Why people HATE Labrador Retrievers

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  • To prevent jumping…when we got our rescue lab, we simply didn’t give her pets or attention till all 4 paws were on the ground and asked our few visitors to do the same. We stood like a statue until she was calm, then we gave her a ton of love, pets, and praise once all 4 paws were planted. She learned quick and does well not jumping on people to this day.

    @Jen5914@Jen591410 ай бұрын
    • 💯 Agreed. Basically ignore then reward the desired behavior with attn and affection. For me good behavior is calm, attentive and respecting you (and spouse or kids) as pack leader. It’s why I we don’t yell at or ‘punish’ a dog when they come back at our call after running off. We love them dearly but they are a dog not a human child. Reward them for coming back when called and leash them unless/ until better trained to keep them and others safe.

      @jmc8076@jmc807610 ай бұрын
    • @@jmc8076 agree!

      @Jen5914@Jen591410 ай бұрын
    • This doesn't work with my dog. She's so persistant, she will keep jumping till you pay attention. She takes being ignored as a challenge. 🫠

      @modkip25@modkip2510 ай бұрын
    • I have kids (toddler and a small 7yo) so besides all the above. I put my knee up and they ended up ramming into my knee. Broke all the dogs of it quick as puppies which needed to happen because a toppled over toddler isn’t on my list of things. Was fun watching my old dog correct the puppy when we got her. Old dog wouldn’t let her on the couch until she was calm. Also would snap at her if she knocked the kids over.

      @tawnyprovince-ward2353@tawnyprovince-ward235310 ай бұрын
    • Thank you so much for that tip! My dog is Small and is only 15 lbs, but her bad habit of jumping on people is crazy. I've managed to get her to tone it down just a little when we are out, but when visitors come to our house, it's 100 times worse and nothing really works. I'll be definitely trying this, hopefully it works.

      @Ishbel025@Ishbel02510 ай бұрын
  • You can't hate a Labrador. They won't let you hate them.

    @McFeedback1968@McFeedback196810 ай бұрын
    • Oh they will - I was bit by a yellow lab - dislike them to this day. Only dog I have ever been attacked by. I would take a pitty over a lab any day - they’re riddled with health problems and are overhyped as a breed.

      @Kateanada@Kateanada5 ай бұрын
    • @@Kateanada What are you on about? If you were bitten, it was not the dog's fault, it was the dog's owner. People get dogs and do zero to socialize them, then they are surprised when the dog acts out. They are not 'riddled with health problems'. If you have a grudge against labrador retrievers, that says more about you than labs. Any dog has the predisposition to bite, it is responsible stewardship that creates well behaved, socialized, friendly dogs.

      @McFeedback1968@McFeedback19685 ай бұрын
    • ⁠@@Kateanadawtf were you doing to get bitten by a lab! Recommend you don’t have any dog if you don’t know what you’re doing 😂

      @cp4512@cp45125 ай бұрын
    • @@Kateanada Due to the different character instincts some cities and states ban Pit bulls . They dont ban Labs anywhere ...Why.

      @tomlord4469@tomlord44695 ай бұрын
    • ​@@sanataniindian3133 Yes and they'll do it with or without you. In freezing weather. I've watched mine jump in the #3 wash tub in 26°F degrees weather. And sit in it for a while. He's crazy.

      @chuckjcarter@chuckjcarter4 ай бұрын
  • Our first dog was a female chocolate Lab, got her as a 8 week old pup. Went to the breeders house to pick one out. All these pups went running around like wild dingos, then the last one came out of the house yawning like she just woke up from a nap, “that’s the one we’ll take!” We said, best decision we ever made. Had her for 13 happy years.

    @woohunter1@woohunter19 ай бұрын
    • same!! I picked my black lab from a wildly manic litter. He was the calm one. We had 11 very happy years together.

      @amanitamuscaria7500@amanitamuscaria75009 ай бұрын
    • @@amanitamuscaria7500 haha, everything in my house and yours was ‘lab’ tested!

      @woohunter1@woohunter19 ай бұрын
    • @woohunter1 especially people. His sense of who was OK and who was not, was unerring.

      @amanitamuscaria7500@amanitamuscaria75009 ай бұрын
    • I'd never go for the slowest dog in the litter, but it takes all sorts I suppose. I've lived with labs for over 50 years and am without one for the first time now as prices were simply MAD during Covid. But I regret not getting a lab, as the two we have now (mastiffs) are soooooo stupid and almost completely untrainable.

      @davidcolin6519@davidcolin65198 ай бұрын
    • same thing!

      @britan88@britan887 ай бұрын
  • I had a yellow lab who died in April. He was the loveliest dog and was always so happy. I loved him so much. But the most confusing trait Roscoe had was I couldn't understand how a dog could be so smart yet so stupid at the same time. And I say that with the utmost love in my heart.

    @michellefitzpatrick2672@michellefitzpatrick26727 ай бұрын
    • Sorry for your loss. After getting my own Labrador retriever, (not first dog) I think I know what you mean.

      @NomoSapienss@NomoSapienss7 ай бұрын
    • Thank you. Labs are great dogs, but they often have that absent minded professor thing going on. Like I said super smart but one of the things Roscoe would do is slide under my bed and hide. My bed is a foot off the floor and Roscoe weighed over 100 pounds. And then cry when he got stuck and couldn't fit in the opening to get out. I literally had to take my bed apart. Do you think that stopped him the next time? No, it did not. He always went back underneath and then would cry because he couldn't fit to get out. He always did that. And he always got stuck.

      @michellefitzpatrick2672@michellefitzpatrick26727 ай бұрын
    • @@michellefitzpatrick2672 oh no 😂 we've actually suspected this will be the case with our dog when she grows a bit, since she is already having a having a much easier time going under our couch, than getting out of there. Still she persists ❤️

      @NomoSapienss@NomoSapienss7 ай бұрын
    • @@NomoSapienss At least you will always have funny stories to tell about your dog. It provided me much comic relief I tell you. Labs are very smart, however they are also often very stubborn, very clumsy, and very high strung. These three traits often overshadow their intelligence in my opinion. But all in all a great dog.

      @michellefitzpatrick2672@michellefitzpatrick26727 ай бұрын
    • Our black lab x Dane x ? passed this arvo. 14 years old and yes, smart but dumb. Rambled around the cul-de-sac and lying in the garden > Oska realises he needs help to get up > Barks to summon help > Stops barking when he hears you come out to look for him. Every time 😂

      @lambentlamprey@lambentlamprey6 ай бұрын
  • My black lab Jennifer would plop down in any remnant of mud puddles but she hated actual baths.

    @annebishop9634@annebishop963410 ай бұрын
    • Mud-baths. Jennifer was into beauty regimens. 😊😊

      @lyndellrobinson3611@lyndellrobinson361110 ай бұрын
    • Ditto my Spaniel. Mud magnet, but won’t go out in the garden in the rain, and hates the shower.

      @Canalcoholic@Canalcoholic10 ай бұрын
    • I had a black lab mix named Jennifer

      @denisethomas3880@denisethomas388010 ай бұрын
    • @@jansmith3158 male labs are much heavier boned than females, including the head.

      @annebishop9634@annebishop963410 ай бұрын
    • My lab did that too. I remember one day we took him to the dog park and if he didn't find the first mud puddle in the park and plop his butt right in the puddle. After he finished with that he went and laid in the community water fountain for the dogs and take a bath. I was so embarassed. Put him in the car and took him home. I spent 3 days cleaning my muddy went car. Damn I miss that boy

      @peanutbutter6862@peanutbutter686210 ай бұрын
  • I had a chocolate lab who LOVED water (sea, lakes, waterbogged ditches, puddles, swamps etc) but he positively HATED having proper baths and showers. It wasn't hard to trick him getting into the shower, though. I'd just throw in a treat and he would go after it. I'd then close the doors and he'd be like: "Dang it! I fell for it again!" 😂

    @cissigronquist@cissigronquist10 ай бұрын
    • Same here. I had to tie my chocolate to a post to bath him. But put the sprinkler out and it was the end of the sprinkler. Bought a many a one during his life. I do miss him a lot.

      @larryhinsley2060@larryhinsley206010 ай бұрын
    • Ha! My brother’s silver lab loves the water, and even bath time is all good. But! He hates the hose (too cold!) and acts like rain is a personal affront. The hose hate can be traced back to the time he had a run in with a skunk and sprayed in the ear/face and subsequent outside cleaning. However, the rain thing has been since he was a puppy. He seems to just prefer getting wet on his own terms and/or is irritated by the pitter patter of raindrops hitting him. He continuously tries to shake it off and/or heads to the nearest door or spot with overhead coverage.

      @checksanity@checksanity10 ай бұрын
    • My chocolate was the exact same way. However, my charcoal? He loves the bath.

      @lakewebsterkid@lakewebsterkid10 ай бұрын
    • same experience here. we have a blond one that loves swimming and like to lay in every single mudhole, but bathing is a big dramatic process.

