Laryngeal Paralysis
by Dr. Dave Erlewein, DVM Hilda is an 11-year-old chocolate Lab that always greets me with an...
Taming Your High Energy Lab
by Leah Wickham Labs are known and cherished for their playful nature. But, what if your Lab has so much energy you can’t keep up? If...
Canine Bloat
By David Erlewein, DVM Gastric dilatation/volvulus syndrome (GDV) is the five-dollar term for what we commonly refer to as...
Taking Photos with Smart Phone Cameras
Isn’t doesn’t mean you just point and shoot by Chip Laughton Imagine you’re...
Water Safety Guide for Your Lab
By Kait Sawyer Hanson Fewer things are more synonymous than Labrador retrievers and water. Most owners understand the pain of having to...
Pre and Post
A little bit of extra time at the beginning and end – of training, exercise, hunting, or play – can maximize performance and prevent...
The Leave It Command
by Jill Swan featuring Butch Goodwin The “leave it” command is one that can be used...
7 Toxic Foods for Your Dog
by Jill LaCross Many of the foods we find delicious to our senses and nutritious to our bodies can cause big problems for our Labrador...
Basic Whistle Training
by Albert John To teach your dog to respond to the whistle-blast or a series of blasts, go back to how you taught the dog the skill in the...
Easy Ways to Go Green with your Lab
by Leah Wickham You probably have changed a few of your habits to reduce your carbon footprint....