LABRADOR! 5 Reasons WHY YOU SHOULD NOT Get a Labrador Puppy!

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  • LABRADOR! 5 Reasons WHY YOU SHOULD NOT Get a Labrador Puppy! I currently own a Labrador! My Labrador is incredible, but I don't think Labradors are for everyone, and in this video I tell you 5 reasons why you shouldn't get a Labrador Puppy!
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Komentáře • 710

  • @mack22x
    @mack22x Před 3 lety +1026

    Best dogs ever. Got one to help with my depression. Absolute life saver, found my best friend and haven't stopped smiling since.

    • @Ela-eh3hm
      @Ela-eh3hm Před 3 lety +11

      How sweet ❤️

    • @phoenixrisingtarot5270
      @phoenixrisingtarot5270 Před 2 lety +18

      Same as me. She has already changed my life . My psych team recommended that a lab would help. Yup golden fur everywhere lol I think im now part little yellow dog lol . Teething, farting and eating anythjng she sees. Super energetic and cant wait to be going on our adventures together and as you say I havent stopped laughing or smiling since she arrived a month ago. She is now 13 weeks of hyperactivity , farts and fun x

    • @GT-pl1wx
      @GT-pl1wx Před 2 lety +8

      This sounds great! I always went through depression. Got help from a "cavalier king charles"-angel!

    • @mack22x
      @mack22x Před 2 lety +7

      @Xing He Same here man Infantry with 4 deployments. Labs are a great fit.

    • @exox7534
      @exox7534 Před 2 lety +11

      @Xing He I have the exact same conditions plus ADHD. Im on leave from teaching due to agoraphobia so I got a black lab last month and she's changed my life. She is a constant distraction and really stops the rumination and panic. I havent had a panic attack since the day I got her. I hope you can get a dog soon!

  • @amberleeanne9542
    @amberleeanne9542 Před 2 lety +174

    getting smacked in the face with a dog tail builds character

  • @dancanwasaal1870
    @dancanwasaal1870 Před 3 lety +208

    You just gave me enough reasons to get a labrador

  • @marisamason1013
    @marisamason1013 Před 2 lety +96

    I rescued a lab puppy not even two weeks ago. To be honest I am a VERY lazy person but I have a heart and passion. He went from a scared abused puppy to being fed a raw diet and forcing me to go outside no matter the weather is with my daughter. I am lazy yes…but he has saved me from depression and has helped me gain a deeper bond with my daughter❤️

    • @barrymantz6026
      @barrymantz6026 Před rokem +3

      That's an amazing lab. Most labs absolutely hate rain! They love to swim and stamp in puddels but they don't like rain!

    • @lucieirl
      @lucieirl Před rokem +1

      @@barrymantz6026 yep that’s what I was going to say, had several labs in our family for generations and only one would go out when it rained 😂

  • @juliesnider7840
    @juliesnider7840 Před 3 lety +262

    I lost my 1st Lab (Bob) 20 years ago. It absolutely broke my heart.
    2 weeks ago I got my Chase! He is an 11 week old black lab. He is just delicious. I'm retired and I babysit my 7 year old grandson.
    Watching the 2 of them romp and play is so sweet. I'm glad at this time in my life I have a new best friend!

    • @kieranbath6615
      @kieranbath6615 Před 3 lety +9

      The best friend you will ever have

    • @Frankmattv
      @Frankmattv Před 2 lety +1

      @@yesitsmecatelynn6062 mmm

    • @Frankmattv
      @Frankmattv Před 2 lety +10

      Tf do you mean by delicious buddy

    • @morningwood6389
      @morningwood6389 Před 2 lety +2

      @@yesitsmecatelynn6062 hmm yes she ate her dog.

    • @MrsKaiaBlue
      @MrsKaiaBlue Před 2 lety +4

      I have a 4 month old silver Labrador puppy. His name is Chase too. He is a ball of energy but great with my 3 kids.

  • @rhyshughes7014
    @rhyshughes7014 Před 2 lety +424

    What a great video! He's not trying to stop labs going to great homes, he's trying to stop great labs going to wrong homes by giving brilliant advice

    • @jdawg119
      @jdawg119 Před 2 lety +1

      Very very good point

    • @mikethomas4570
      @mikethomas4570 Před 2 lety

      Brilliant advice?

    • @ramd66
      @ramd66 Před 2 lety

      Yeah😊

    • @deltanovember1672
      @deltanovember1672 Před 2 lety

      Well put Rhys.

    • @peupeuguy310
      @peupeuguy310 Před rokem +2

      I had no idea they loved being active; the ones I've seen , seem so chill and mellow. very informative video fam . God bless 🙏

  • @_jf-ds3ms
    @_jf-ds3ms Před 3 lety +380

    I had a lab for 14/15 years when I was a kid I remember he used to always knock me over with his tail 😂 the greatest dog I will ever have

  • @kayleighcapsalot9492
    @kayleighcapsalot9492 Před 3 lety +240

    "why you SHOULD NOT get a Labrador puppy." Me:okay okay :gets one anyway

  • @mattnocock6311
    @mattnocock6311 Před 2 lety +176

    Only things u need to know about labradors
    . Greedy always hungry
    . Loves walks
    . Loves sleep
    . Loves attention

    • @neshacrese
      @neshacrese Před 2 lety

      The absolute TRUTH!!!!!

    • @marisan2851
      @marisan2851 Před 2 lety +5

      I would add "Loves YOU" :-)

    • @LCx829
      @LCx829 Před rokem +2

      Let's not forget that they shed 12 months a year.
      My dog steals food and shakes if she doesn't get your food. Just yesterday she ate my chicken after I fed her.

    • @Harmxn903
      @Harmxn903 Před rokem

      Hungry is what fucks me up

    • @MonstehDinosawr
      @MonstehDinosawr Před rokem +1

      And swimming , majority love swimming

  • @unclesanders
    @unclesanders Před 2 lety +28

    I had a chocolate lab. Her name was Ladyloo. My baby girl. I helped pull her into this world and was with her every single day afterword. I was the one to lay her in her grave in April of 2013. She was 12yrs old. She was my best friend and I miss her so much. She saved me. I still have her collar and her tags.