      @LSGIEddi@LSGIEddi10 ай бұрын
    • @@LSGIEddi Does yours go directly to the couch and muddiest parts of the backyard and roll in it immediately? Our Choco did. Lots of personality there.

      @lakewebsterkid@lakewebsterkid10 ай бұрын
  • Whatever their "negative" aspects, they are the most wonderful dogs in the World. Mad as hatters for their first 3 years but great fun and so affectionate and gentle.

    @slightlyconfused876@slightlyconfused8768 ай бұрын
    • Our Lab turns 3 in 2 weeks. It makes me curious what changes I'll see.

      @HalsPals@HalsPals5 ай бұрын
    • :) Well, let me just say that perhaps it isn't exactly 3 years. However, it will happen, and someday you will forget all about the insanity and think, 'Boy, s/he really has always been a wonderful dog, right out of the box, you know?'@@HalsPals

      @tomh-ph3dp@tomh-ph3dp4 ай бұрын
    • Mine is 4, please tell me the velocipuppyhood ends soon 😂 I think the only time she’s calm is when there’s food or she’s taking a bath.

      @GideonGrimmGaming@GideonGrimmGaming4 ай бұрын
    • @@GideonGrimmGaming "Food, food, food, play, play, play" and then the next day, the same. lol

      @HalsPals@HalsPals4 ай бұрын
    • @@HalsPals hey now! You’ve gotta work cuddles on the couch in there 😂😂

      @GideonGrimmGaming@GideonGrimmGaming4 ай бұрын
  • Every lab I’ve ever interacted with was a sweetheart.

    @anthonylandino7709@anthonylandino77098 ай бұрын
  • Labs have a nickname: the walking stomach. They live up to it. My parents had a yellow Lab when I was in my 20s. At this time, I was working second shift at a doughnut shop and some nights, I ordered pizza. Said Lab slept in the living room and to keep her quiet, I would say, "If you stay quiet, you can have my crusts." Hannah didn't so much as breathe hard until I was done. A few weeks later, I was off and ordered pizza for everyone. As we were eating, Hannah kept watching me. My mother blinked and said, "Why is the dog watching you so closely?" I tried to shrug and Hannah whined softly. My dad said, "You've been feeding the dog, haven't you." Busted. 😂 I miss that yellow goofball.

    @ladysilverwynde@ladysilverwynde10 ай бұрын
    • I dont get the obsession with not feeding dogs human food… if it likes your food it will get it when your not looking even if it hasnt tried it even once before

      @clydecraft5642@clydecraft564210 ай бұрын
    • A friend of mine has one who has the loving nickname “the labragator” because of how wide his grin will open for food… 😂

      @tookitogo@tookitogo10 ай бұрын
    • @clydecraft5642 it’s not good for them. they can’t have chocolate or salt or garlic and other things. dogs should either get dog food or unprocessed whole “human” foods (like egg, carrots, blueberries, certain meats, etc.). it’s this “obsession” called what’s in the best interest of a dog, especially if you want it to live a long and healthy life.

      @00zarzu00@00zarzu0010 ай бұрын
    • “Hooverador.”

      @mahbuddykeith1124@mahbuddykeith112410 ай бұрын
    • @@mahbuddykeith1124 Paw-Some!

      @QUICKBOOKS1@QUICKBOOKS110 ай бұрын
  • I have a black labrador (he's a rescue that I adopted when he was a year old) and I must be lucky, he does not bark, is lazy and a home body and loves to swim. He does however hate showers but silently 🤣 He really is the goodest of boys! My lab is also taller and skinnier than this boy.

    @natasha9263@natasha926310 ай бұрын
    • That's a typical lab, I'm guessing this thing is a pit cross from his body and temperament.

      @goodshipkaraboudjan@goodshipkaraboudjan10 ай бұрын
    • mine is exactly like you are saying, body and act!

      @VVilde36@VVilde3610 ай бұрын
    • @@goodshipkaraboudjan I was thinking that's the head of a rotweiler

      @powdork@powdork10 ай бұрын
    • You are lucky. Mine is the complete opposite. 😓

      @minebeast2247@minebeast224710 ай бұрын
    • He may be an English Lab. They have shorter legs and more bulky, muscular.

      @dll9954@dll995410 ай бұрын
  • Obsessed with food - doesn’t cut it. My old roommate has a 13yo black lab - a sassy, gracious queen called Star. She was super well cared for and trained, but she had tough times with previous owners. She got on a bit so had some health issues too. Such a sweet girl. She hates cats, was above playing with dogs in the park, would glad eat anything on the street - including live squirrels, pigeons, rats, etc. For her age, she was lean, mean and athletic. She would rarely bark, was pretty smart and whenever we’d have upset her, she would silently slowly walk into my roommates room and aggressively hump his pillow. But the moment she thinks you’re watching - total denial. She was a graceful queen, didn’t air her laundry in public. What a sweet sweet lady. Her only weakness was food. She would be strategically lurking around the kitchen soft-pawed when we’d cook - the moment we’d look away to grab something from the fridge. Your whole ass fish, couple sticks of butter with the wrapper on, any kind of bread, ANYTHING - GONE. Straight up swallowed in a hot second. I miss you Star. And your cuddles. You sweet hot diva you.

    @PrabhavKhandelwal@PrabhavKhandelwal9 ай бұрын
    • Can confirm - Labs are arguably the most food oriented breed out there - my now long gone yellow lab could hear a Kraft single being unwrapped 2 floors away. 🤣👍🐕

      @machinist7230@machinist72308 ай бұрын
    • What a beautiful memorial to Star

      @kayeroskaft9619@kayeroskaft96197 ай бұрын
    • Bread??? Dogs aren't even supposed to eat bread. It's not good for them.

      @DavidRay39@DavidRay397 ай бұрын
    • Probably aren't supposed to eat whole fish either but Star begs to differ. Lol, i respect her hustle

      @gatemi1@gatemi16 ай бұрын
    • @@DavidRay39Shut up

      @cannibalbunny@cannibalbunny6 ай бұрын
  • I used to be a walker for this chocolate lab. 13 years old and acted like a puppy. The only way you knew she was old were the small grey hairs on her muzzle or her trouble with stairs. Other than that she gave 200% all day every day! Her only quirk was that I HAD to watch her on walks because she would straight up grab pigeons mid flight and eat them whole. She practically went to the vet once a month to get her stomach pumped. She was like a vacuum but 10000000x faster. Her parents already knew she was crazy! She lived to be 17 years old. Getting monthly vet visits for her crazy pigeon eating tricks lol

    @samseeraj1989@samseeraj19897 ай бұрын
    • Hahaha she must be amazing I can already picture her ❤ labs can be crazy but they will still adorable

      @erievshelsea2452@erievshelsea24526 ай бұрын
    • Pigeons? Mid flight? Unique talent! City dweller?

      @robertfencl4401@robertfencl44015 ай бұрын
    • Wow 17 years. You give me a great expectation for my 2 years old 61 lbs yellow lab.

      @joeblack888@joeblack8883 ай бұрын
    • My uncle had a black lab who would catch a little rabbit in mid-air as it was flying by.

      @FanOblues51@FanOblues51Ай бұрын
  • My first dog was a lab, I remember holding him as a pup as we drove home. We grew up together, did everything together, best friend I every had. I held him as an very old dog as he died. I will never forget him, and so grateful to have had him in my life

    @DrMarcB@DrMarcB10 ай бұрын
    • You've been a friend to someone for literally their entire life. I'm sorry you lost him but I'm positive you filled his life with all the love he needed.

      @shoelacedonkey@shoelacedonkey10 ай бұрын
    • ❤❤

      @angelalewis3645@angelalewis364510 ай бұрын
    • @jenpink4298@jenpink429810 ай бұрын
    • Same. Great comment. Miss my Cadillac every day. Brought him home at 8 weeks, lost him at 13 years old. My kids grew up with him. He was the best.

      @J-B876@J-B87610 ай бұрын
    • I think they're the best - I've had several different dogs. My lab was the best behaved. Any dog is a nightmare if the owners don't train it. Some people think that because a lab is good natured that they don't have to train it. Stupid.

      @amanitamuscaria7500@amanitamuscaria75009 ай бұрын
  • I worked for 20 years in rehabilitation for the blind and visually impaired. Many of my coworkers had lab guide dogs. I've learned that these dogs are very highly trainable! They make excellent guide dogs, and in fact are the primary candidates for that task. And if they are trained early, any owner will find them trouble free.

    @jln55@jln5510 ай бұрын
    • Truth! They love to please! Mine was a Greater Swiss/ Malemute Mix, ah, not so much! Wonderful dog, but stubborn and would decide 'not today, bud!'

      @hansmolders1066@hansmolders106610 ай бұрын
    • They're very trainable, but unfortunately a lot of people get labs thinking they are "easy" dogs and don't bother giving them even basic obedience training. They *are* generally very friendly but they're also big clowns who don't know their own strength and can easily bowl over terrified toddlers and old grannies without meaning harm.

