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Labrador Retriever Quotes

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J.D. Means
“Everything is inspiration. If you look at the world as the incredible place it is, then each moment is a feast.”
J.D. Means

“If you have a border collie, and do your job, you will learn patience. if you have Labs, you will learn to stretch the boundaries of hygiene. I'm told that the original Labs hailed not from Labrador but from Newfoundland, where they worked with tough and tired fisherman who let them hang around but didn't provide organic or vegan dog food. As a result, Labs became scavengers, with little fussiness about what they ate.”
Jon Katz, Dog Days: Dispatches from Bedlam Farm

“the Labrador Retriever is one of the

most well-known canine varieties on the planet at

least as per the official canine

libraries they are otherwise called a

Labrador or essentially a lab they are a

delightful shrewd and Respectable canine

which is reasonable for all family types

on the off chance that you’re considering taking on a

Labrador Retriever it’s critical to get

informed this is the manner by which you can start to

offer the best consideration particularly since”
Irshad sultan

“liked the Labs, but sometimes people would show up for the shoot with Springer Spaniels to work alongside them. Come lunchtime, when the Labs would often be flagging, it was the Springers who watched everyone drift back towards the lodge with an expression that said, ‘Why are we stopping?’ Their energy was boundless, and I admired them for it.”
Kerry Irving, Max the Miracle Dog: The Heart-warming Tale of a Life-saving Friendship

Wayne Gerard Trotman
“Labradors are angelic creatures.”
Wayne Gerard Trotman

“While I have great respect for the pointing breeds, I remain a hopeless afficionado of the Labrador retriever. I love Labs; don’t ask me to explain. We just seem to understand each other and to approach the world with a fundamentally similar set of priorities, an admission with which certain co-workers and an ex-wife would no doubt agree. Because I make it a point to live in places where I can hunt a lot, my kennel has to be productive. It also has to be versatile, since any given day here on the prairie might provide the opportunity to hunt everything from Huns to geese. Sure, I could have Labs and more traditional upland bird dogs, but every place in the kennel occupied by something other than a Lab would be. well, one less Lab in my life.”
E. Donnall Thomas Jr., Fool Hen Blues: Retrievers & Shotguns and the American West