You've likely met at least one Lab in your life, as they have long reigned as America's most popular dog breed. They've won the dog personality popularity contest for so many years, as Labs are devoted to their owners—always willing to show you their affection and receive your adoratio...
The Labrador Retriever was discovered in Newfoundland, where they were used as duck retrievers and for helping fishermen—they are true water dogs! English nobles visiting Canada fell under the Lab’s spell. They brought them to England, where the breed was refined until they became the dogs th...
The Labrador Retriever, often known simply as the Labrador or Lab, is a British breed of gundog and one of the most popular dog breeds worldwide. With their iconic floppy ears, expressive eyes, and wagging tails, Labs exude charm and warmth. Renowned for their athletic abilities and eagernes...
Once known as the "St John's Dogs," the Labrador Retriever is one of the most popular breeds in the United States. The Lab is native to Newfoundland, where it worked side by side with fishermen catching fish that came loose from the lines and trained to jump into the icy waters to he...
An online community for Labrador lovers and owners providing information, advice, breeder directories, dog products and more.
An online community for Labrador lovers and owners providing information, advice, breeder directories, dog products and more.
(mostly Canada) by hunters were shipped back to England. Many of these water dogs were of the Newfoundland type, but the smaller ones were often designated St John's dogs. In England, the breed was developed and refined (probably with some flat-coated retriever input) into the breed we ...
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Labrador Retriever Rescue of Florida is a state-wide volunteer organization dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating and placing Labrador Retrievers in loving, permanent homes. Our mission to rescue Labrador Retrievers is made possible by our dedicated vol
The major kennel clubs around the world recognize only three colors in the Labrador Retriever breed: Black, Yellow and Chocolate. Yellow Labradorscome in a surprisingly wide range of shades, from almost white, through cream and butterscotch right up to a relatively dark red, also calledfox red...