  • @jacobhetfieldjim
    @jacobhetfieldjim Před 3 lety +82

    one more reason: they are the ultimate goofballs. your face muscles will cramp from smiling

  • @dogsenseforu301
    @dogsenseforu301 Před 3 lety +50

    Labs are THE EASIEST dogs to train bar none because their desire to please is off the charts!

  • @kathleendill8349
    @kathleendill8349 Před 3 lety +13

    My black Lab Misty Shadow was the loveliest, gentlest and best behaved dog I have ever known. She lived with me in all of my teaching and field research sites: Guatemala, Nicaragua, Texas, New York state, and California. Due to her calm, quiet, well-behaved nature, all I needed was a portable water bowl and I could bring her with me to my office and field sites. I always chose to live near water so she could swim regularly, and in the hot climates it was so much fun to swim with her. She also adored playing in snow - thank you Ithaca! As you pointed out, congenital hip dysplasia is a common problem of purebred labs. Misty started to show signs of joint pain at around age 5 and the vet recommended Carprofen (Rimadyl). Happily, it worked like a charm and she never had any liver problems or other negative side effects. You are also correct about shedding. Nobody sheds like a labrador! I got used to constantly sweeping/vacuuming and grooming her with a Furminator - an essential tool for the lab undercoat and luckily, she absolutely LOVED it (she would lean into it, lift her legs and rollover to make sure I didn't miss a spot) . Misty knew when I was sad and comforted me. She knew when things were going well and delighted in my happiness. She was beautiful and loyal and I was so very lucky to be her human.

  • @cksadler4559
    @cksadler4559 Před 2 lety +11

    My Chocolate Labrador is 16 years old. He is my best friend. We spent almost all day everyday together over the last 16 years. I dread the day that I have to say goodbye.

    • @Abby-js8ch
      @Abby-js8ch Před 2 lety +3

      16 years! Wow you are so blessed. I have a 10-month-old black lab & can only hope he lives that long.

    • @cksadler4559
      @cksadler4559 Před 2 lety

      @@Abby-js8ch It took lots of prayers, hugs, and kisses.

  • @polarlab113
    @polarlab113 Před 3 lety +49

    raised with labs on a farm in BC, Canada.They were then and remain the single most important animal on the farm.Protecting,herding,hunting,and real good playmates.Eager to learn.In regards to the gaurding skills.....you can teach them anything.One of the most fearsome and fearless dogs I ever saw was one of our dogs named Rocky.we made a harness for him and he would pull us on a sleigh when we were kids.I saw him take on two coyotes one day.one didnt make it off the property and the other had to be put down.absolutely frightening to watch the violence.it would make you shiver.Rocky was fighting to the death.Dad had a couple springer spaniels for pheasants but the labs were the king of the ranch.we have one now that is trained in search and rescue,agility trained and water recovery.amazing creatures.almost 70 now and i intend to be a lab guy till I die and my doggy will be with me every step of the way.God bless all dogs.I dont think man could have survived with out dogs and horses.Just think about it for a moment.They give of themselves for us and for us alone.

    • @XyZCwP
      @XyZCwP Před 2 lety +1

      That’s very true 👍

    • @1cjdavidson
      @1cjdavidson Před 2 lety

      That's interesting about the protection aspect. I had a lab cross collie and he was the only dog of all my different breeds that would fight other male dogs, which surprised me. He was also good protection, did not like people walking too close behind me when he was on the lead. Interesting, we can never totally predict the individual skills and personality of a breed. My 2 Dobermanns, on the other hand, never fought another dog in their lives and when one of them caught a wood pigeon once, he just rested his muzzle on it and waited till I released it totally unharmed!

    • @polarlab113
      @polarlab113 Před 2 lety +1

      @@1cjdavidson these stories make me get goose bumps.collies are a great breed and we’re more numerous years ago.my aunt and uncles farm had a collie named Pal.he was the best farm protector I ever saw.nothing moved around there that he didn’t know it and woe betide any interloper.he could be such a fearsome creature but loved us kids,took care of us.Hecwould come out to the road when we left in our bikes and if there was a car coming he would walk out in the road and made sure the car stopped so we could cross and nobody taught him that.

    • @barrymantz6026
      @barrymantz6026 Před rokem +1

      And they are absolute the best packleaders ever! They guide all sorts of animals. Not scared of bigger dogs or agressive dogs. Their nature is to guide. And keep the family tight!

    • @barrymantz6026
      @barrymantz6026 Před rokem

      @@polarlab113 When a dog doesn't want people walking to close behind you is certainly you being afraid! My mom had a lab and was ones being stalked. The dog never got over the moment. She was protective against any male person. Me and my dad where tolerated outdoors and inside the house the dog was everybody's friend.
      I never had any problem with my lab! She was packleader in the neighbourhood. She got between fighting dogs and she did not tolerate any weird dog beheaviour. She never wore a leash and I trusted her from puppy to grown! We met some people being anxious about the behaviour of agressive dogs. I just said let Noa do the work. And most so called agressive dogs, ... where never agressive. Just insecure because of the owner.
      Noa was in two fights ever. But in those cases there where two other dogs chasing and biting her. And that was only because the other owners never got into raising their dogs. They where giving a citasion not to walk without leash and never on times other owners walk their dogs.

  • @rachelmarquez7044
    @rachelmarquez7044 Před 2 lety +9

    We just got a lab mix a couple weeks ago from the pound and I love watching videos like this, so I know what to except and do to prevent certain behavior issues. I would like to say that so far, she is doing amazing! She already follows commands like sit, working on lay down, and she is going to the door when she needs to go outside to potty. We think she is part hound also.
    She loves to cuddle, and she love to fetch!
    My family and I love her!

