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Jack was born to a litter of five, on February 5th
2008. I saved Jack to begin training him and eventually sell him as a
started lab. He has had a small amount of housebreaking, I'm quite confident
he will housebreak quickly in his new home....
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Fred and Sharon Funk share their
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| Going green has us
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Labpups
Newsletter for June 2008 |
We have installed bat houses in order to
combat mosquitoes, instead of relying on dangerous pesticides. I’m
happy to say that I have not fired up the old fogger once so far this
year. Did you know that a single bat can eat thousands of mosquitoes a
day?

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Dog Food Allergies – Don’t Fall Victim
Home>Newsletters>June
2008
JaxMax 10 bag special update
The feedback over the weekend has been astounding. For those of you that
fear you missed out, we've extended the special for 5 more days to end
Sunday, June 8th at midnight. To learn more, go directly to the JaxMax
site Link to Puppy/Adult special or Link to Weight control special
Labrador Retrievers and Allergies
Although this article deals primarily with Labradors, it applies to
nearly all breeds.
Typically the dog that begins to display signs of loose bowels,
vomiting, itching, hot spots, chewing of the paws, hair loss, dry skin,
gassiness, or any other similar symptom is subjectively diagnosed by a
veterinarian as having food allergies. The usual course of “treatment”
is to change dog foods – usually to an expensive prescription food.
Some vets will administer Cortisone and other medicines to ease itching
and control loose bowels.
IN EVERY CASE WE HAVE SEEN, THESE STEPS ONLY LED TO TEMPORARY RELIEF AND
DID MORE HARM THAN GOOD.
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| Selecting your new Lab Puppy |
Lab Jamboree |
This is the fun part! You are an active participant and hold the final decision as to which puppy you want. Through the use of descriptions and photos, we will help you with your selection.
Here’s how it works:
During your communications with us, we take detailed notes as to what you desire in a pup. We are with the pups every day... 
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Fall Family Reunion
Date:
Saturday, October 18th 2008
Times:
11:00 am. to 4:00 pm.
Location: Labpups.com grounds
Please make sure your puppy/dog is on a leash!

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Labs and Children
When the average person thinks of a child and a dog, a Labrador will appear in that mental picture 90% of the time. Labs are known worldwide to be accommodating, well tempered, loving companions. They stand alone in being the perfect child friendly dog.

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Age of Children
Deciding when to introduce a Labrador into the family depends on many circumstances. The age of the child is not nearly as important as your comfort level in handling children and Labs at the same time. Generally speaking, however, the younger the child, the better. Younger children have lower likelihood of developing allergies to the dog when introduced as babies or toddlers. They also learn to accept and celebrate the company of the Lab early on. Fear of dogs does not have time to develop. Children that grow up with dogs from an early age are shown to have remarkably increased social skills, including the ability to express themselves and get along with others.
Temperament of Children
Breeders that have worked with children will be more able to assist in this area.
Your breeder should ask you about the temperament of your son or daughter, as this will be important when selecting the right litter to choose from. (If your child is under two years of age, your temperament will be more important).
The temperament of children can range from that of the outgoing, sports playing gregarious child that never knows a stranger, to the more intellectual bookworm that is just as happy curled up by the fireplace. Matching the temperament of the Lab to that of the child will make a better bond.
If your child has challenges, such as a learning disability, mental handicap, or behavioral problem, make sure to let your breeder know. This information is invaluable.
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