Jill LaCross

Don’t Assume

Behavior, Features, General Interest, January February 2023

by Jillian LaCross A harmonious relationship with your Lab depends on more than a nice personality....
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May/June 2022

Coming Soon Archive, May June 2022

In Their DebtFace of philanthropy.By Jen Reeder “It Depends”New research into spay and neuter timing.By Paula Piatt Citizen LabLesson...
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LEARN TO TRAIN A PUPPY WITH LEADER DOGS FOR THE BLIND

General Interest, In The News, Online-only Content

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Rachelle KniffenLeader Dogs for the Blind(248) 659-5013rkniffen@leaderdog.org Rochester Hills, Mich.,...
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Learn to Save Your Lab’s LIFE

Features, Health, July August 2013

First aid tip: To check for a pulse, the simpllest way is to position your Lab on its side and...
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Capturing Calmness

Behavior, Features, November December 2021, Training

Murphy is a thundering black English Lab who has made it his business to chill. He may be 85 pounds and almost two years old, which some...
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How to Find a Reputable and Ethical Breeder

Features, Online-only

Picking out a new puppy can be challenge. Even if you have a little one picked out to take home, there’s all the work involving puppy...
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10 Fun Things to Do with Your Lab This Summer

Features, Fun with Your Lab, General Interest, Online-only, Online-only Content

Live it up and enjoy these three months of sweet, sweet summer with – who else – your best...
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Basic Wound Care

Features, Health, Online-only, Online-only Content

by Dr. Dave Erlewein It is not uncommon for dogs to injure themselves by running into sticks, fences, wire, and other objects. While prompt...
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