  • @shredder152
    @shredder152 Před 3 měsíci +31

    I love his show and thisjust summarizes and lays out all of the basic methods he uses on the show. What i love about this guide czcams.com/users/postUgkxKkYeOoCV_w2vPX0CSyVWkhew2c4FYk0d is that you don' need to read the whole book cover to cover ... You can skip to the chapter (lesson) you want to read about. The book is arranged almost as a problem-solving guide ... Here is the problem and here is what you need to know/do to correct it. This man knows his stuff ... But more importantly knows how to teach people how they can work with their pups themselves!

  • @Undersolar
    @Undersolar Před 2 lety +48

    I’m just about to get a 2 yr old black lab, who was a guide dog. She’s my first dog ever, and the idea of having a dog has not sunk in yet, but on a video that lists 5 cons, I see 100s of comments from lab fans. That’s very encouraging.

    • @MediumRareOpinions
      @MediumRareOpinions Před 2 lety +6

      Fair warning to you, they will probably figure out, if they don't already know, how to open doors.
      All the retired guide dogs that family members homed seemed to have learned that trick.

    • @twobeards6714
      @twobeards6714 Před rokem +1

      I bet he's a thief.
      He must have stolen your ❤

  • @shavyjha7087
    @shavyjha7087 Před 2 lety +13

    I own a labrador and I'm from India, and I 100% agree with you! Labradors are the most playful, energetic and high maintanence dogs and are extremely loving and emotional at the same time. one point i'd like to add is labs get separation anxiety and traumas very easily which means, you have to be committed to them and never give up on them! Once you have them, there's no going back! ❤️ I'm so grateful that i've met my souldog and he still acts like a puppy although he's 4 years old 😅

  • @TReischl1
    @TReischl1 Před 3 lety +28

    Murphy is my constant companion. I am 71 years old, he is now coming up on 7. Agree with pretty much everything in the vid, except the tail thing. Murph seems to have a very keen sense of situational awareness (his body relative to the things around him). We play 4-5 times a day and always play until he says he has had enough. We keep a kiddy pool in the yard for him to cool off in. We never really trained him, per se. Instead we just talked to him like we would a person. He is extremely well mannered around people and just loves folks. He just likes to please us. If he is laying somewhere that we need to walk through, he politely moves a bit out of the way without us saying a word. We never asked him to do that since we are quite able to step over him. I do not think I will ever see a dog like him again. . .

  • @dkmiller8420
    @dkmiller8420 Před 3 lety +11

    This was some great advice and I wish more people would consider these things when looking for any dog to bring in to their home. As a hunter who has hunting labs we are very active with them and I still find I have to run them on the treadmill 45 min a day or so outside of hunting season to keep them conditioned and relaxed. That does not include the play, socialization time and training. These are big commitment dogs but are absolutely fantastic for the right people.

  • @turtleinashirt
    @turtleinashirt Před 3 lety +10

    Have a one year old black lab and have two other labs in the past and this is spot on. I would add that if you don’t have a high tolerance for frustration, you shouldn’t get an untrained Labrador, whether puppy or adult with behavioral issues.
    They are very trainable, but they are also a bit hard headed in some instances and will push your buttons just to find out what the boundaries are and will do things on purpose just because they know they’ll get a rise out of you. Think grabbing the hand towel off the counter, just because they know you’ll chase them around the room trying to get it back. (Edit: this is a good reason not to keep knives on the counter. No joke my parent’s had a 8 month old male lab running around the house with a chef’s knife ripping up couches and what not, thankfully no shins where harmed.).
    You’ll have to learn not to play the games they want to play until they’ve learned what they are and are not allowed to do. That includes play biting, so if you aren’t ok with bruises for a few months between 6months and year, you might want to get a calmer breed.
    They’ll also decide when they have had enough exercise and fight you on it. For example I’ll take ours out for an hour long walk, come back and toss the ball for awhile and when it’s time to go in, you’ll get their lead on, but when they realize you are headed home they’ll throw a hissy fit which quite possibly will include ankle nipping or trying to play tug of war on the lead.
    You’ll need to learn how to redirect their attention because as soon as you introduce a new stimulant their ADHD kicks in and they forget about the thing they were complaining about.
    One final bit is that for all the dogs I’ve had, including mutts, shepherds and rotties, labs are by far the most stubborn, but also the most rewarding when you finally make that break through in training.
    They’ll do almost anything for a small bit of food, which you’ll need in droves because they are such high strung dogs and require quite a lot of it in the first few months of training, but will eventually do just about anything you ask of them, including getting you a beer from the fridge when you can’t be bothered to get off the couch.
    Great companions, great personalities, but it doesn’t come cheap financially or in time and effort.

  • @sableann4255
    @sableann4255 Před 3 lety +116

    I am on my 4th Lab, best Dogs ever!

  • @johnharris7412
    @johnharris7412 Před 2 lety +7

    Great video, sensible discussion. Lost my yellow lab 2 years ago after having him 14 years, still hurts today, miss him terribly. Unfortunately I work away from home now and it wouldn't be fair or practical to get another furr baby. Keep the vids coming, great content.

  • @Daniellelee852
    @Daniellelee852 Před 2 lety +5

    pretty spot on with those tips i have a senior Labrador and has been my sole companion his whole life and will continue to be until the end I've been lucky with mine so far not many heath issues besides arthritis in both back legs something for people to think about is care through out when it comes to exercise nothing to straining on the joints

  • @Maxskinen
    @Maxskinen Před rokem +11

    I absolutely love the idea behind this video. Well done! I hope this video will prevent some Labs living a crappy life or even being forced to find a new home because of peoples ignorance

  • @MrLewispettite
    @MrLewispettite Před 11 měsíci +40

    I'm a huge fan of brandon's tv show so it wasn't surprising that his book czcams.com/users/postUgkxSw1k29V8f0aNwyGI6qRGYJc3E4Y4Eoxy is also excellent! With treats, my dog has learned most of the seven common commands (sit, stay, come, down, heel, off and no). Brandon's love for all animals is baked into every chapter of the book. If you have a puppy or an older dog, i would highly recommend reading every word of this book as it will be a source of pride for you and your dog.

  • @t1texasaggie211
    @t1texasaggie211 Před 3 lety +35

    LABS ARE THE ABSOLUTE BEST DOGS EVER!!!