      @telegramsam@telegramsam10 ай бұрын
    • That’s the thing: people have to actually train them. They’re such an easy dog to own if the owners are responsible and work with them early on. It’s unfortunate that these great dogs get picked by owners who do not bring out their potential.

      @ladyhexton3773@ladyhexton377310 ай бұрын
    • My dad had a coworker who trained guide dog puppies. Funniest thing is when he would tell the puppy to "shit" (not, he is not misspeaking), the puppy would attempt to shit, straining and all, lol Hoping the puppy became an excellent guide dog when he hit adulthood.

      @PRT95@PRT9510 ай бұрын
    • ​@@ladyhexton3773, One trainer I am acquainted with used to say "Labs will work for pocket lint". Most of them have an innate desire to have a job and if you can make the training process fun it'll go easily

      @goodun2974@goodun297410 ай бұрын
  • Labradors are gentle creatures that can cure our souls with their kind touch. They fill our lives with joy and cheer, and we can always count on them to be our beloved friends, forever near.

    @WildWonders-lx4pc@WildWonders-lx4pc5 ай бұрын
  • I’d like to say that one of my favorite things about this channel is the educational aspect you incorporate into each video. Going into depth about the historical use of the breed, it’s pros and cons for owning one, etc. it’s all an amazing way to teach about dogs! Thank you! I love this channel.

    @CookerSeven4@CookerSeven410 ай бұрын
    • The Labrador is an excellent dog. Every dog breed needs appropriate training.

      @kayeroskaft9619@kayeroskaft96199 ай бұрын
  • Used to have a well bred black lab for a long time when I was a kid. Tahoe was the best dog a young boy and his sisters could have asked for. My father took her hunting. She was a great lounger. She had run of the large yard we had. She was able to keep the rodent pests under control. All in all, phenomenal dog

    @seanwhitman8353@seanwhitman835310 ай бұрын
    • Some of my former neighbors moved and abandoned their elderly black lab. He started coming to our place, a little way down the road for handouts, then meals, then meals and belly rubs, until he finally quit waiting for the other people to return to the empty house, and moved in with us. He is our best behaved dog and gets along with all the others well. He is a joy to be around. I'm not happy that he was abandoned, but delighted that he chose us to be his new family. Love your channel! Thank you for all you do. You're very talented.❤️🐾

      @lyndahadley2352@lyndahadley235210 ай бұрын
    • @@kshamwhizzle6544 She really did have lots to do and she loved her life

      @seanwhitman8353@seanwhitman835310 ай бұрын
    • @@lyndahadley2352 Senior dogs are so freaking adorable! I would rather have a senior dog over a puppy any day! They are just so cute!

      @FarmerFpv@FarmerFpv10 ай бұрын
    • ​@@lyndahadley2352Very happy he found you guys who cherish him. Terribly cruel to leave him behind. There's really no excuse.

      @eva-w@eva-w10 ай бұрын
    • @@FarmerFpv I think that may be why he is so well behaved, so much so that we named him 'Gentleman'! He has such good manners.❤️

      @lyndahadley2352@lyndahadley235210 ай бұрын
  • Used to walk a lab a few years back. Most well behaved dog I have ever encountered. Never jumped, almost never barked, no lead pulling. But she had also been trained very well, and we took her on 1h+ walks every single day even when she was 13 years old, and short walks in the morning and evening.

    @miridium121@miridium12110 ай бұрын
    • I don't know what this video is trying to say,

      @onamattapeeya@onamattapeeya10 ай бұрын
    • ​@onamattapeeya if not really well trained lab can be a harder dogs to take care off

      @flyfamille5671@flyfamille567110 ай бұрын
    • @@onamattapeeya Train your dog properly, don't support backyard breeders and educate yourself about a particular dog before getting one. Be ready and willing to put in the work. Does that clear things up?

      @malloryg4251@malloryg425110 ай бұрын
    • 3 walks a day! That dog must have felt like he was in doggy heaven.

      @maryloukelly7696@maryloukelly769610 ай бұрын
    • @@malloryg4251 no I didn't understand why they were making a relatively safe dog out to be so reckless, I did not need dog ownership tips LOL besides what constitutes a backyard breeder in your eyes? Because not everybody that breeds dogs at home is trying to run a puppy mill, and the shelters are a racket so if you know somebody breeding Pomeranians and they treat their dogs well, what's wrong with getting one?

      @onamattapeeya@onamattapeeya10 ай бұрын
  • When i got my chocolate lab, he was the best boy i ever had. Over 14 years of laughs, tears, slobber, and more. I held him the first day we got him, and held him on his last day. I miss him every day, just waking up and seeing him in the morning was a big change i never got use to.

    @kiwi4035@kiwi40359 ай бұрын
  • I got my yellow lab from a shelter when she was a year old. She never jumped on people and she was easily trained to walk off leash. I spent s lot of time working with her. We walk 5 to 8 miles every day. Our days start at 4:30 am. I couldn’t be happier.

    @JiuJitus1210@JiuJitus121010 ай бұрын
    • 💓

      @June-tb4vi@June-tb4vi10 ай бұрын
  • Currently two weeks into life with an AKC lab pup. I whole-heartedly agree with the training, and he's signed up. I've never known an animal to be simultaneously intelligent and aware while also repeatedly ramming his head into every hard piece of furniture, wall, and door I own like they weren't even there. Poor thing is going to lack the braincells for training by the time we get there!

    @aratare2355@aratare235510 ай бұрын
    • 😂

      @joiejoie287@joiejoie28710 ай бұрын
    • GET THE BUBBLEWRAP!

      @bttrflymagic@bttrflymagic10 ай бұрын
    • A helmet 🪖!

      @elizabetheaton3882@elizabetheaton388210 ай бұрын
    • It's a good thing Labs have such thick skulls!

      @ChrisCaramia@ChrisCaramia10 ай бұрын
    • My 4month old black goldenlab is the same. He keeps hitting his head on things like tables and cabinets everytime he is playing with my other dog. He just doesn’t care and acts like a bulldozer.

      @juusan8078@juusan807810 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for encouraging lab owners to train their dogs. My friends have owned a series of labs over the 30+ years I've known them, and each one lacked training and was not a joy tone around (and I love dogs). Constant jumping up on people, ramming their noses into private areas, barking, begging, etc. If you're going to own a dog, train it to behave!

    @gribble2979@gribble297910 ай бұрын
    • Yeah. If you adopt them though it can be a challenge. Old habits die hard and all that. My families coonhound *knows* she shouldn’t jump, beg, etc., but she spent the first 1-2 years of her life doing just that, half feral, and defaults to these things whenever she is excited. She just forgets.

      @RryhhbfrHhgdHhgd356@RryhhbfrHhgdHhgd35610 ай бұрын
    • All labradors I have known never were barking a lot. My best friend lab has to be asked to speak before she barks... so cant relate to the barking thing. Then I have know breeds that barks constantly and labs are nothing like them. Begging is common trait tho since they are obsessed to food but just dont give into the begging and they walk away.

      @susanna8612@susanna861210 ай бұрын
    • Amen to that!!!

      @darleneengebretsen1468@darleneengebretsen146810 ай бұрын
    • My sister's labs are the same. Totally untrained and destructive. I love dogs, but her dogs are so annoying and not fun to be around. One of them even knocked my 80 year old mom down to the floor. Thank God she landed on a dog bed or else she could have been severely injured. But my sister just plays it down or laughs it off. 🙄

      @sfuterfas@sfuterfas10 ай бұрын
    • @@susanna8612 Ours only barks if you rile her up (or if a cat has the audacity to jump into a tree instead of playing). Her mom however, did alert. It's fun when our lab barks, since she sounds like a giant guard dog :)

      @lyaneris@lyaneris10 ай бұрын
  • I HAD A BLACK LABRADOR FOR MANY YEARS, HE WAS THE MOST WONDERFUL LOVE AFFAIN THAT I HAD IN ALL OF LIFE. LABRADORS ARE LIKE HUMANS IN THEIR EMPATHY WITH THEIR OWNERS. FRIENDLY AND NEVER DANGEROUS TO ANYONE.

    @ronwalker4849@ronwalker48499 ай бұрын
    • The only time when they’re dangerous is when they have the zoomies.

      @AD-vf3ek@AD-vf3ek2 ай бұрын
  • I don't have a dog. I don't expect to get one in the near future. However, I enjoy watching your videos. I like learning about the differences between the breeds, their suitability to different owners/caregivers and living situations, and the trials pet groomers go through. Thank you for taking the time to both educate and entertain us.

    @brendapettus9208@brendapettus920810 ай бұрын
    • Hahha same with me! Love all the pups

      @inmydarkesthour2278@inmydarkesthour227810 ай бұрын
    • Her take on breeds is LARGELY biased and she also tends to avoid touchy topics like brachycephaly in dogs. I'd caution putting all you trust in her and her so called 'expertise'

      @johnwinchester9561@johnwinchester956110 ай бұрын
    • I’m the same here. Don’t have a dog. Want one. Just not in a rush to get one!

