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The Do's and Don'ts of Feeding your Labrador Retriever

The Do's and Don'ts of Feeding your Labrador Retriever Your Labrador Retriever’s diet matters as much to the health of your dog as it does to the pleasure of your pup. Learn how to feed your Labrador Retriever properly in order to keep them happy, healthy and slim by following these do's and don'ts of feeding your Lab. What Kinds of Food Should I Give My Lab? Pets are living creatures with unique diets just like humans. Ensuring that you feed your Labrador retriever properly can help him/her live a long, healthy life. There is a general rule to follow:  -Young Labs need more protein, omega 3, phosphorus and calcium in their food than adult Labs. Make sure to consult the Lab mix guidelines when buying dog food so you know how much they should eat per day. -Avoid foods that have corn in them as much as possible - the oil inside will most likely build up around the liver creating fatty deposits which can cause health problems later on in life. What Times Should I Feed my D...

How To Buy A Labrador Retriever From A Breeder

How To Buy A Labrador Retriever From A Breeder Introduction If you're thinking of buying a Labrador Retriever, but aren't sure where to start, you've come to the right place. We'll walk you through everything from researching breeders and choosing puppies, to making sure your new dog is healthy and ready for his first Christmas! Research the breed. Before you buy a Labrador Retriever, it's important to research the breed. What are they known for? What are they not known for? Do they have any unique traits that make them stand out from other breeds of dogs? You should also find out what the Labrador Retriever is like as a puppy and adult. Are they calm or aggressive when they're adults? Do their personalities change over time? If so, how much do these changes affect their behavior toward children and other adults in your household (or anyone else) who interact with them regularly). Find and choose a breeder. The first thing you should do before buying a Labrador ...