  • @Dan-wo4bx
    @Dan-wo4bx Před rokem +8

    My first lab was born 47 years ago same day as i was , I’m getting another one in a weeks time. Had other breeds mastiff,bull,shepherds but you can’t beat a lab 🤟🏻

  • @lexi_may
    @lexi_may Před rokem +1

    loved this video. my childhood lab mix jessica passed away last month and may i say, these points are spot on. (except for the fact mine hated water, don’t know why) the shedding and exercise bit is no joke. even tho their hair isn’t too long, it gets everywhere and becomes excessively worse when they shed twice for the year. you literally couldn’t stop pulling hair off my dog. lab’s definitely love the outdoors and running around in it. jessica and i used to love relaxing in the grass, even to the end. she was healthy all her life (god bless) until about a year ago. we could tell her hip mobility was going down, and even tho she still played a little bit, slept a lot more and was more hesitant to go outside for walkies. it wasn’t until the month before we put her down where she really had difficulty walking, and 3 days before, couldn’t at all. luckily but unluckily, the house we stay at recently had a ramp installed due to someone needing a wheelchair, but it really helped our dog out. the stairs would make her limp. so i definitely suggest something like that if you’re able to as they age. lab’s are incredibly intelligent and loving dogs. they really depend on human connections. from constantly laying on our legs and feet, to comforting us when we were angry or cried, jessica was an incredible dog, and i know anyone who gets a labrador retriever will love them.
    EDIT: here’s my baby if anyone would like to see her :) i like letting her memory live on.
    embk.me/jessicasche?

  • @sameulljacson9807
    @sameulljacson9807 Před 3 lety +11

    I raised 2 Lab pups. I did this knowing someone would be with them for 6 full months 24/7. They both made fine dogs and learned quick. The 2 labs had totally different personalities so no 2 dogs are the same. If you dont have the time or yard for this dog, you need to look for a smaller breed. The dogs are classic your gonna get out of them the work you put in.

  • @The1979spike
    @The1979spike Před 2 lety +17

    Whilst I agree... We've had a lab for 4 months now and they are the most incredible dog. He adores being round us and is an intelligent so and so. He's wiped the coffee table clear, shed his coat and licked everyone to death.
    Wouldn't change him one bit.

    • @timesthree5757
      @timesthree5757 Před rokem +1

      My 3 yrs old golden Labrador retriever. Named Budders. We get morning kisses, plays fetch till we are tired, mid morning kisses, more fetching, noon kisses, 75ld lap dog in the evening with more kisses, fur brushed, a nice swim in the creek, cries when a crawdede snaps her toes, night time kisses. Helps with cleaning our coffee table before bed. Then before bed kisses before she sleeps. Love her so much. When her time comes I will cry.

    • @The1979spike
      @The1979spike Před rokem

      @@timesthree5757 awesome to hear. Ours is 19 months now, so funny, so good with the family and now has a network if doggy friends. Best investment we've made.

    • @timesthree5757
      @timesthree5757 Před rokem

      @@The1979spike ours is kept away from strangers to enhance her maternal protective instincts.
      Labs can be good gaurd dogs if there trained.

  • @kaylathurston3828
    @kaylathurston3828 Před 2 lety +13

    Con: no matter how many beds you provide them they will 100% try to sleep on top of you

  • @jeffwallace765
    @jeffwallace765 Před 3 lety +7

    Have our second lab. Had Newfoundlands and a Malamute in between. Just love our Lab. Both labs. at different ends of my life have been the best dogs ever. You are right about shedding. Our current Lab. sheds twice a year; January to June and July to December. Biggest mistake I have made- feeding him from the table. The drool is lethal.
    We adore him and he is just so loving. Goes to sleep on my wife’s lap in front of the television every night. Would not be without him.

  • @definitelynotacop621
    @definitelynotacop621 Před 3 lety +59

    Extremely good video, gets even better at 1:27

  • @stefan1982ism
    @stefan1982ism Před 3 lety +7

    Great video, really like the channel. Was wondering if you could do a Labrador vs Vizsla video? I’d be especially intersted in the excersize needs in comparison. Thanks a lot….

  • @klocper
    @klocper Před 2 lety +4

    You forgot to mention that they tend to run away if unchecked while not on a leash. Especially in forest areas.

  • @jakesouthgate2676
    @jakesouthgate2676 Před rokem

    Love you're channel am getting a american bull dog x lab next Friday I'm really excited have you ever come across this mix before?

  • @Sexyduffman420
    @Sexyduffman420 Před 3 lety +33

    I recently found a yellow lab on the streets. He is quite a handful. Got him a chest harness and takes me skateboarding for miles twice a day now lol.

    • @turtleinashirt
      @turtleinashirt Před 3 lety +6

      😂 I’ve thought of that, but my fear is that the speed mine wants to go I’ll probably find that pebble that eventually puts me face first into the pavement lol
      Ahh to be in a more urban area lol

    • @lalitsoni4670
      @lalitsoni4670 Před 2 lety

      Price of a lab puppy is 20000 and you founf it on road?

    • @gmailaccount3561
      @gmailaccount3561 Před 2 měsíci

      @@lalitsoni4670probably they left that dog cuz realized its working lab not showline, monsters!

  • @jamiewulfyr4607
    @jamiewulfyr4607 Před 3 lety +10

    My Grandmother had a golden lab when I was young.Perfect dog for a child to be around.

  • @dulininos8056
    @dulininos8056 Před rokem +1

    I really respect that you are willing to speak from different perspective even tho you are so close to labradors. That is something most CZcamsrs lack of. Thank you for your great advice!

  • @AndreasJacobson
    @AndreasJacobson Před 3 lety

    I'm thinking about getting a lab in the future. Do you reckon a hunting lab is agile and fast enough to follow be on long (and sometimes steep) bike rides, ski touring etc? I would love to get into avalanche rescue training as well. I'm looking for a dog that is active, good off leash, relatively easy to train but easy going indoors. I was thinking about a hungarian Viszla at first but a hunting lab seems like a safer bet.

