By on May 17, 2008 in Pit Bull | 0 Comments
It is important for the Labrador Retriever to be well balanced He should not be as tall and thin as a pointer, and he should not be as short and fat as a potbellied pig No one feature should be so prominent as to detract from the total picture If you look at a Labrador and notice only his huge head, the dog is probably unbalanced If you look at a Labrador and see only his big feet or a long s…..More on Labrador Retriever Grooming
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By admin on May 17, 2008 in Pit Bull | 0 Comments
Having proved their love for humans and their desire to serve, Labradors are now being trained throughout the world to assist many types of handicapped owners in the chores of everyday life You have probably seen a handicapped man or woman being guided by a loving and well-trained Labrador Retriever at some time With some assistance, many people who would formerly have been confined in their ac…..More on Labrador Retriever Grooming
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By admin on Sep 8, 2007 in Pit Bull | 0 Comments
If your adult Pit Bull unexpectedly soils your house, the reason could be some kind of physical or emotional problem. Keep an eye out on your dog to see if there is any change in his physical appearance and/or his behavior. A physical examination is often necessary when a formerly housebroken dog suddenly begins to soil the house. When accidents happen, consider the following possibilities:
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