      @matthewwilliams8789@matthewwilliams878910 ай бұрын
    • Same . I don't have a dog, but I have two cats that need me more. ❤

      @JrRickard@JrRickard10 ай бұрын
    • Same!

      @kiskakuznetsova503@kiskakuznetsova50310 ай бұрын
  • My mother had a labrador mix. I met her when I was but a five year old. If I dare halted my petting, she would put her paw on my leg, as if to tell me "more please". Although, Gabby did have issues with her hip, which caused a lot of pain up until her death. I'm very glad that she was the first dog I have memories of. Hope you're having fun running around with your healed hips now. ❤

    @randompeanut1156@randompeanut115610 ай бұрын
    • I have a lab/beagle mix who does the exact same thing. 😂

      @briguy677@briguy67710 ай бұрын
    • My father's labra turns around and looks at you like "you still have a hand and I'm still here. Where are my pets?". And if you don't pet her she starts acting comically sad, like turning her back to you and sighing while laying down.

      @Lightpowder@Lightpowder10 ай бұрын
    • my cat puts a paw on me too when I stop petting him before he is done with being touched

      @karencarter18042@karencarter1804210 ай бұрын
    • Obsessed with food and prone to obesity, now I get it, I’m a Labrador 😅

      @tallisinwonderland4724@tallisinwonderland472410 ай бұрын
    • @@tallisinwonderland4724That description fits a lot of us! 👍🏼

      @ronsamborski6230@ronsamborski623010 ай бұрын
  • Got a black lab 8 years ago. She’s the best decision I ever made.

    @07foxmulder@07foxmulder10 ай бұрын
    • I have a 8 year old black lab....the bestie doggie in the world

      @PurpleImpactStrategies@PurpleImpactStrategies10 ай бұрын
  • "Christie" was a beautiful black lab, who was abandoned on a neighbor's doorstep when she was just a puppy. We did absolutely everything together. She would come to work with me, travel with me, and of course hang out at home with me. She saw me through a lot of ups and downs. She was always so loving and gentle. She was my heart dog, and we were inseparable. I will always miss her.

    @kfetter9046@kfetter904610 ай бұрын
  • We had an English Lab, Bailey, he wasn't like this at all. He did love to go for walks, and he pretty much wanted to do whatever we wanted to do. Funny, he didn't like to swim or get bathed. He was just happy being with us. We got him from an excellent breeder, we managed to keep his weight "just right" (high quality dog food and no table scrapes). Bailey was the sweetest dog I've ever been around.

    @averagejoe845@averagejoe84510 ай бұрын
    • We had a non-overweight 120lb Chocolate Lab. He was the offspring of our very normal looking American Lab girl who we bred with a national show winning Labrador. She only had two puppies, both of which were massive. Ended up living to be 14 years old too, best dog we ever had.

      @applegeepedigree@applegeepedigree10 ай бұрын
    • I'm sorry both of you lost your dogs. Too bad they can't live as long as us.

      @GTFBITK@GTFBITK10 ай бұрын
    • I’ve had two labs, my first one was a big ball of yellow that just loved life and wanted to watch rabbits in the yard from the time she was 2 years. My current lab, a fox red, …… she doesn’t know how to stop, she exhausts me and goes maniac mode around ducks and geese

      @robs1714@robs171410 ай бұрын
    • Same. I currently have a yellow half American half British lab who’s a complete couch potato and a Fox red full British lab who just wants to be near a family member all the time or play fetch. I wouldn’t say either of them are a big ball of energy per say. I think the worst part about labs is all the shedding 😅 otherwise they’re perfect imo. I had no idea groomers didn’t like working with labs. 😅

      @J10969@J1096910 ай бұрын
  • I'm SO glad that you're pointing this out. It's a cruel irony that some of the people who love labs are the sort that are lazy pet-owners. They see the dogs as loving and easy going but don't understand how much work they take to be trained and exercised. They tend to be nervous, loud, neurotic and, like she said, backyard bred by unscrupulous people looking for a quick buck. I had to live above a cruel woman who had a spazz of a lab and they fed into each others crazy. She would use him as a weapon to annoy people and then she felt seen plus she was victimized by the nasty, judgmental person to boot! Win-win. The dog got sick and despite being within 10 miles of a 24 hour vet hospital, she didn't feel like having him seen that evening, so just kept him home until a day later. He was in such pain and was so confused as to why. I was relieved when that dog died but I worried for the new dog I knew would come. And it did, a Boxer puppy. I thought it couldn't get worse, but it did. Poor dog owners are the worst, they are cruel and sadistic, and I feel so badly for how little regulation there is to having a dog.

    @kiskakuznetsova503@kiskakuznetsova50310 ай бұрын
    • I feel the exact same way about some people having children, LOL. There should be regulations. But I’m kidding, I like living in a free country and with that there will always be those ignorant people that just don’t get it. I feel your hurt. ❤

      @dianegood27@dianegood2710 ай бұрын
    • I literally gasped when I read that she then got a boxer puppy… (I still love boxers, too, but that’s a lot of puppy to handle when you don’t work on training)

      @lisahenderson1896@lisahenderson189610 ай бұрын
    • I don't mean to sound 'daft', but what do you mean by poor dog owners?? Are you meaning the homeless? If not, how can you tell their income? And what do they do to their doggos??

      @louniece1650@louniece165010 ай бұрын
    • I think she means poor as in bad

      @-spacedout--spacebound-7438@-spacedout--spacebound-743810 ай бұрын
    • Our neighborhood has a woman who walks an untrained lab. The dog pulls her into the street and will jump up on anyone nearby. The owner just laughs. I would say the dog is obnoxious but it's really the owners that treat their dogs like kids, overfeed them and then talk baby-talk. Dogs need to know that the owner is the Alpha dog. if not, the dog can become a nightmare.

      @MsTimelady71@MsTimelady7110 ай бұрын
  • My sister's lab was the bestest boy ever. He loved his bath time, but didn't like swimming. He was huge (not fat, just BIG), and a total snuggle bug. His paw was the size of the palm of my hand. He loved my late mom, who had mobility issues due to age, and he would stand by her and lean into her so she wouldn't fall. He crossed the bridge in Feb 2020.

    @Pandora_369@Pandora_3697 ай бұрын
    • He sounds like the labs I have known-loving and loyal friends. I am sure he had a wonderful life with all of you-his human family.

      @kayeroskaft9619@kayeroskaft96197 ай бұрын
  • My tubby 13--year old female Lab Retriever hurt her foot yesterday, and, despite us bandaging it, she couldn't climb the stairs to spend the night in our bedroom as she always does. Her whines at the bottom of the stairs melted my heart and I had to carry all 20+ kg of her up the winding staircase. But her gratitude and knowing she'd be upstairs at night with us made it worth every ounce of effort. Her brother, athletic but completely blind, was already on the queen size bed, waiting. They are so important to us.

    @sonnymeadows65@sonnymeadows6510 ай бұрын
  • A world without Labradors is not worth contemplating. They're love bunnies!

    @MrTwotimess@MrTwotimess10 ай бұрын
    • But they need to be trained. They’re so easy to train, even just a moderate amount of training at home will completely change their behavior. They were bred to be good at complying.

      @parryyotter@parryyotter10 ай бұрын
    • Bunnies--for dinner??

      @ronaldfazekas6492@ronaldfazekas649210 ай бұрын
    • LOL I am dogsitting a lab and watched him EAT A RABBIT WHOLE YESTERDAY

      @chioj36@chioj369 ай бұрын
  • I had a beautiful black Lab and she was nothing like this. I only ever heard her bark once in her entire life, and she was protecting me. Her bark was deep and booming, not shrill and painful to the ears, and it was so impressive that my neighbor (a K9 cop) came over to see what was going on. She was definitely food-motivated and her ears did get infected occasionally, but I never had a floppy eared dog who didn't have the same problem. She was not obese, she was well-trained, and she was a joy to be around. I trained her early on to sit when she was really excited, so when I took the leash out or when someone came to visit, she'd plant her butt on the floor, tail wagging wildly, and scoot herself over to the leash or the friend, always following the instruction to keep her butt on the floor. It was one of the funniest and most adorable things we'd ever seen. She was my best dog, and I'd happily take another Lab (or ten!) any day of the week.

    @marley7145@marley714510 ай бұрын
    • some labs have different barks. When they want to scare people they can pull a deep bark from somewhere, but even well into adulthood some of them still yip like a puppy.

      @chrisoffutt8968@chrisoffutt89689 ай бұрын
    • My black lab is the same, no shrill yapping just a deep bark when people knock on the door. He's not overweight, likes most people but not always good with bigger male dogs. Always comes when i call and he's never had formal training, just a laid back dog.