  • @vincenthiney7424
    @vincenthiney7424 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi there. I've a 3 year old Male labrador has what your call crooked ear (left 1) right ear is normal any idea how he got it cheers.

  • @sashlxrd
    @sashlxrd Před 2 lety +4

    Just got a yellow puppy lab, most relaxed and kind hearted dog ever

  • @cliveallen6742
    @cliveallen6742 Před 3 lety +12

    This is our first chocolate lab, I was never a dog person, but she as made me understand why a dog is your best friend.; we love her. Ps Your information is so informative.thank you.

    • @willathertonlabradorshow2225
      @willathertonlabradorshow2225  Před 3 lety +5

      That is awesome! Thanks so much for watch, hopefully our videos continue to be helpful and informative as your lab grows!

  • @GrnXnham
    @GrnXnham Před 3 lety +4

    We are on lab #4 and #5. All great advice here. We have a very active lifestyle and our dogs are a big part of that.

  • @minerva334
    @minerva334 Před rokem +4

    We love our Labrador. At times, his size can be an issue like you say. One time, he got so excited to see everyone during a party, he knocked a few cups of coffee off the coffee table with his enormous wagging tail.

  • @maggiewagmore8778
    @maggiewagmore8778 Před rokem +7

    I "rescued" a yellow American lab from some people in the neighborhood who neglected her. They weren't happy, but too bad. 9 and a half years later, and I couldn't ask for a finer friend. She was a wild child when I met her, but she was so smart and attentive that she was easy to train. I believe she thinks she's a human.
    I think exercise is key to keeping labs mentally and physically healthy. 2-3 times a week we go for a 5-6 mile hike, and we also camp a lot, especially in fall/winter and early spring. Here in the south, it's too damn hot in the summer for extended activity, which makes it a challenge to keep her weight down, but we've figured it out, and she stays right around 75 lbs year-round. She does fine on a leash, but these dogs are bred to run. If they aren't able to do that, it makes for an unhappy dog and behaviors that will reflect that.
    She goes just about everywhere with me, and I have lost count of how many times I have heard folks say, "That's the most well-behaved dog I've ever seen". Very gentle, easy-going, always happy. LOVES road trips...LOVES staying in hotels. BUT...if you come to my house, you will see a different side of her. Nasty bark, hackles up, very intimidating...until I say to you, "Hey, how's to going?" That's the verbal cue she waits for, that signals no threat. Then it's back to being herself.
    The one recommendation I would make for dog parents of any breed...would be getting health insurance. My dog has had cancer (4 yrs free this November). CT scan...$$$$. Cost of each chemo treatment was equal to what I paid for one year of coverage. She had 6 treatments. In the middle of her chemo, she tore her left cranial cruciate ligament (the canine equivalent of human ACL). $4000.00 for just the surgery. MRI, follow-up visits post-op, a 6-hr trip to Ohio State University for arthroscopic work on the knee...another 5K added on. Insurance covered 95% of it. Add on all kinds of miscellaneous procedures, tests, X-rays, medication, etc....and her vet bills are in the 25k range. Getting insurance was the smartest thing I've ever done for her. It's no different than having a kid (the human kind). I have never been in the position of having to make decisions about finances vs quality of care for her. She has always had the best care. Today she runs around like nothing ever happened. Please consider getting health insurance for your dog.

  • @jenniferuttley1851
    @jenniferuttley1851 Před 2 lety

    I pick up my white Labrador retriever boy tomorrow and I've luckily had this breed alot. It's been 10 yes since my last as lost my golden and wasn't ready. Oakley is going to be getting the same level of training and maintenance as Ben did, I was just wondering at what age to best start the clicker training with a Labrador retriever. With my golden I waited a month after he came home so took a little longer than I hoped. Any tips would be great. Jen

  • @eddiejamison
    @eddiejamison Před rokem

    Will how many miles you recommend a day for labs? I got a Lab/Newfoundland pup about 20 weeks old. I walk the lad about 1 and a half miles a day but reckon he needs more? I work a lot but always make time for the lad and will make more if he need it.

  • @Joice_M
    @Joice_M Před 3 lety +1

    Do you have an tips for how to reduce the jumping of my lab puppy? She is 7months, weird thing she only does it to strangers, ofc she loves everyone! She loves every person that she meets, but she jumps when she gets rly excited. I want to reduce that as when she gets bigger, it can injure people and kids when she gets excited. Also how do you get her to stay calm around new people or dogs as she gets really excited!

  • @jixxxxer17
    @jixxxxer17 Před 2 lety +4

    Best most practical advice I have see online, I had a wonderful lab once and he definitely fit into every category you explained, including the damn cancer at age 10, he was the best damn dog tho and still miss him dearly, RIP Lefty Boy ! Great Video !

  • @turinturambar4721
    @turinturambar4721 Před rokem

    Do they do well with smaller dogs, such as a havapoo? And, do you have any breeders to recommend

  • @tracereed7457
    @tracereed7457 Před rokem +4

    My lab passed away at 14 from cancer. She was the perfect dog. I will never have a dog half as amazing as she was almost 5 years later I still miss her everyday

  • @lavenderandgold8588
    @lavenderandgold8588 Před 2 lety +3

    i can definitely attest to #5. i grew up with 2 labs and they were the sweetest, but they had some very unfortunate health conditions that made aging difficult for them.

  • @AngieSWinston
    @AngieSWinston Před rokem

    Hi. I may have a red fox lab or lab mix. 16 months old with lots of energy, hunter and digger, bounds and leaps up hillsides. Over the last couple of weeks, he started lying down during on our daily walks. We didn't think anything of it as he chases elk at full speed. Then, a couple of days ago he had a swollen, red eye and just a faint trail of blood from one nostril. The vet was clueless, treated him for tick fever and we just got the blood results back which are normal and no tick fever. The eye and nose seemed to have cleared up so I think that might have been from an injury unrelated to the lethargy. His pulse is still very low, about 52 per minute. I guess that would explain the lethargy but I'm looking for clues as to cause and how to cure and prevent. Any advice or additional information is appreciated.

