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“The number of pit bulls who cause trouble is statistically irrelevant. Media will have you believe that pit bulls are running rampant and attacking people. More people die every year from coconuts falling onto their heads than from pit bull attacks! We need perspective. — Mary Harwelik, a professional dog trainer and director of The Real Pit Bull Foundation in Garwood, N.J.”
― American Pit Bull Terrier
― American Pit Bull Terrier
“As a rule, a yellow Labrador is never called a “golden” Labrador.”
― Labrador Retriever
― Labrador Retriever
“It can be fatal, so it is treated with steroids, which can themselves have very significant side effects. Steroids calm down the allergic reaction to the body’s tissues, which helps the lupus, but also calms down the body’s reaction to real foreign substances such as bacteria, and also thins the skin and bones.”
― Labrador Retriever
― Labrador Retriever
“Adult Labrador Retrievers need thirty to sixty minutes of interactive exercise every morning and evening. You can’t just put a Lab in the yard while you’re cooking dinner because Labs tend not to exercise themselves—at least not in constructive ways. They may bark, chew, and dig, but most owners interpret that as unruly behavior, not exercise. Labs only get appropriate exercise when it is directed by a person, either by walking, hiking, swimming, or retrieving. Don’t think bad weather is an excuse to take the day off; the typical Lab thinks a hurricane only makes the outing more invigorating.”
― Labrador Retriever
― Labrador Retriever
“The Labrador Retriever coat colors are black, yellow, and chocolate. Any other color or a combination of colors is a disqualification in the show ring, according to the breed standard. A small white spot on the chest is permissible, however, but not desirable. Black—Blacks should be all black. Yellow—Yellows may range in color from fox-red to light cream, with variations in shading on the ears, back and underparts of the dog. Chocolate—Chocolates can vary in shade from light to dark chocolate.”
― Labrador Retriever
― Labrador Retriever
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Siberian Husky (CompanionHouse Books) In-Depth Breed Profile, History, Tips, and Expert Advice on Adopting, Training, Feeding, Exercising, and Caring for Your New Best Friend
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Siberian Husky (CompanionHouse Books) In-Depth Breed Profile, History, Tips, and Expert Advice on Adopting, Training, Feeding, Exercising, and Caring for Your New Best Friend33 ratings



