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All About the Labrador Retriever.


All About The Labrador Retriever Labrador retriever, breed of large sporting dog whose origins are obscure but whose immediate ancestors were developed in Newfoundland and brought to England in the early 1800s. It stands about 23 in. (58.4 cm) high at the shoulder and weighs between 60 and 75 lb (27.  

Robert J. Berndt & Richard L. Myers

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The collaborative work of Labrador Retriever experts Robert J. Berndt and Richard L. Myers, All About The Labrador Retriever presents a comprehensive, practical, "reader friendly" perspective on an animal that was bred and developed as a hunting dog. Lab owners will learn why the Labrador Retriever is a true "all-purpose" dog; the Labrador's personality and breed standard; how to select the right Labrador Retriever for a particular need; how to care for, condition, and train a Lab; showing, field work, breeding, and other things Labs do; the history of the breed and the Labrador Retriever "Hall of Fame". All About The Labrador Retriever is essential, seminal seminal /sem·i·nal/ (sem´i-n'l) pertaining to semen or to a seed.

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adj.
Of, relating to, containing, or conveying semen or seed.
 reading for anyone who owns or aspires to ownership of a Labrador Retriever as their canine canine
 or canid

Any domestic or wild dog or doglike mammal (e.g., wolf, jackal, fox) in the family Canidae, found throughout the world except in Antarctica and on most ocean islands.
 companion whether at home or on the hunt.
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