  • @thoseweirdos6859
    @thoseweirdos6859 Před rokem +2

    Honestly yes I absolutely agree with all these facts every single trait mentioned is exactly how my dog acts, which is why we try as much as possible to get him tired so when he comes inside he is nice and relaxed.

  • @Boxing4K
    @Boxing4K Před 2 lety +5

    He's defiantly right about the shedding. My missus is constantly vacuuming up fur. I joke with her that it would be much more time efficient to vacuum the dog rather than the floor. It's especially bad after the dog has had a bath, no matter how much brushing we do, the fur comes off in clumps. Still, Sissy's an awesome dog.

  • @fotisa1
    @fotisa1 Před rokem

    I have a Labrador mix that has a lot of energy. His mother was mix husky and Labrador and his father was Belgian Malinois. So what should i expect from my puppy?

  • @amark1771
    @amark1771 Před rokem +1

    Great thank you for your video 👍 but too late I had one yellow Labrador 6 months old and he becomes my therapist dog 🐕 greeting everyone who walk through the door. Such a lovely and joyful of our family.

  • @icarusstudio6960
    @icarusstudio6960 Před 2 lety +4

    Hey all. I have severe anxiety and OCD. I am so close to getting a lab puppy. I'm actually visiting a breeder this weekend but my anxiety makes me scared that I might pick the "wrong one".
    Anyone else felt like this before? I feel like my anxiety is trying to get in the way of something wonderful

  • @louisebyrne7969
    @louisebyrne7969 Před 2 lety

    We reacued our new girl from a local who didn't want her. Iv had dogs my whole life but not a labrador. We are farming have poultry all over the yard. She's not paying any mind to them atm and even goes in the pond with them without any real interest on them. Will an instict kick in as she gets older that we need to watch for? Also wondering if they can be trained to herd cattle and sheep or is it not possible at all?

  • @BeatRock253
    @BeatRock253 Před 2 lety +5

    We bought our Labrador to become a new member to the family. Little did I know he was going to inspire me to become a waterfowl hunter which has taken on a journey becoming a sportsman which has been incredibly rewarding. I will now own Labradors for the rest of my life.

    • @chrischeshire2476
      @chrischeshire2476 Před 2 lety

      I have have had Labs my whole life and I agree with everything you have said they are a great dog with the right training

  • @jokervienna6433
    @jokervienna6433 Před rokem +1

    I am thinking of getting my first own dog, and am considering a labrador. No worry though, I have been surrounded by dogs all my life, just never had my own. Some of the dogs around me have been labradors and sometimes cross breeds (Schabradors). I truly love them and I do not need a guard dog. It was a good reminder in how active they want to be, there I would need to change my life style. Thank you for posting this!

  • @adofno1133
    @adofno1133 Před 2 lety +1

    I have a black lab mix with boader collie. 8 weeks old. Hopefully its a good mix.

  • @ofosho2907
    @ofosho2907 Před 2 lety +5

    Took our lab in three times for hip pain and trouble walking. Turned out he had a slipped disk in his back and was suffering from paresis. Make sure they check your pup for delayed reaction in the hind legs/feet, and don't just assume it's hip dysplasia.

  • @clarissalovesmusic30
    @clarissalovesmusic30 Před rokem

    We are getting our first yellow lab this week he is four months old for my boyfriend who is disabled who has an anxiety disorder and has dealt with a lot of trauma in his life which is why I am getting it for him to help him live a happier life I thought we could train him to help him with his triggers as well as his severe back and knee disorders any tips ?

  • @bigrudd8746
    @bigrudd8746 Před 3 lety +18

    Oh c'mon, if I intruded, Sully would so attack me....with love. LOL Missed ya bud. Great vid.

  • @markthompson4905
    @markthompson4905 Před 3 lety +56

    My yellow American field lab kept me in amazing shape, he swam everyday unless the lake was frozen. Gave him 10hrs a day exercise till he was 8yrs old he finally calmed down at 9yrs old. Amazing animal made it till 13yrs old, best 13yrs of my life. Broke my heart in half.

    • @timothycormier4118
      @timothycormier4118 Před 3 lety +3

      Its truly wonder love for a unique breed 😊

    • @brendapowell4795
      @brendapowell4795 Před 3 lety +10

      Its truly awful when you loose one, I got my first labrador when was 18, I am now retired and have a black one 2 got to 14 and a half, they were all wonderful and none ever forgotten

    • @sharkgrayc7z06corvette9
      @sharkgrayc7z06corvette9 Před 2 lety +1

      I have an American yellow lab as well. She’s 2 and she keeps me plenty busy hahaha

    • @sidhantraj3433
      @sidhantraj3433 Před 2 lety +1

      @Dawson Davis American labradors, Canadian labradors and English labs are all different. Stop generalizing an entire country's population, That's xenophobic.

    • @robcutter4817
      @robcutter4817 Před 2 lety

      I have a large American Chocolate Lab, she is an ex blind dog whose owner passed and she was depressed. She now has children who love her and she gets lots of exercise and love. She is now a very happy girl and gives so much love in return. You mentioned about fur shedding, I don’t find it a problem. she only sheds twice a year, for the first six months and the last six months. The vacuum gets a good workout. I think she is best friend that anyone could have!!!

  • @anujsharath9281
    @anujsharath9281 Před 2 lety

    sir is it a problem if we are not there at home
    cause i am in my 10th grade and i love my puppy but sometimes its just takes my attention and it utilises my study time and my parents are always wroking but we give it full attention after we get home

  • @kirstybutler1132
    @kirstybutler1132 Před rokem

    Any suggestions on which food is best to feed a 15 week old Labrador. We started off well as we kept to the brand the last owner was using. After his booster the vet told us we need to change his food as he's skinny 🤔 to us he was doing great. We then slowly changed brands and he had diarrhea for a few days but we've gone back to the old brand as it clearly didn't agree with him. Any suggestions on what brand is best for both dry and wet food please 👍

    • @lucieirl
      @lucieirl Před rokem

      We buy hypoallergenic lamb kibble from pets at home (wainwrights brand) and supplement with small cup plain brown rice that we batch cook and then microwave when serving (but not too hot). Our lab had serious allergies to chicken protein and some grains as a pup so we use the hypoallergenic/ grain free kibble and she is extremely healthy weight, shiny fur, get compliments all the time. She used to have very loose poos too which going grain free helped! Hopefully you find what works!

