Why Do Black Labs Make Great Pets?
By Chris & Glenda Morris, published Jun 18, 2007
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The Black Lab was originally found in Newfoundland, and was a cross between the St. John's Water Dog and the Newfoundland Dog. They are fairly large animals, weighing from 40 - 80 pounds and have very smooth coats, short hair, and extremely powerful tails. Their coat is also mostly waterproof, which combined with their strong tail and webbed feet make them excellent swimmers.
Black Labs make very good pets because of their adaptability and their great temperament. They aren't usually territorial, aggressive, hypersensitive, or destructive, although most of them do enjoy chewing, and will eat almost anything. Because of this, it's very important to watch them and make sure that they don't accidentally ingest anything harmful. Black Labs are excellent retrievers, too. They love holding and carrying objects in their mouths, even arms and hands. Because of their nature, though, they are very gentle with those objects.
They interact very well with children, and love to play for hours on end. Many people consider them to be hyperactive, because they have so much energy as a puppy, but this energy usually works its way out by the time they are three years old. By nature, they tend to not be too noisy, however will bark when they hear noises and don't know what is causing them. Being a very intelligent breed, Black Labs are really easy to train. They have a tremendous appetite, and will do anything for a treat. It's important to not over-feed your Black Lab, though, as obesity is a common health problem among this breed.
Why Do Black Labs Make Great Pets?
This is Captain, our 3 year old Black Lab.
Credit: Chris & Glenda Morris
Copyright: Chris & Glenda Morris
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