Everything Labradors
Tips & Info About Labs & More
Mark Brunson
January 9, 2023
Whether your dog likes to play in the snow or prefers snuggling up with a blanket, Labradors are known for their affinity for cold weather. Here's why!
Shelby Hatcher
July 1, 2022
Golden Retrivers can get cold… signs of these complications and how to avoid them can be the difference between life and death during winter.
Learned the consequences of shaving a Golden Retriever the hard way…the truth about why you should never shave a Golden Retriever
July 27, 2022
During extra-cold winter nights, you may find yourself wondering if it would be worth the money to buy a coat for your Labrador puppy.
Golden Retrievers are a breed built for water. The Retriever line was specifically bred to fetch items and game from the water.
If your Labrador loves swimming, you may want to know your options during the chilly winter months. Should you allow your Labrador to swim in freezing water? What are the attendant risks?
Your Lab can run away from home due to fear, excitement, or anxiety. So, would it have the tactics to survive if lost in the wild?
You might have noticed how much Labs enjoy the snow. But, how much time can your Lab spend playing in the snow?
July 26, 2022
It happens to all of us. Your Labrador puppy sleeps on the floor instead of the cozy dog bed you just bought. But is it really a bad thing?
Labradors love being outside in winter. Their thick coats protect them in the cold, but their paws are exposed. So, are snow boots needed?
Living in north Florida, we experience both the extreme heat of the summer and pretty cold temperatures in the winter. What's ideal for Labs?
Living in the sunshine state, one of my biggest concerns was if the Florida heat would affect a black Lab more than a yellow Lab.
Labradors can safely live in all conditions, but is important to know the extent that Labradors get cold in the winter or hot in summer.
Living in the southern part of the United States, I've become all too familiar with how unbearable summers can be. Imagine how tough it must be on our dogs.