  • @rensha8635
    @rensha8635 Před rokem +1

    Good honest advice. Working Labs have serious stamina, energy and drive. They might be easy to train because they are clever but they will test and push every boundary and remain boisterous youngsters until they finally mature at aged 3-4.

  • @daveschwartz322
    @daveschwartz322 Před 2 lety

    My black Lab never ceases to amaze me. He’s my third and the first we’re awesome but my Cruiser goes out me to 4 steps further. Last Sunday we were at a inlet and after doing a bunch ot retrieves in the surf and his trying to bury my truck I saw a seal. So we went to the back side of the inlet that the tide was coming in pretty fast he did about 7 or 8 retrieves to get the seals to come up close while he was on the retrieve. The last throw he wanted no part of it. It took a minute or so and he went to try and find but the current took it so I called him off. Instead of coming in he turned and saw a seal within 10 feet and it was one two big ones. There was big ones and a boy one got closer we so far figure a pair. Cruiser swam right up to the seal just as three little ones popped up and came right up to him and they appeared to be playing. He decided he had enough of swimming against the current and came in. The best thing that I didn’t do with my first two is take him to obedience training. People have to realize they aren’t dog trainers and dogs are much smarter than they realize. The training wasn’t for the dog it was for me so he could get him to not have bay be obedient but for hunting and thing else we want to. Dogs need to be told what to do and people need to know how to do it. That goes for any breed. Great video!

  • @rivermutt642
    @rivermutt642 Před 2 lety +2

    I had several labs thru the years. Each one had their own personality and all will steal your heart. The sheding well, that's just lab confettie.

  • @vashtiahnarice5816
    @vashtiahnarice5816 Před 2 lety +5

    I absolutely love my chocolate lab. He is my favorite companion. He hikes , he swims, he is funny and he is super sweet and he is so easy to teach.

    • @christophera4364
      @christophera4364 Před 2 lety

      I got a 9 month old girl who is yellow.

    • @drwe57
      @drwe57 Před 2 lety

      I have a chocolate female she is adorable, I've never had a dog that everywhere we go in public people ask to pet her. She's very sweet but loves doing anything with us it'll break my heart the day we have to put her down.

  • @bots4385
    @bots4385 Před 3 lety +4

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  • @michaelmeyer2725
    @michaelmeyer2725 Před 2 lety +2

    We lost Stella, our yellow lab almost a year ago. Cancer sucks! I'd give my right arm to deal with all 5 of those "issues" again to get her back. She was such an awesome dog, dealt with 2 newborns without any issue. She also knew when I wasn't exactly happy and found a way to snap me out of it. We're going to get another yellow lab pup soon and I can't wait.

  • @hollymcrider6178
    @hollymcrider6178 Před rokem +9

    BEST LAB VIDEO EVER! His points are spot on! I believe the Lab Retriever to be the very BEST breed, but these points are ALL impeccably true. Be ready for some work, BUT the most Love and Loyalty returned… EVER!

  • @ktt4055
    @ktt4055 Před 2 lety +2

    He forgot to mention they are tremendously brilliant dogs, and love to please, but until they are about 18 months, it's all work and training. They need a lot of structure. If you want a more mellow retriever, go with a Golden. I've had both Labs and Goldens. Goldens are softer, but Labs are more velcro dogs who will love you and lay at (and on) your feet as long as you exercise, hike, stimulate, engage, and run them enough each day so they can focus. They are AWESOME dogs--have always heard it said that "once you go Lab, you'll never go back"! Love this!

  • @rajsrinivasan7674
    @rajsrinivasan7674 Před 2 lety +1

    I have a lab puppy and this guy is spot on! I can fully relate to the issues he discusses in this video.

  • @InthelifeofDanellejam
    @InthelifeofDanellejam Před 2 lety +1

    I just got my Labrador ad I’m loving it. They sure do have a lot of energy. I have a puppy and he does need a lot of play time. Lucky I can take the time off to be with him 😊😀🐶

  • @alexandrachitty1287
    @alexandrachitty1287 Před 3 lety +12

    Haha that tail 😂 the whip crack of joy

  • @bobbycorrigan7969
    @bobbycorrigan7969 Před 2 lety +1

    One of the best dogs ever. I have had labs all my life. I Just lost my Sandy in June, she was 14. Miss her every day,RIP Sandy girl.

  • @sarahcole5289
    @sarahcole5289 Před 2 měsíci

    Agree with all you said. I’m a Labrador lover, my lab poppy was the best dog ever, we had her for 17 glorious years. Sadly she passed away last year from old age and our home isn’t the same without her. Now a year later, we are ready to share our home with another lab so just doing some research at the moment, thank you. I look forward to more videos from you!

  • @MrNeilTV
    @MrNeilTV Před 2 lety +1

    Lol most of these made me laugh. I’ve had my Chocolate lab Theodore (Theo) for 5 months and he has quickly changed and made me laugh. He has brought so much positive change for me! I’m an introvert by nature and he is an absolute extrovert! He loves to stop and meet every dog/person we see while playing or on walks. Which has helped me makes new friends I else wise never would have made! His energy needs have made me more active as well. We play every single day outside multiple times. As I work from home we are always together and he constantly reminds me to take breaks too! Hes loving sweet and such a cuddler! He is the most brilliant dog I’ve ever met, he was potty trained in a WEEK! My neighbor who got her pup the same time is still struggling 5months in. Our bond really took off when my cat of 9 years passed away a few weeks ago. Theo was beyond in tune with my grieving and emotions and allowed me time to take it slow and be sad and in bed for a couple days. It blew my mind. Needless to say I’m glad I took a chance on a Labrador as my first adult dog at 30 lol. Side note: I live in an apartment and he does great! I do live on a park with trails and it’s a very dog friendly community so he has tons of pup friends. So don’t let a bigger breed scare you, just remember if you take it on your taking on adjusting your lifestyle to fit their needs! I’d argue not having a house and private yard allows for a better bond with your lab too as you get very good at learning their needs through body language whether it be potty breaks or they need to go outside and blow some steam! ❤️💕

  • @dogsenseforu301
    @dogsenseforu301 Před 3 lety

    What qualifications do you need to be a canine behaviourist?

