iSnare.com - Free Content Articles Directory
Authors Contents [Advanced Search][Add OpenSearch][Job Search]
Distribute your articles to thousands of article sites for only $2 and below! Read more...

Index  Pets
 

Yellow Labradors: Popular Family Dogs

 
[ Contact the Author] [ Send to a Friend] [ Article Publisher] [Make PDF] [ Print] [ Bookmark & Share]
 
Read our Terms of Service before reprinting this article. The submitter specified above has claimed the rights to this article.
Denise Duncan

If you have children and you are looking for a puppy to have as a family pet, then a Yellow Labrador is what you could be looking for. Yellow Labradors make great pets for families with children. They are also one of the most popular dogs for families to buy. A lot of their popularity comes from being featured in films and TV shows. They are often portrayed as loving, intelligent, and even heroic animals. Although the yellow Labrador is indeed a very loving and intelligent breed of dog, the movies often portray them as being more than they really are in real life. This can be disappointing if a child gets a yellow Labrador puppy and does not understand that these puppies are high energy dogs and require a lot proper care and training. Yellow Labradors grow up to be very large dogs very quickly, yet are still just playful puppies. It's important to understand what kind of work goes into raising a yellow Labrador before getting one you or your family. With proper love and training, these dogs can be a wonderful addition to your family and to your home.

Yellow Labs Are Happy Dogs

Overall you will find that yellow Labradors are very happy dogs and they are also very well-adjusted animals. They are playful with children and adults alike. They have a lot of love for those that care for them. Though they are large and strong dogs, they are not heavily built. Large dogs can be intimidating to small children, however yellow Labradors are not dangerous and they do make good family pets. Since they are large they require space to run around and play. They are very playful and really enjoy playing with their owners.

They can be taught to get along with almost any other pets that a person or a family might have, including a cat. This is very important when you are considering a pet for a family or an individual that might already have another dog or other pets. This is usually not a problem when bringing a yellow Labrador into the family.

Yellow Labs Are Friendly Dogs

Yellow Labradors are extremely friendly dogs. The yellow Labrador makes friends easily with both humans and other dogs and animals. They especially enjoy the company of people very much. These dogs need attention and affection. They are happiest when they receive attention. This is important point when getting a yellow Labrador for oneself or one's family. Because they need so much attention and affection, a family or individual must determine if they have the time and the resources to provide these things to their new pet. Many people get a dog because they want the security and companionship. However, they don't realize the work and time that is involved in owning a dog, a yellow Labrador for sure. When bringing home a yellow Labrador you want to be prepared in knowing how to provide for its needs. Yes, yellow Labradors are happy and friendly dogs and do make great family pets.

Important NoticeDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and data in this article are sole opinions and/or findings of the individual user or organization that registered and submitted this article at Isnare.com without any fee. The article is strictly for educational or entertainment purposes only and should not be used in any way, implemented or applied without consultation from a professional. We at Isnare.com do not, in anyway, contribute or include our own findings, facts and opinions in any articles presented in this site. Publishing this article does not constitute Isnare.com's support or sponsorship for this article. Isnare.com is an article publishing service. Please read our Terms of Service for more information.

Denise Duncan loves all dogs, especially labradors, and enjoys training and raising them. She is a contributing author and editor for AllAboutLabradors.com.

Article Tags: dogs [See Dictionary], labrador [See Dictionary], yellow [See Dictionary]
Got a question about this article? Ask the community!
Article published on February 11, 2008 at Isnare.com
 
Rate this article:

Halloween Costumes For Pets
Submitted by: Denise Duncan

Dressing up for Halloween is a tradition that everyone looks forward to As the holiday approaches, the question “What are you going to be for Halloween...

Colorful Black Labradors
Submitted by: Denise Duncan

Out of all of the different types and colors of Labradors, the black Labrador is one of the most popular...

Guinea Pig Cages – is Your Guinea Pig Cage Large Enough?
Submitted by: Bob Matthews

Your choice of cage is one of the most important considerations in determining the quality of life that your guinea pig will enjoy while living under your care...

Why Get Yourself a Petsafe Wireless Pet Containment System
Submitted by: Russ Elderman

The wireless pet fencing technology is becoming more popular these days A lot of dog owners are now getting themselves this neat little piece of electronics in order to help them teach their dogs that it is not good for them to walk or stray too far from where they live...

How a Radio Fence Works
Submitted by: Russ Elderman

Have you seen your neighbor’s dog wear an interesting collar If the collar lights up, then it could be part of a radio fence system that your neighbor has set up...

Know the Advantages of a Radio Fence
Submitted by: Russ Elderman

A radio fence is a solution to dogs that want to roam around freely in the neighborhood Dog owners have tried a myriad of other tricks, but they have more disadvantages and do not address the problem properly...

How to Improve Your Wireless Dog Fence
Submitted by: Russ Elderman

You may be waiting for your wireless dog fence package to arrive or are just about to open the box Either way, in less than 2 hours after you have opened your package, you will be able to keep your dogs away from harm safely and without the use of leashes and walls...

Why Should You Purchase Petsafe Radio Fence?
Submitted by: Russ Elderman

Do you have a dog that loves to run around in places other than your property Do you get calls and complaints from neighbors about the behavior of your dog...

Why a Petsafe Radio Fence is a Good Investment
Submitted by: Russ Elderman

Many pet owners have tried keeping dogs from running away through leashes or tall walls They have unfortunately found out they are not effective and will only cost them a deep hole in their pockets and quite possibly deep scars on the neck of their dogs as well...

Top Reasons to Get the Petsafe Wireless Fence
Submitted by: Russ Elderman

If you have a dog that loves to leave your house and doesn’t come back until he’s hungry, you may have a problem in your hands...

Overcome Dog Separation Anxiety
Submitted by: Jon Hartford

Many people can remember being alone at times in their life Maybe you can remember getting lost in a supermarket, or the first time you were home alone without a babysitter...

Guinea Pigs – How to Exercise Your Guinea Pig
Submitted by: Bob Matthews

With a hamster, you can just toss a wheel in its cage and it’ll hop right on it and chug away – going nowhere – and he’ll be perfectly happy...

Guinea Pig Cages - The Most Commonly Overlooked Factor in Choosing a Cage
Submitted by: Bob Matthews

When you go shopping for a guinea pig cage, what are the things you consider Color...

Guinea Pigs – a Cavy Q&A
Submitted by: Bob Matthews

The guinea pig is one of the most popular pets in North America In spite of this, there are many facts about this little creature that are not commonly known by most people...

Guinea Pigs – How to Care For Your Cavy
Submitted by: Bob Matthews

The guinea pig – also known as a cavy – is one of the more popular pets in North America This is largely because they are friendly, docile and amiable creatures...

Guinea Pigs - The History and Origins of the Guinea Pig
Submitted by: Bob Matthews

Guinea pigs and humans share a history of more than 10,000 years The cavy originated in Central and South America...

Pet Arthritis: Understanding Your Pets Joint Pains
Submitted by: David LeAche

Just as with people, many pets suffer from arthritis While most pet owners believe that arthritis in dogs only occurs in elderly animals, there are many other causes besides aging that can lead to the soreness and inflammation of a pet's joints...

Isnare.com Footer Divider

© 2004-2009. Isnare Free Articles - An Isnare Online Technologies Free Articles Project. All Rights Reserved.   Privacy Policy