      @yeticorntub924@yeticorntub9249 ай бұрын
    • All 3 of my Labs had/has the same loud, from the diaphragm "woof woof woof" kind of bark which is why they were such excellent watch dogs as long as the would be prowler never sees them because if they do then the JIG is up because all they see is this big goofy looking Lab that thinks it is about to get petted My 1rst one it was only if someone knocked on the door, the black Lab I have now she sits on the sofa and watches out the window and if anyone walks by on the road or pulls into the drive way she barks

      @daleferber2096@daleferber20968 ай бұрын
  • We had a Lab. He went through the 'puppy' (chewing) phase for 3 years, had separation anxiety, ate anything that looked remotely like food, (Weight wasn't an issue, because we controlled his portions.) much to our disapproval, he happily jumped up to greet everyone (friend or burglar) drooled like a Saint Bernard around food, snuck out the front door when he had the chance, but he was usually easy to fetch with a treat in hand. He took extra effort to own, but after 10 years since he passed, we still miss him something fierce! Were we bad owners? Some might think so, but we'd do it the same way, all over again, for the fun, laughs and joy a Lab brings to a family.

    @chrismedeiros3201@chrismedeiros320110 ай бұрын
    • Yes.

      @Promlanw6@Promlanw69 ай бұрын
  • My first dog was a yellow lab who was very mellow and loved babies. Not all labs are crazy.

    @stephaniemccord6100@stephaniemccord61008 ай бұрын
  • Many of the KZhead videos I've seen portray the lab as a sweet, lovable, well behaved dog, it's good to see a video emphasizing the need for proper training _right from the start_ to make sure they behave that way All dogs, no matter the size. breed or temperament need to be trained from pups and a have that training reinforced and maintained throughout their lives.

    @misterflibble6601@misterflibble660110 ай бұрын
    • Exactly, Every dog needs proper training, Labs are just smart, very smart and they are just as fast learning the good things as they are in learning the bad things and with all their behavior they are master manipulators among all the dog breeds. The only positive about a Lab when it comes to training over most other breeds is, they are the easiest to unlearn the bad stuff if the owner takes proper responsibillity in retraining them. And they will love you all the more for it.

      @gilibran@gilibran10 ай бұрын
    • Very true! I clicked on this video bc we got our first lab almost two years ago. She just turned 2 recently and I couldn’t understand the title of this video bc our english lab is well behaved! Like extremely well behaved and super, sweet! Actually too sweet! She’s been attacked by two little dogs and she just stood there wagging her tail looking at me like mom what is this?! We have a 14 year old chihuahua as well that she is very gentle with and we have never had any issues w the two of them. If anything the chihuahua is the boss and we leave them home alone w no issues. Recently a German Shepard bit me bc it tried to attack and kill a smaller dog in our neighborhood. The German Shepard and our lab were always friends, though I was always on high alert bc there was body language from time to time that it showed that I didn’t trust and showed aggression. Well…two weeks ago when it attacked, it was right after a play session w my dog so we were walking w them…it’s a long story but essentially me without thinking out my hand in its mouth to grab the little dog and just pushed it out as far as I could which worked but it took me about 4 tries. I had gotten bit on my hand n thigh. Not horribly but I still have a bruise n bite marks from that day. Nway, the little dog was saved and my English lab was still wagging her tail happy bc she had no clue what was going on n thought it was play time! Even when the German Sheppard came for her too she just stood there, thankfully the German Shepard seemed to snap out of it for a quick second when it realized it was our dog. Nway sorry the whole point of this long comment is that I trained our dog since the very first day we got her and to this day continue to work w her…now this makes me wonder how it would have turned out if we didn’t train her 🫣

      @Glitterbeauties@Glitterbeauties10 ай бұрын
    • But not really tho, labs have a better disposition for people than almost every other breed. Some are just born to be violent, see Pitbull.

      @Hinestyler2@Hinestyler29 ай бұрын
  • I’m a dog trainer, and you are spot on about owners needing to train their dogs to NOT jump on people! In group classes, we teach owners to get their dog to do something instead of jumping up - and the dog is rewarded for *not* jumping, rather than be corrected for jumping. Dogs repeat things that get them something they like - food, attention, sea scratches, and so on…. and will eventually extinguish the jumping up, because it no longer gets them what they were trying to get from the person. What owners don’t realize, is that they MUST do this absolutely EVERY TIME the dog tries to jump up - perhaps for several MONTHS, because extinguishing a behavior takes a very long time. The typical poet owner believes a single 6 week training beginner class is all, their dog will ever need, which is as preposterous as expecting a kindergartener to be capable of brain surgery after the first day of school.

    @patpierce4854@patpierce485410 ай бұрын
    • I'm such a dog lover it makes me a horrible influence. A dog putting their front paws in my lap is my invitation for gentle words, a face cuddle, an ear scratch, and some doggy kisses. Yeah. I know. Booooo!!!

      @IMCcanTWEESTED@IMCcanTWEESTED10 ай бұрын
    • I have a bichon, and getting OTHER people to not reward jumping is almost impossible! I’ll say “don’t jump” as she’s preparing, and total strangers will say “oh it’s okay, she’s soooo cute “ as they pat their thighs in invitation. It’s incredibly frustrating! Obviously, I still try, but I’m constantly undermined. My only saving grace is that she instinctively doesn’t jump on small children. They are somehow exempt until maybe 8 or 9. But she obviously can’t tell if some adult might be disabled or just have poor balance, and that’s potentially dangerous, even at her small size.

      @webster695@webster69510 ай бұрын
    • @@webster695 I don't invite jumping up when I'm standing. It's when I'm seated that someone else's dog wants to either put their front paws on my knees or next to me on the cushion. I realize that rewarding jumping up on standing humans is a definite no since any size dog can potentially cause physical harm to someone with bad balance or a frail stance.

      @IMCcanTWEESTED@IMCcanTWEESTED10 ай бұрын
  • I walked my lab 2-2.5 hours a day for the first 2-3 years and she would still have energy! She also hated water and hated her paws being touched. She was sooo smart and easy to train but then would choose what she wanted to do when she wanted to do it. I swear she rolled her eyes at me. Oh and the hair! Endless brushing. She lived 15 years and her personality was always large…never wavering. I sure miss her. Love your videos!

    @dena5558@dena55584 ай бұрын
  • I really don't get how people manage to dislike labs, few things can put a smile on my face as quickly as the friendliness and urge to play of a lab, they might be energetic bulldozers even when well trained, but that is, in my opinion, part of their charm (them being medium to large dogs definitely helps too)

    @tiagobelo4965@tiagobelo496510 ай бұрын
    • Same here. I think labs are wonderful dogs.

      @oglefrugalbugel9646@oglefrugalbugel964610 ай бұрын
    • So true. It's not the dogs It's the ignorant dog owners.

      @texasgirl6000@texasgirl600010 ай бұрын
    • Seriously! I adopted 2 senior labs and they are just the best!!

      @AshleyEllwood@AshleyEllwood10 ай бұрын
    • Dogs (and labs) are wonderful precious creatures buuutt some of them are FAR too energetic for me. The jumping and barking and licking are just way too much for me personally. And yes, I know these are aspects of training but geez many people I know do not train their animals, let alone dogs. Some people, like me, prefer more low-key calm animals.

      @hannibalmontanabal4398@hannibalmontanabal439810 ай бұрын
    • I have a chocolate lab his name is Otis and he’s the best dog ever! Once in a while he’ll jump up but for the most part he’s such a good boy.

      @annettestark1672@annettestark16727 ай бұрын
  • My childhood dog was a black lab/chow mix. Sweet as honey, dumb as bricks, lazy as hell. Best dog ever.

    @tjenadonn6158@tjenadonn615810 ай бұрын
    • Beautiful description! 🤣

      @LillyLou@LillyLou10 ай бұрын
  • My rescue lab was adopted by a first time owner family with two small children...no training. My lab was a hellhound as a pup. Now she's 11 yo and for the past 8 years a volunteer dog at a psychiatric hospital. She definately has a higher eq than iq! By Odin, how sweet, stubborn, cute and smelly she is!❤

    @kimosabe818@kimosabe81810 ай бұрын
    • "Higher EQ than IQ" is the best description of a lab I have ever heard 🤣

      @taylorstacy8031@taylorstacy803110 ай бұрын
    • We had a rescue dog, too, and he thought he owned US! It took 2 years to get through to him, and, after that he calmed down.

      @QUICKBOOKS1@QUICKBOOKS110 ай бұрын
    • If Niles DID have the correct start in life, I don't know if he would have been a good Service Dog. He became a perfect Family Dog, instead.

      @QUICKBOOKS1@QUICKBOOKS110 ай бұрын
  • Labradors are the best ! They can drive a person mad but there love is simply amazing !

    @jcsquared1111@jcsquared111110 ай бұрын
  • Our Lab girl is getting to be 13 years old soon, and we can watch as she looses energy by the day... seeing a young energetic weasel like that really made my day :)

    @Systemsturz@Systemsturz9 ай бұрын
  • For having a black lab as a family pet growing up, I never knew how demanding and dramatic they are. The one we had had been pre-trained and was actually meant to be a service dog. She did get pretty chunky though as she retired lol. She was very sweet and never barked which was why she was a family pet and not a guard dog. Miss her dearly 🖤

    @hoodie02@hoodie0210 ай бұрын
    • They get chunky because they have a specific alteration in their gene sequence

      @theaxe6198@theaxe61987 ай бұрын
    • When they aren’t trained it’s a complete nightmare.