  • @patlsmith404
    @patlsmith404 Před 3 lety +7

    Angel was 14 when she passed and she was my best friend. I miss her every day!❤️🐾🐾 She loved frisbee and knew where it was and got a new one every year and I still have her very first one.🥰🐾🐾

  • @theroadtripraven6694
    @theroadtripraven6694 Před 2 lety +17

    One of the tips I can give as someone who's been through all labrador life stages - make sure that there's someone that can physically pick him up. When they get older and hip problems start showing themselves, or god forbid, they were dealt the cancer card too, you'd want to help your buddy as much as you can when he no longer is able to walk for more than a few minutes at a time.

    • @ronritter4813
      @ronritter4813 Před 2 lety +3

      Yup, carrying around a 75lb dog that just had knee surgery ($$$$) isn’t easy

    • @twobeards6714
      @twobeards6714 Před rokem +1

      I'm 70. I lost my 85 pound golden three years ago. My senior boys have a ramp and are good with using it to load up.

    • @kathrynl2009
      @kathrynl2009 Před rokem +2

      I agree... train them to ramps early! It also helps to start them early with supplements for joint health.

  • @hellotrump2024
    @hellotrump2024 Před 2 lety +1

    Im so heartbroken. I had to put my yellow lab down today. She was 13 and had CHF. I was so blessed to have her. I can never replace her but I do have room to love another yellow lab. R.I.P. Pasqualie .....I love you

  • @schematicman194
    @schematicman194 Před 3 lety +1

    Not sure how this video was in my recommended but I was intrigued and watched it anyway. I've had labradors for 25 years and the majority of your points were good advice. The first point however was not strictly true; not all labrador retrievers have a double coat, in fact a single coat labrador is equally as common and the variation in coat and density is down to the genes of the dog and which 'type' of labrador it is.
    There are many other differences some I can't list of the top of my head. A labrador born from a line of bred show dogs for example would generally be less energetic, take longer to mature and become more prone to hip issues if over walked. A very active family would be great for a working class/field lab. These are also far quicker to train. I'd urge anyone interested to research it. Usually the facial features are huge indication as to which type you have. The labrador belonging to a line of show dogs would be larger, particularly in males, stockier with a wider head and shorter legs.
    In the UK there has been a surge for dual purpose labs making identifying the type a little more difficult. This could be a good or bad thing as it really is a gamble whether you end up with the best of both or the worst of both.

  • @lizroberts1569
    @lizroberts1569 Před 10 měsíci

    We’ve rehomed 3 labs all because the dogs were too full on for their families. Our most recent we would like to get a companion for but so far the two labs we’ve introduced this loveable doofus too all he got back snapping barking and being seen off, both were working makes of 2 yrs both neutered while he isn’t at the moment. He backed off on both occasions and laid on my feet. Could this be because he’s not neutered?

  • @pratyushkafle12_17
    @pratyushkafle12_17 Před 2 lety +2

    To be honest this channel is the most underrated channel

  • @Ceemoon92
    @Ceemoon92 Před 2 lety

    Please help. My chocolate lab is 5 months. He’s had diarrhea for two weeks. He still eats, drinks water, is in overall good spirits. However, he can’t stop his Diarrhea. He does sneak around the trash and chews in stuff. It can be that he eats things that e we don’t catch. What are they prone to be allergic to? Should I fast him? I’m worried

    • @willathertonlabradorshow2225
      @willathertonlabradorshow2225  Před 2 lety

      Hi Cynthia thanks for watching! We recommend chatting any health concerns through with you vet as they are the best places people to advise and track and changes 🙂

  • @gwencampus4079
    @gwencampus4079 Před 2 lety +1

    I am looking into getting a lab in the way future. My boyfriend had a Lab he absolutely adored growing up. Unfortunately she passed away and I have my heart set on getting him a lab in the future when we are more financially stable

  • @fyebassmuzikproductions4872

    How do you guys deal with shedding?

  • @MrsKaiaBlue
    @MrsKaiaBlue Před 2 lety +1

    My silver Labrador passed away on 8/16/21. She was a year & a half. Her name was Skye and she passed away from parvo complications. She was a great family member and loved everyone. I'm happy I found your channel, I hope some of your other videos can help me cope.

    • @willathertonlabradorshow2225
      @willathertonlabradorshow2225  Před 2 lety +1

      So sorry to heat about Skye ❤️

    • @MrsKaiaBlue
      @MrsKaiaBlue Před 2 lety

      @@willathertonlabradorshow2225 thank you. I do have another silver Labrador puppy at home. He's 4 months old and even though he's doing usual puppy behavior like running, and wanting to play with everyone, he cries in his sleep and I think Skye's passing has him depressed. They were very close. Do you have any advice for puppy depression and what to do if it doesn't get better in a few months?

  • @Joseph-hy7fk
    @Joseph-hy7fk Před 3 lety +3

    A lot of these reasons are easy to work around. Give the lab plenty of space, get a good air purifier, brush them, and wear them out in hikes.

  • @anoobsplaythrough
    @anoobsplaythrough Před 3 lety +1

    Will gives us grate content ...... hope all your channel grow exponentially.....

  • @scott1368
    @scott1368 Před rokem

    I've had black labs for a number of years but the 2-year-old that I have right now she is an American lab she's very hyper and high strung I cannot keep her out of my pool in fact I can't keep her from doing anything I don't want I have tried everything I have watched your videos nothing seems to work please help me

  • @lisafloyd9355
    @lisafloyd9355 Před 2 lety

    Omg I got a fright at the title 😳 I just got one a 4 month old 10 days ago.. I have adhd and he's fitted in just amazing I absolutely love him him .. it is not easy but I can't imagine life without him 💙