The
Labrador Retriever : The Dog That Does It All
by Lisa Weiss-Agresta, et al
Hardcover: 224 pages
John Wiley & Sons; ISBN: 0876050445; (December 1998)
The
Labrador Shooting Dog
by Mike Gould, et al
(Paperback)
Labrador
Retrievers: Everything About Purchase, Care, Nutrition, Diseases, Breeding,
and Behavior
by Kerry V. Kern, Michele Earle-Bridges
Paperback: 94 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.27 x
6.53 x 7.88
Publisher: Barrons Educational Series; 2nd edition (June
1995)
ISBN: 0812090187
Labrador
Retrievers for Dummies
by Joel Walton, Eve Adamson
Book Description:
You have a picture in your head. A picture of yourself with your practically
perfect dog. You’ve always preferred big dogs, and your ideal dog is
sturdy, strong, and energetic. At the same time, you envision a dog who
is gentle and completely in tune to your needs, your whims, and your every
move. That perfect dog is likely a Labrador Retriever. After all, the Labrador
Retriever is the most popular dog in the United States, according to American
Kennel Club registrations. Labs are beautiful, friendly, adaptable, easygoing,
brave, loyal, dependable, and intelligent. What could be better?
Labrador Retrievers For Dummies is a useful guide to have if you're
thinking of getting a Lab or even if you already own one. Perhaps you're
just curious about this popular breed. This handy reference is for you
if you want to:
Find out if a Lab suits your lifestyle
Know what to look for in Lab pups
Determine if a breeder meets high standards
Understand health and nutrition needs
Handle emergencies with a cool head
Train your dog with the lure-and-reward technique
Show off your Lab in competitions
You can live a fulfilling life with your Lab by making sure she is
socialized, healthy, and well trained. What better task for humans and
dogs than to be great companions for each other? However, you may need
some help in knowing how to get the most out of your relationship with
your Lab. This friendly guide offers that help with the following topics
and more:
Exercising your pup and older Lab
Choosing the right veterinarian
Exploring spaying/neutering
Keeping your Lab beautiful with good grooming
Helping your dog deal with divorce, a new baby, moving
Managing barking and whining
Housetraining your new puppy
Traveling to dog-friendly vacation destinations
Choosing a pet sitter or boarding kennel
Volunteering your lab as a therapy dog
Labrador Retrievers are big, energetic, and sometimes boisterous (especially
as puppies), and they don't take care of themselves. They need you. Don't
let them need you unless you're ready to be needed.
(Paperback - September 2000)
Retriever
Training Drills for Marking
by James B. Spencer
(Paperback - October 2001)
The
Pointing Labrador
by Paul Knutson, Julie Knutson
(Paperback)
Chesapeake
Bay Retrievers: Everything About Purchase, Care, Nutrition, Behavior, and
Training (Complete Pet Owner's Manual)
by Dan Rice, Tana Hakanson (Illustrator)
Paperback: Barrons Educational Series
ISBN: 0764106570; (February 1999)
Retriever
Training: A Back-To-Basics Approach
by Robert Milner
(Hardcover)
Game
Dog : The Hunter's Retriever for Upland Birds and Waterfowl : A Concise
New Training Method
by Richard A. Wolters, Dave Meisner
(Hardcover - January 1995)
Flat-Coated
Retrievers Today
by Joan Mason
(Hardcover - April 2002)
Training
Your Labrador Retriever
by September B. Morn, Pam Tanzey (Illustrator)
(Paperback - January 2000)
Yellowpup
by Debra Marlin
... Enter River, a bold, brash young retriever whose adorable puppy
maneuvers Marlin chronicles in Yellowpup. As if golden pups aren't already
extremely cute to begin with, throw in Marlin's keen black-and-white photography
skills--and the obvious affection she holds for her subject--and this photographic
essay is downright irresistible. Whether romping in the water or digging
on the dunes, pounding down a path or hanging with his three older siblings,
River's "playful romp through puppydom" will capture your heart.--Stefanie
Hargreaves - Amazon.com
(Hardcover - September 1999)
The
10-Minute Retriever : How to Make a Well-Mannered, Obedient and Enthusiastic
Gun Dog in 10 Minutes a Day
by John I. Dahl, Amy Dahl
Book Description: The 10-Minute Retriever reflects the authors'
belief that daily ten-minute training sessions best suit a retriever's
attention span and lead to rapid learning. This book is easy to use for
the absolute beginner and yet deeply informative for the serious student
of retriever training. The text has the information most needed by the
owner of a pet retriever: how to make it reliable obedient and well-mannered.
It also has the information for which amateur retriever trainers are clamoring:
how to force fetch, how to set up tests in the field, and how to use an
electric collar humanely and effectively. The emphasis of their training
method is on obtaining necessary control and good manners while maximizing
the dog's enthusiasm for its work by establishing training situations where
the dog desires to cooperate. Primary importance is placed on developing
and enhancing the desire to retrieve, from early puppyhood onward. The
method presented provides a solid foundation to the dog and owner continuing
to advance retrieve training (blind retrieves and competition). Concepts
and methods are illustrated with true dog stories. Difference between the
major breeds are described and adaptations are given for the different
breed personalities.
Paperback: 256 pages
Willow Creek Press; ISBN: 1572233036; (August 1, 2001)
Hey
Pup, Fetch It Up! : The Complete Retriever Training Book
by Bill Tarrant
(Hardcover - July 1993)
Speed
Train Your Own Retriever : The Quick, Efficient, Proven System for Training
a Finished Dog
by Larry Mueller
(Paperback - April 1987)
Labrador
Retrievers
by Anthony W. Jury
(Hardcover - February 1998)
Golden
Retrievers Complete Owner's Manual
by Jaime J. Sucher, Jaimie Sucher
Paperback: 64 pages
Barrons Educational Series; ISBN: 0764110497; 3 edition
(April 15, 2000)
The
Ultimate Labrador Retriever, Second Edition
by Heather Wiles-Fone, H. Wiles-Fone
The Labrador Retriever is, in many ways, the dog with the ideal temperament.
A special blend of intelligence, honesty, and kindness has made it unrivaled
as the most popular dog in the world. Bred originally as a fisherman's
dog, the gentry were swift to see the potential in this sturdy retriever,
and the Labrador was adopted as a versatile gundog, retrieving game over
land and in water. Today, the Labrador is still highly prized as a working
gundog, but its intelligence and good nature have been put to many more
uses.
The Labrador is used worldwide as a guide dog for the blind, its excellent
nose has made it a first class arms and drug detection dog, and its gentle
nature has made it an ideal therepy dog. Quick to learn and eager to please,
the Labrador has also made its mark in the competitive sports of Field
Trails, Working Trails, Agility, and Obedience. The breed's handsome looks
ensure its success in the show ring, but perhaps most important, the Labrador
excels as the perfect companion dog. The Publisher
Hardcover from Howell Book House
Book Published: 01 April, 2003 |
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by Patricia Burlin Kennedy, et al
(Hardcover - October 2000)
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(Hardcover - April 1994)
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