      @AD-vf3ek@AD-vf3ek2 ай бұрын
  • The best dog I ever had was a big black lab we adopted from the Pennsylvania aspca. My mom always says he raised me and my brother cause he was so good with us, he used to wait in the front yard for me and my brother to get off the bus from school and make sure we made it home. He lived to be 12-14 not exactly sure how old his was when we got him, he died at home and he’s buried him with my grandfather.

    @andrewmcquade9413@andrewmcquade941310 ай бұрын
  • Teaching you pups not to jump up on people is soooo important! I would also add get your pups used to having their paws and ears touched/handled and their mouth. Not only will your groomer thank you but so will your vet! Love, love your channel!! ❤️🐶❤️

    @ust2flyjetz147@ust2flyjetz14710 ай бұрын
  • My black Labrador that we named "Slugger" loved water, but he started getting ear infections as his ears wouldn't drain correctly and he actually never had training and never needed it, he was my untrained emotional support dog that supported me more than what I felt my family did, he would cry when I cried, he would share my emotions with me and let me sleep on him and etc, he passed away at 11 as we had to put him down due to cancer, we noticed that he was breathing really hard and loudly one night and we soon figured out he had cancer and he was put down when I was 9, its still hard for me to get pass him but I'm still glad he was the one I had since even before I was born. RIP My dear friend Slugger You will be loved for eternity🕊🌟🕊🌟🕊🌟🕊

    @WinterPawz-dc4pm@WinterPawz-dc4pm10 ай бұрын
  • My 2 labs were both quiet and calm. They were also gentle, loving, caring, and 1 of them even saved my life once. I rescued them from separate bad homes and even though they had both been neglected and abused they were extremely well behaved and required almost no training, they were good listeners and cared deeply about making me happy. So that's my experience with labs. I'm not saying all labs are as lovely as mine were, but definitely don't be discouraged from rescuing a lab after seeing this video.

    @foreversweaterweather@foreversweaterweather10 ай бұрын
    • agree - mine also saved my life once. We went through thick and thin together. Best friend ever.

      @amanitamuscaria7500@amanitamuscaria75009 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for rescuing them.

      @biffjoesen2529@biffjoesen25298 ай бұрын
    • @@Carl02134 I hope she heals well!! I'm so excited for you having them in your life, I bet they'll bring you lots of joy!!

      @foreversweaterweather@foreversweaterweather7 ай бұрын
    • @Carl02134 poor love. But it might not be abuse. I knew Great Dane once who broke his tail by wagging madly against furniture!

      @amanitamuscaria7500@amanitamuscaria75007 ай бұрын
    • I love my 2 chocolate labs ❤. They have been the best dogs I've ever had.😊

      @VelvetChexalena@VelvetChexalena7 ай бұрын
  • I fully agree on the jumping. We only got rescue dogs, and they all jumped when we first got them. The first thing, the highest priority thing, was stopping them jumping. Pulling the leash, barking, getting dirty, those were all side quests until they stopped jumping. It's bad behavior and for many it can be dangerous. I usually don't mind dogs jumping on me, even when dirty, but I still experience discomfort from it, so I can imagine people that are less used to dogs would find it terrifying and probably very annoying. Jumping is simply not allowed.

    @Arlae_Nova@Arlae_Nova10 ай бұрын
  • My 1at dog as an adult was a Lab; he had a lot of energy as a pup, but I knew nobody wanted an 85 lb. dog jumping on them. I worked really hard to train him to behave, and he became THE BEST dog I've ever had! I miss you Maximus!

    @guccideltaco@guccideltaco9 ай бұрын
  • It helps if you train your Labrador properly. They’re incredibly smart and listen and follow commands. I had a huge black lab 125 lbs and he wasn’t over weight. He was the strongest dog I ever had but he also was incredibly gentle and put up with 8 cats. Unfortunately he got cancer and had to put down at 13.5 years. Best dog I ever had and we miss him terribly. We love you Angus ❤

    @randallkarlin4115@randallkarlin41158 ай бұрын
  • Lots of people had Labs in the 1970s and 80s, including my family. They are great dogs.

    @HeathWatts@HeathWatts10 ай бұрын
  • The amount of time you spend grooming these dogs to look utterly STUNNING, the amount of time you spend entertaining your enthralled fans and the amount of time you spend educating those otherwise not in the know (I'd certainly never heard of a Central Asian Shepherd or a Coton de Tulear before finding this channel) has no doubt made a huge difference in the ways potential owners see different dog and cat breeds, as well as making them more aware of the ups and downs involved in owning every single breed that comes into your shop. Vanessa, you do brilliant work, and I think I can speak for myself as well as hundreds of thousands of others when I say that when you upload a video, we stop what we're doing IMMEDIATELY and click, because we know we're getting QUALITY content. Please; let's get this channel to ten million subs and beyond.

    @jordanhasch2544@jordanhasch254410 ай бұрын
  • reminded me of my own lab who unfortunately passed away in early april. Was 14 years old already. rest in peace my guy, was hell of a time together

    @possiblynocturnal@possiblynocturnal10 ай бұрын
  • "they're obsessed with food" 🤣 I've heard that countless times. The black lab I grew up with was one of the pickiest eaters ever, though. The exception proves the rule, i guess. Labs are great dogs, although they tend to be more stubborn than people might think. They are goofy and super friendly, which I love about them. just look at this dog, he was extremely scared and stressed out, yet he never even tried to snap at her.

    @ASAMB12@ASAMB1210 ай бұрын
    • Labs have that reputation for a reason.

      @jasondyrkacz8270@jasondyrkacz82705 ай бұрын
  • Thank you SO much for your PSA. My husband's disabled. Dogs jumping on him, even smaller ones, would easily throw him off balance and he'd fall.

    @YasmineGalenornOfficial@YasmineGalenornOfficial10 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for communicating so well that labs need training! I think people get dogs like labs or even doodle mixes because they're seen as friendly and "easy" when that couldn't be further from the truth. ALL DOGS need training! All dogs should know what is expected of them, be socialized, and exposed to all sorts of situations. Especially dogs like labs that have a lot of energy and need that stimulation.

    @belikereepicheep@belikereepicheep10 ай бұрын
    • The video is so right about them being high strung. Our last golden was particularly high strung, and though she still had all the sweet traits you'd hope for in a golden (a derpy sweetheart), she was also pretty exhausting especially around visitors. We never quite fully got some of the tricky high strung traits trained out of her.

      @natatatt@natatatt10 ай бұрын
  • The pure love they give you! Gifts from God. Team Lab forever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    @neilmurray6943@neilmurray69438 ай бұрын
  • … I’d take Benji any day … labs are like 2-year-old kids - you have to keep after them, constant correction and redirection, and lots of training and exercise … - nothing mean or severe - just persistent, patient, and assertive handling … they’ll eventually chill-out, but thru it all, they’ll capture your hearts … I just love ‘em so much ❤️

    @CJCochran0201@CJCochran020110 ай бұрын
  • Your statements about training are so true-we have a 1 year old lab/Pyrenees mix and he’s sweet tempered but A LOT -we knew right away we’d need a professional trainer. She has taught us so much and he’s getting better behaved every week-and we’re better at reading his needs and body language. And I also see folks who don’t bother to train their large dogs, and wow is it a safety issue. Thanks for the education!

    @booknerd921@booknerd92110 ай бұрын
    • One of my favorite dog friends was a Pyr/lab mix. Such a wonderful, calm boy who was inseparable with his human little brother. You have years of great times ahead of you. 😊

      @keawarren@keawarren10 ай бұрын
    • I grew up with a lab mix; my family's current dog is a Pyrenees mix, and the Pyrenees is a very headstrong dog but very loyal and loving. They both require good exercise, my dad took our lab mix for about a half-mile walk every morning and does the same for the Pyrenees mix.

      @northstarjakobs@northstarjakobs10 ай бұрын
  • He's a beautiful baby. I'm glad our dalmatian literally runs up to the bathroom, walks into the shower, and barks for a wash! Such a blessing!

