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Me and my Labs!!! (a brief history)
Me and My Labs! I purchased my first lab in 1988 and was smitten with the breed. I had a couple other dogs before that but did not care for their temperament as much as I did my lab. ... -
Labrador Crate-Training Manual
Endless Mountain Labradors – Labrador Crate Training Manual “the best way to house-break” By Liz Palika Adding a puppy to the household can be a wonderful experience, but the relationship can sour before it even begins if the puppy... -
Your Labrador could be dying because of this ONE thing you are unaware of or ignoring
Several life-threatening diseases and conditions occur when our pets are overweight such as inflammation, diabetes, heart conditions, and bone and joint issues to name just a few. Not to mention they lose out on longevity–something we all bemoan about... -
5 Most Dangerous Hazards to Protect your Labrador from this Fall
As fall weather approaches, there are some scary things to watch out for with your Labrador. 1. Snakes Snakes preparing for hibernation during the winter months may be more visible in the fall, which can increase your dog’s risk of... -
Do I Need To Groom My Labrador?
I get asked this question so often that I thought I should take some time to answer it thoroughly. If you want to cut down on bathing, and get rid of a stinky, dry or oily coat that... -
Feeding Your Labrador
Just about every day I get several people that ask me about feeding their Labrador. I must say, I find the most MIS-information on this topic than just about any other I can think of. And much of it... -
HOW TO KEEP YOUR LAB YOUNG
Our dogs are living longer today than they use to due to advanced veterinary medicine, but not necessarily because they are “healthier”. When our dogs reach their senior years (which I consider 5-6 years old. I don’t wait... -
Endless Mt. Labradors on Youtube
Follow us on Youtube!!! A lot of you many not know that we have a Youtube channel. I have quite an extensive library of information and education on Labs and canines in general. One video has almost 800,000 views!... -
Why to NOT Soften Your Dog’s Paw Pads
I’m finally doing a blog on this subject because, invariably, I get questions about this several times a month. Our dog’s paw pads were MEANT to be tough….if you soften them, then they will get stone bruises, burns...