Labrador Retriever puppies are widely considered the “gold standard” for family pets due to their friendly, eager-to-please nature. However, they are high-energy “workaholics” as puppies and require significant guidance to grow into well-behaved adults

While Labrador Retrievers are hardy dogs, their “bottomless pit” appetite and genetic history lead to specific care needs.
The “Foodie” Problem: Labs are prone to obesity because they rarely feel full. Keeping them at a lean weight is the best way to extend their life (typically 10–12 years).

Joint Issues: Like many large breeds, they are prone to hip and elbow dysplasia. dictumst diam. Exercise Requirements: A bored Lab is a destructive Lab. They need at least 60–90 minutes of active exercise daily. If they don’t get it, they may turn to “recreational chewing” of your shoes or furniture.
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