    @adventuresofdixie8133@adventuresofdixie813310 ай бұрын
    • That is so lucky!!🥹🤍🖤

      @LawnOrnament@LawnOrnament10 ай бұрын
  • My theory on Labs and food is that they were bred originally to work IN the North Atlantic pulling nets for fishermen. They needed a good layer of subcutaneous fat to do that successfully. If you’ve ever put your toes in the North Atlantic even in high summer, you will know how important that insulation would be. 💕🇨🇦

    @lynnjasen9727@lynnjasen972710 ай бұрын
    • Most of them actually just lack a specific gene in control of appetite suppression. If you don't over feed them, and give them proper excercise (a 20 minute walk around the block is not excercise) they will generally look as athletic as any other dog

      @TomsWhip@TomsWhip2 ай бұрын
  • My experience with lab mixes is that they stay six months old for their entire lives. We got all our dogs as rescues, so they tended to be mixes. The ones that looked like Lab was involved were all big babies. (The border collie/german shepherd mix could have been CEO of a tech startup if she could have figured out how to talk 😂)

    @katrinaprescott5911@katrinaprescott591110 ай бұрын
  • omg thank god someone else is saying this. I work in the vet industry in an urgent care clinic and labs can be right up there with nervy shepherds in terms of compliance and restraint. I've been plenty of lovely labs who don't particularly care we we need to do, but i've also met (and been tackled, sat on, ran over, and snapped at) just as many that are not sensitized to what we need to do, which includes just getting a baseline set of vitals. I feel like labs get a free pass over shepherds and pitties because they have a reputation of being an "easy, first-time owner friendly dog." I don't buy this though because, though labs are smart, and if left to their own devices they will find a way to fill the time (and their stomachs lol). I've also worked with plenty of labs and other big dogs while, not being nervous or aggressive, simply don't know how big they are. And also some who know exactly how big they are and how to throw their weight and muscle around. tldr; just freaking train and desensitize your dogs!!

    @WolfheartsCry@WolfheartsCry10 ай бұрын
  • I had a full blooded lab for 13 years. She was an absolute angel. When she was young she chewed on some things but that is to be expected. She never barked during a bath and just loved to be around people. She was also very mellow and calm

    @sabanite08@sabanite0810 ай бұрын
  • We have a 2 y/o old Lab, Cooper. He's a giant goofy man child, but in a good way. I think I'll always have a Lab, it's like always having a best friend around. They make the BEST couch pillows too. All they want to do is be with YOU. Every family should have a Lab. I'm waiting for his puppy energy to turn into adult male mature energy, we shall see! lol Love this video - probably will get a black English lab next, this is a very handsome boy!

    @dugefrsh5154@dugefrsh515410 ай бұрын
    • I gave a 9 y/o Lab named Max. He still has bursts of puppy energy.

      @jasondyrkacz8270@jasondyrkacz82705 ай бұрын
  • As somebody with ADHD...people just need to get over themselves and be better parents. You can always spot a mediocre parent by how their Labradors behave. There's nothing wrong with Labradors, and all of them should grow up to be uncannily human in their behavior, including not acting out because of a strong degree of empathy. edit: jumping up to someone's face is an exception though. That's definitely more an etiquette thing that doesn't mesh with their desire to lick your face.

    @dewdew80@dewdew8010 ай бұрын
    • As someone with a black lab I totally agree. My dog is really well behaved but I have trained the shit out of him myself. People just have different standards to what a "trained dog" is, to me a dog this big should behave almost perfectly. Labs are stubborn but they listen, they WANT to listen and please you.

      @Dota420@Dota42010 ай бұрын
    • I'm missing how this relates to you having ADHD?

      @DenaInWyo@DenaInWyo8 ай бұрын
    • ​@@DenaInWyoADHD doesn't excuse poor behavior basically

      @ShadowSkyX@ShadowSkyX5 ай бұрын
  • Funnily enough, I'm named after a yellow Lab. Sam. My mother's old stomach-with-legs. He saved my grandmother from someone who attempted to burglarize their house when she was home alone, and he was forever known as the hero dog. He was also a complete derp and a total goober with two braincells that occasionally bounced off of one another whilst careening through his thick skull. I'm proud to share his name, even as a female human. RIP Sam, the happy hero doofus.

    @Samicat476@Samicat47610 ай бұрын
  • Our sadly missed lab gave us 14 years of fun and exasperation mixed together. He was an escape artist that specialised in jumping walls but not people. He had good recall and was well behaved most of the time but apples were his weakness. Luckily he was excellent with his groomer who loved having him. He wasn't a tv watcher whereas our wee cross terrier watches all your videos. She missed him a lot as well.

    @BrokenBackMountains@BrokenBackMountains10 ай бұрын
    • Mine used to LOVE apples. Few slices a night really did him good.

      @quintusgrobler9088@quintusgrobler908810 ай бұрын
    • 14 years. Man that is awesome!

      @wbae1340@wbae134010 ай бұрын
    • @@wbae1340 He had arthritis and his eyes were going but it was a stroke that got him in the end. He got lots of exercise and there wasn't an ounce of fat on him. He was a very fit dog and we were expecting him to go to 15 or 16.

      @BrokenBackMountains@BrokenBackMountains10 ай бұрын
    • @@BrokenBackMountains that’s wonderful to hear what a happy and healthy life he had. I wonder if Dog TV would be a calming or distracting influence for some of the dogs at GWTD’s salon? As you said it doesn’t work on every dog but it’s something your terrier watches and might help other dogs.

      @littlecatfeet9064@littlecatfeet906410 ай бұрын
    • @@littlecatfeet9064 She gets a bit feisty if she sees another dog on the tv. I think that is because she is half Jack Russell/half dachshund.

      @BrokenBackMountains@BrokenBackMountains10 ай бұрын
  • My boy Casey was a drama king, for sure. And would eat anything he could get his nose on Yes he was definitely over weight. But he was the most affectionate and loving boy. I got him as a rescue at 8 years old. And I am honestly so grateful I had him for another 3 years.

    @jackiebuttnor8410@jackiebuttnor841010 ай бұрын
  • I love that you are not just a groomer, you’re a behavioural expert! I learn so much from watching your channel!!

    @amyfu2047@amyfu20477 ай бұрын
  • Some people hate working with them, but when you absolutely, positively need a derpy pupper to retrieve a labrador for you, they're awesome.

    @irdmoose@irdmoose10 ай бұрын
    • Right?! 😎

      @lulumoon6942@lulumoon694210 ай бұрын
  • We have a half black lab half herding dog mix who was severely abused. We have raised many dogs from puppies, and we have been able to train them to understand grooming. We are lucky to have a groomer who understands abused dogs. When we bring him in for a nail trim, both groomers come together and praise him as he accepts having his nails trimmed. We are so grateful. We love our rescue boy but can't always give him everything he needs. We are so grateful to our groomer to help us as he heals.

    @susanstaples6171@susanstaples617110 ай бұрын
  • After having two wonderful Labs in my life, I don't think there is a better dog than a Lab. Wonderful with children, smart, very trainable, and very loyal. I would say this. If you go to a kennel with lots of puppies running around, I would chose the most laid back of all the Labs. The most hyper need room to run and can be a little too busy in a house all day long. Let the hunters get those dogs. Find a lab taking a nap...that's the one you want!!!! From: A LAB LOVER!!!

    @larryking2697@larryking269710 ай бұрын
  • I just got a 6 month old black lab 2 days ago. She's already learnt that if the door handle is pushed down, the door opens. Somehow, my bed is now hers, apparently. ALL of her treats just magically disappeared while I was at work today _(and considering where they were, I believe telekinesis was at play)_ And I need to buy a new pair of slippers. We're off to a great start. 😁

    @-Fritz-@-Fritz-10 ай бұрын
  • Once again, we are introduced to a breed that was built to swim, loves playing in water (usually), but being bathed is the equivalent of drowning in acid. 😆 Big ol' goobers! ♥

    @cmtippens9209@cmtippens920910 ай бұрын
    • lmaoooo!

      @dugefrsh5154@dugefrsh515410 ай бұрын
  • We are on our third lab. First Dexter, a black, then Annie, a yellow and now Brynn a chocolate. All were/are amazing! Gentle, quiet loving souls! I’ve never met a lab I didn’t love!

    @pattimercer9357@pattimercer935710 ай бұрын
    • Labs are the best, but they can be too much dog for some, and it makes me sad to think that one day I might be too old to have one (or two). I've always said the person who perfects a miniature Labrador breed will make millions.

      @matthewa2531@matthewa253110 ай бұрын
    • There was a black lab at the golf course I played at. He had more golf etiquette than most golfers.

      @carolelerman9686@carolelerman968610 ай бұрын
    • @@matthewa2531 Im in my 70s and have an 11 yr old chocolate girl who I love to pieces, she is also best pals with my cat

      @joannagodfrey5111@joannagodfrey511110 ай бұрын
    • Labs are remarkable, I never cease to be amazed by the well bred, well raised labs. They are the perfect dog! And that's when idiots go get one! ;-)

      @kiskakuznetsova503@kiskakuznetsova50310 ай бұрын
    • @@matthewa2531 OMG! In theory that would be amazing! I have long wanted a dog but then I see how much energy they have how much they really need to be happy and I can't supply that. Now, dating someone who has a great dog, that can be lovely!

      @kiskakuznetsova503@kiskakuznetsova50310 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for the breed-specific info and cautions no matter what our hearts want.

