Sunday, August 5, 2007

There's Something About Sadie And Duke


I did some research about Labrador retrievers and this what I found out: 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. high at the shoulder and weighs between 60 and 75 lb. The dense short coat is flat and oily, providing great reisstance to cold weather and icy water. Its color may be black, chocolate, or yellow. The Labrador retriever is widely used to hunt both waterfowl and upland game birds; its loyal and gentle disposition has made it very popular as a companion dog. Use as working dogs: Common working roles for Labradors include: hunting, tracking and detection, disabled assistance, carting, and therapy work. 60-70% of all guide dogs in the US are Labradors. Endal, who during a 2001 emergency is believed to be the first dog to have placed an unconscious human being in the recovery position without prior training, then obtaining the human's mobile phone, "thrusting" it by their ear on the ground, then fetching their blanket, before barking at nearby dwellings for assistance. A number of Labradors have also taught themselves to assist their owner remove money and credit cards from ATMs without prior training. Appearance: The breed tends to shed hair regularly throughout the year. Lab hair is fairly short and straight, and the tail quite broad and strong. The otter-like tail and webbed toes of the Labrador Retriever make them excellent swimmers. Their interwoven coat is also relatively waterproof, providing more assistance for swimming. The tail acts as a rudder for changing directions. Facts: Although they will bark at noise, especially a degree of "alarm barking" when there is noise from unseen sources, Labs are not on the whole noisy or territorial, and are often very easygoing and trusting with strangers, and therefore are not very often used as guard dogs. Labradors have a reputation for appetite, and individuals have been described as willing to eat "anything that isn't nailed down" They are also persuasive and persistent in requesting food. For this reason, the Lab owner must carefully control his/her dog's food intake to avoid obesity and its associated health problems.

Sadie killed nine deer but no birds. Maybe a rabbit too. I am REALLY mad at Sadie for killing the deer. I am rehabilitating her right now.


"Good-tempered, very agile. Excellent nose, soft mouth; keen love of water. Adaptable, devoted companion. Intelligent, keen and biddable, with a strong will to please. Kindly nature, with no trace of aggression or undue shyness." -UK Kennel Club standard








14 comments:

Daniel said...

That's not Sadie in that picture of the dog with the bird. That's another dog.

Daniel said...

Also Sadie and Duke are afraid to swim but I need to get them to swim like what Michael and Laura did to Jeri at Blue lake. They are good runners though. They are really good at that and also getting sprayed by skunks.

Putz said...

Yes, Sadie and Duke did get sprayed by a skunk. I was not a happy camper since the smell was also on Daniel. Sadie is not a favorite dog of mine but I really do like Duke. I think he is an especially good dog. mom

Putz said...

the BARLOW LAB REHABILITATION CENTER OR BLARC WILL TAKE SEVERLY DAMAGED DOGS AND WITH PSYCHIATRY BRING THEM ALONE TO FULL ACTIVE RESPONSIBLE LABRADOES WHO LOVE AND TKE LOVE IN RETURN INSTEAD OF KILLING DEER, GETTING NEAR SKUNKS, AND RUNNING AWAY FRON HIS OR HER OWNER...BUT STAY BY YOUR SIDE UNTIL AN OWNER NEEDS TO HAVE ONE OF THEM FETCH A BIRD LIKE THAT CHOCOLATE RETREVER WHO IS DOING WHAT HE IS SUPPOSED TO... THE FUTURE OF BLARC IS IN NEED OF FUNDING FOR FOOD, SWIMMING GEAR FOR DOGSS ETC ETC ETC

Skybob said...

Interesting. Are Sadie and duke pure bred or a mix?

Daniel said...

I think they are mix, I am not sure though. What about Mandy? I know she is a labrador retriever but is she pure bred? I hope this information about Labradors helped you because of Mandy. It should help Mike and Laura because Jeri is a Labrador too. Just to know a little about them. I am sure you already know because you have learned from Mandy over the years.

YZGuy said...

She is a mix, the male was a pure bred rotweiller and the female was a pure bred golden lab. she was the only black dog in the litter, the others were gold like the mom.

Putz said...

NEED A NEW BLOG

Becky Barlow said...

Labs are really nice dogs. They are smart.
Becky

Anonymous said...

I liked to see the first pictures of Duke and Sadie. Jewel and Mullet (the dogs who visit our house all the time) are Labs. I don't know what kind of dog Cammo is. All of the dogs walk with us every night. I am sure our neighbors think that we are crazy and have four dogs but we only have Foster. Mullet, Jewel, Cammo and of course Foster walk 2.5 miles with us each night. We look pretty silly!

Putz said...

duke is like cool hand luke

Putz said...

he's no fluke

Putz said...

can he do the loopdy loop?

Putz said...

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