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14-02-2012, 04:20 PM | #19 | |||
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Affectionate Good with Children Good with other dogs very Intelligent(easily trained) Quiet (dont bark unless they really have to) Cons Careful Diet (A lab treats every meal likes it last) Shed hair constantly and do need grooming every few days Not very Brave( Dont buy a lab for a guard dog they would rather lick an intruder to death then bite them. Behave like a pup until at least 2 years of age. A Lab is a peoples dog they love nothing more than being with people so you have to have time for them. A Lab that doesn,t get attention becomes very destructive and withdrawn. Their not one of Australia,s most popular breeds for nothing and as Dr Harry says" Every Labrador deserves a child"
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