularity in the early 1800s, when Labs were spotted by English nobles visiting Canada.… Did You Know?

Are Labrador Retrievers good family dogs?

In general, Labrador retrievers are excellent family dogs, as long as you keep in mind their need for exercise and training. These are dogs bred to work and work hard and they love to have jobs to do, particularly retrieving.

What is the history of the Labrador Retriever breed?

History. The Kennel Club (England) recognized the Lab in 1903, and the AKC registered its first dog of the breed in 1917. Labs topped AKC registrations for the first time in 1991 and has reigned as America’s favorite breed ever since.

What are the personality traits of a Labrador Retriever?

Labrador Retriever Dog Breed Information and Personality Traits. The Labrador possesses numerous endearing traits — intelligence, easy to train and being an excellent family companion. They require moderate exercise, but if not provided, or if left alone, Labs can be destructive.

Why choose Whisperwind Labrador Retrievers?

We are the proud owners of Whisperwind Labradors and have been very active breeders & trainers of quality AKC black, chocolate & yellow Labrador retrievers since 1990, specializing in the perfection of the correct type, temperament, train ability and intelligence.

How are Thunder Labrador Retrievers socialized?

Training, breeding and hunting the Labrador Retriever is a full time passion for us and we pride ourselves in producing superior puppies. One thing that separates us from others is the amount of time we spend socializing puppies. All Thunder Labrador pups are socialized through an ENS program (Early Neurological Stimulation).

How do I find Wisconsin Labradors?

You will be directed to www.wisconsinlabradors.com, which is where we highlight our litters. We are 25 minutes south of Madison, WI, one hour west of Milwaukee, WI, and less than 2 hours from O’Hare in Chicago, IL.

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