September/October 2019
Airborne Labs Flying the Lab friendly skies? By Paula Piatt With a Scratch and a Shake: Ear...
Links between your Lab’s food and heart problems?
By Mary Schwager Lynette Dimbero began to suspect something just wasn’t right with her family’s beloved dog, Bailey. This spring,...
In Their Debt: Molly and Memo
In many ways, a dog named Molly Jo seems like a typical Lab. Not only is the chocolate Lab beautiful, but she’s smart, eager to please,...
Love being outside with your lab? Hit the trail.
Whether you’re camping or hanging around home, going on a hike with your Lab offers a great...
July/August 2019
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Searching for truth about electronic training collars. By Don Thomas Splash! A Photo Essay ...
The Effect of Service Dogs on Family Members
It’s something dog owners have always known, but now it’s been quantified: the positive effect on human beings from interacting with...
Editorial
Summer is always the time of exercise, and the rage these days – or so I hear – is circuit...
Foxtail Dangers
You know Labs: They love being outside, following their noses as they weave out of fields and grasses. But that eagerness could cause...
May/June 2019
Table of Contents In-Vested A practical means of protecting dogs from cold and trauma. By E. Donnall Thomas Jr. At the Starting Line...
Large Lab Found Abandoned with Blanket Gets New Home
When a call came in on April Fools’ Day about a big yellow Lab wandering around a Chicagoland...
