November / December 2004
VOLUME 4 NUMBER 4
Features
Top 10 Danger Zones
In getting ready for the winter months, make sure your home is Lab-proof.
by Anna O’Brien
Warden’s Dog
Through sheer intimidation or by retrieving illegal game, hei earned his stripes. He just seemed to have a knack for warden duty.
by Chuck Petrie
To Love a Lab
A photo essay
What it takes to deal with the idiosyncrasies of life with a Lab.
If Your Lab Ready to Rally?
A more ˵interactive˶ obedience competition is gaining popularity – especially for those senior dogs wanting another moment in the spotlight.
by Valerie Wolf
Waiting
A photo essay
The art of waiting.
The Love of Sadie
A Lab without her vision is still a Lab.
by Aline Thompson
Obedience: Moving Beyond ˵Sit˶ and ˵Here˶
Take your dogˊs obedience beyond the basics and to the next level.
by James Keldsen
Departments
In Their Debt
by Carmella Broome and Deborah Rubin Fields
A couple of different perspectives on guide dogs.
Citizen Lab
by Amy Dahl
Things lost dogs have taught me.
Why Labs Do That
by Tom Davis
A hair-raising response.
The Vet Clinic
by Dr. Jill Hyland Ayres & Dr. Rose Davidson
The great imitator.
Just Labs – Just for Kids
by Jake Smith and Tom Goldsmith
A holiday drawing lesson.
Ectetera
“Find the Tennis Ball” Winners
The World According to Junior
by Junior Watson
Going for a ride with Grampa.
Subscriber Photos
Just Labs Seal of Approval
by Winston Morrow
In Tribute
by Martha Jean Holubec
Above & Beyond
by Jane Carter
Just How It Is
by Laurie Morrow