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August 13, 2004

Meg, RIP...my parents Labrador.

Baxter loves to sleep with his legs spread wide open either on his belly or on his back...hence the name: Frog Dog.

Gulliver and his guilty nose...

 

Gulliver e o seu nariz de culpado...

If I start calling out numbers and act like I'm going to throw his ball, Nestle will not go after it until I say "3". If I say "3" and don't throw it, he'll still take off to chase it....

two seconds later, only one of them remained.

10 week old yellow lab. Smart. Cute!

 

Friends, I am sorry I haven't been around Flickr much. I will be round to see your photos soon! It has been wicked busy here, but that should be slowing down soon!

Este é meu novo bebê - Potter. Just roubei sua foto! ficou linda demais, tenho que guardar! O focinho dele é pretinho, mas costuma ficar marrom mesmo.

My lil puppy, princess xena

Mas quem resiste a este olhar pidão...rs.

Photographie prise en 1978 par Marc Hardy à Red Bay au Labrador

will squirrels fall from the sky?

Red Bay, between Cartwright and Blanc-Sablon Québec, road 510.

The Labrador Retriever, also known as simply Labrador or Lab, is one of several kinds of retrievers, a type of gun dog.They are even-tempered and well-behaved around young children and the elderly. Labradors are athletic, playful, and the most popular breed of dog by registered ownership in America, recognized by the American Kennel Club,Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States (since 1991).

  

A favourite assistance dog breed in these and other countries, Labradors are frequently trained to aid people who are blind and people with autism, act as therapy dogs, and perform screening and detection work for law enforcement and other official agencies. They are prized as sporting and waterfowl hunting dogs. A few kennels breeding these grew up in England; at the same time a combination of sheep protection policy (Newfoundland) and rabies quarantine (England) led to their gradual demise in their country of origin.

  

The first and second Earls of Malmesbury, who bred for duck shooting on his estate, and the 5th and 6th Dukes of Buccleuch, and youngest son Lord George William Montagu-Douglas-Scott,[9] were instrumental in developing and establishing the modern Labrador breed in 19th century England. The dogs Avon ("Buccleuch Avon") and Ned given by Malmesbury to assist the Duke of Buccleuch's breeding program in the 1880s are considered the ancestors of modern Labradors.

  

The first St. John's dog was said to be brought to England in or around 1820; however, the breed's reputation had spread to England long before. There is a story that the Earl of Malmesbury saw a St. John's Dog on a fishing boat and immediately made arrangements with traders to have some of these dogs exported to England. These ancestors of the first labradors so impressed the Earl with their skill and ability for retrieving anything within the water and on shore that he devoted his entire kennel to developing and stabilizing the breed.

The Murphy looking worried as usual

Oto dándome la patina a la vez que mira a la cámara... lo que se puede hacer con un cacho de barrina de premio!!!! :D

yellow labrador puppies, truebred-labradors.com/ #truebredlabradors

My Labrador Retriver helping me check out the Nikon D200 Light metering. She is so patient.

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