Minamere Labradors > Frequently Asked Questions
Please Note
People often forget that puppies are still babies and they allow them to do things that can adversely affect their health. Growing Labradors can be severly injured by constant running down stairs and from jumping out of the car. Until pups are 12 months of age owners should monitor their puppies' exercise and to try to avoid overly rough play.
How well do Labradors get
along with children?
As a breed, Labradors tend
to be very biddable and are good with children. However, as with any dog,
it is not a good idea to let puppies and children play unattended. Both
puppies and children tend to be unaware of their own size and strength and
could accidentally injure one another. As a parent of a young child and
the owner of a young Lab puppy, realize that you will have to spend time
teaching both the child and the puppy how to behave around one another.
Do Labradors like to swim?
Labradors love to swim. In
general, they take to swimming quite naturally. But don't be alarmed if
your little pup is unsure about swimming the first time, they have to
learn about swimming just like anything else. Never throw a young puppy
into the water! If you have an adult dog around that enjoys swimming, the
pup will probably follow it in happily. You could also go in yourself
and have the pup follow.
What is the difference
between golden and yellow Labs?
Yellow Labradors are often
called "golden Labradors." The term yellow refers to a range of colour from
nearly white to a dark gold.
What colours do Labradors
come in?
Labradors come in three
colours: black, chocolate, and yellow. Mis-marked or brindled Labradors
are sometimes born but they are not considered a separate colour.
Are there differences
between Labradors of different colours?
Aside from the colour
itself, there are no differences. However, many people will argue for a different case!
Do Labradors bark a lot?
Bored Labradors can bark, but
excessive barking is not generally typical of the breed. Labradors often
give a warning bark in response to an unusual event that they feel needs
your attention, such as "Hey, who's that coming into my house?"
Does a female Labrador
make a better pet?
Both sexes make good pets.
The male Labrador is generally a little larger than the female and that
might be an issue for some families.
What health problems are
Labradors prone to?
Hip and elbow dysplasia
can be a problem, so be sure to look for breeders who have had their dogs
examined and certified by a specialist veterinary surgeon. Responsible breeders
also have their dogs examined annually by a specialist veterinary
ophthalmologist.
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