    @helenm6732@helenm67328 ай бұрын
  • Our family's lab mix hated water and a number of behavioral issues we guessed because of his background (backyard breeding and being a witness to an abusive relationship as a puppy). He was greatly protective of us and would react poorly at the vet if we were nearby. It was our first time with a dog like that. But we did our best to give him a happy stable life.

    @wahlflower3517@wahlflower351710 ай бұрын
  • I remember when I had a dog with my ex he was like a mix of just about every working breed and was VERY energetic. One thing that was so hard to train was him jumping on people because he'd get SO excited to see people and it was hard to tell people to just ignore it. Then it'll all be unlearned once we take him to a dog park and the people let him jump on them 🥲

    @tamiirae6636@tamiirae663610 ай бұрын
    • I relate to that so much. I have a 7 month old chocolate lab who gets so excited to see people she forgets about all the work we put into her. She's starting to get the concept of no jumping but I have confidence. It helps that the dog park I go to the people understand what we're trying to teach her and generally don't encourage jumping. She's starting to retort to rolling onto her back on people's feet for immediate belly rubs

      @carolinehuffman8617@carolinehuffman861710 ай бұрын
  • Thank You! Had an American lab and rottie mix. Her personality was 100% the lab. The added height and muscle she got from her Mom just made her even Harder to control for a young teen. She was athletic and loved to run. Highly trainable in retrospect, we just didn’t know what we were doing!

    @RairakkuMushi@RairakkuMushi10 ай бұрын
    • Mine is that on the dad’s side and pit on his mom’s side. The fur this lab shed is an understatement

      @Addie24x_7@Addie24x_710 ай бұрын
  • Always had Labrador mixes from shelters and they were all extremely well behaved. Wouldn’t ever want any other Dog. Somehow they learned pretty fast that they should only bark when its necessary and how to behave when other Dogs are around. Our current one loves hunting for mice in the fields around here, its especially funny as she hunts just like a cat.

    @Simoxs7@Simoxs77 ай бұрын
  • The overweight lab problem is one I've never seen in Europe. I was shocked when I moved to germany and met a skinny lab, I genuinely thought it was a different, smaller breed. I think the problem comes from dogs often being backyard pets in the US and barely being taken on walks. Whereas in germany dogs are taken on a minimum of 3 walks a day and there are even laws about how many hours of movement dogs require (not enforcement but they exist).

    @jojoendersen@jojoendersen10 ай бұрын
    • in Germany many if not most of their shops are dog friendly.

      @RoseNZieg@RoseNZieg9 ай бұрын
    • @RoseNZieg it's true, but even not taking that into account, germans move their dogs a LOT more! (OK germans themselves move by foot more too haha)

      @jojoendersen@jojoendersen9 ай бұрын
    • There’s two sub breeds of labs, American lab and English lab. This dog is an English lab They’re stockier dogs

      @Meriswhitacre@Meriswhitacre7 ай бұрын
    • I couldn't agree more. Nothing the lady states here is true about English labradors (as a general population). Edited to add English Labs are generally smaller.

      @ginger3269@ginger32697 ай бұрын
    • Overweight is not a problem here, but the american lab is in fashion (thinner). English lab is always more chuncky

      @olivierb9091@olivierb90917 ай бұрын
  • We had 3 Labrador Retrievers growing up. They were amazing dogs.

    @keepingitrealUK@keepingitrealUK10 ай бұрын
  • I love animals, especially dogs and cats. Often times, they are only bad when irresponsible owners fail to train them and give them their needs or when they decide that earning more money is better than the well being of the animal they are breeding. I appreciate how you educate viewers on how to care for different breeds and how to be responsible owners. I love your videos!

    @ellevillamor4454@ellevillamor445410 ай бұрын
  • We accidentally ended up with a black lab (emergency foster parents that ended up as foster failures) but she’s smaller than average and was already 7 years old, so kinda perfect for us lazy humans. Easy to train, and she gets us out walking more. If you want a lab but can’t handle a big energetic dog, look to adopt one that’s at least middle aged

    @brooke_reiverrose2949@brooke_reiverrose29496 ай бұрын
  • You do a GREAT job educating the viewers. Thank you for sharing your experience knowledge and passion. BEST AND PEACE

    @chucklutter7399@chucklutter73998 ай бұрын
  • I had a black lab for 12.5 years. He was the best dog ever! Super smart, very affectionate, & never over weight. Being a pure bred & being properly trained makes all the difference. Anyone who' hates' labs in general is generally misrepresenting them or responding more to improperly trained dogs--which can be stated for any dog that is improperly trained--it has nothing to do with labs in general.

    @ab_ab_c@ab_ab_c10 ай бұрын
    • Having the same experience as you almost exactly. I could agree with u more.

      @royaltee5896@royaltee589610 ай бұрын
    • being pure bred actually is not that good. i´ve seen a lot of labradors mixed with other breeds that are much healthier than pure bred labradors. I myself had a pure bred lab that at about 10yo started with hip problems and died at 14. My mum has a labrador/belgian malinois mix thats 12yo and it´s healthier than any other pure bred dog i´ve seen.

      @TheFranpito@TheFranpito10 ай бұрын
    • @@user-lw4hz5hx5h Ironic as Black labs are said to be healthier. Although the Labrador Retriever tends to suffer from overbreeding and poor practices.

      @Glawackus-1600@Glawackus-160010 ай бұрын
  • The first dog breed I fell in love with was Labs; I grew up on a lake and a fair number of people had black Labs, with one chocolate Lab. They would run down their yards and jump right into the lake, they were sweet and happy, and just the best. But you're right: they are big and muscular, and they're smarter than people often expect. My yellow Lab understood the concept of lying and would regularly trick my German Shepherd out of their favoured spot on the couch. She was also huge and thought she was a lap dog.

    @janisi9262@janisi926210 ай бұрын
    • Oh man did this bring back memories. My parent say the black lab we had when I was a toddler would regularly trick me off of the couch! She also loved to steal clothing like socks. Labs all have that One Thing that they can’t resist retrieving be it small articles of clothing, shoes, or balls.

      @erensalias@erensalias9 ай бұрын
  • We had a well bred (jagersbow) black lab we bought as a 7week old puppy that was absolutely none of those things you said about this dog., she was sweet, gentle loyal and very well mannered, the worst thing she did in her entire life was as a puppy she chewed the steering wheel of our car while we were shopping for 15 minutes. That was completely our fault as we didn’t give her a chew toy. .

    @jerkyturkey007@jerkyturkey00710 ай бұрын
  • I appreciate your information driven content. I had a friend who shaved his Australian Shepherds every summer. Because of you now, he keeps their coat year round and takes them to a groomer.

    @JustSumGuy@JustSumGuy10 ай бұрын
  • I had a black lab growing up in the 90’s. She died at 2 years old with multiple cancers and organ failures. Her mother was a champion show dog and way over bred - Kawa was from her last litter. RIP Kawa ❤

    @SebastianJArt@SebastianJArt10 ай бұрын
  • I had the wonderful joy of having Hamish, a beautiful yellow lab, for 13 wonderful years. He was such a sweet and gentle soul and everyone who knew him loved him. He will always be a very missed member of my family

    @glynisbuie4234@glynisbuie423410 ай бұрын
    • may i ask how he died? was it old age or was he ill?

      @joc7996@joc799610 ай бұрын
    • @@joc7996 Hamish died aged 13yrs. After much angst and tears we agreed with his vet that “it was time”. He was in respiratory distress and no cure for him. The Dr came to our home on a beautiful May evening and we lay with Hamish on a blanket on the lawn. We cuddled and told him how much we loved him and then his Dr gave him 2 injections. It was all so very gentle and quiet as we held his head and he fell asleep. He was buried, with “a memory box” in case our property was ever developed, in the garden he loved to lie in. That was 18yrs ago and I still get a lump in my throat thinking about him…….he was such a gentle and beautiful soul.

      @glynisbuie4234@glynisbuie42347 ай бұрын
  • Don't forget the incredible service your channel provides on raising awareness for different safe havens and organizations for animals. 🤘🏾

    @Gumbier_Than@Gumbier_Than10 ай бұрын
  • I have one, everyone loves him, he's magnetic. ❤

    @leecevictoria481@leecevictoria4817 ай бұрын
  • I grew up with labs all my life, and they are absolutely wonderful family pets. But they can be terrors if not trained properly. Honestly that goes for any dog, but labs will destroy your house, knock over everything in site with their heads or tails, and leave your body full of bruises if you don't harness that energy. However, you do your due diligence, you will have the best dang dog in the world!

    @brekkissammich6377@brekkissammich637710 ай бұрын
  • We 'rescued' a 9 month old Black Lab... the last of a litter that never got sold. We took him off the hands of the breeder. He came to us with minimal training, but he was soooo ready for human interaction, since he had spent those months in a sleeping kennel. He had a decent sized yard to run around to his heart's content. He got fed twice a day, but a restricted amount of food. He got extensive hunting training, since that was the reason we rescued him. He never barked like that. He was never that heavy, and he was very well mannered. But we did what you suggested: he got lots of interaction with his pack [hoomins], he did get training for retrieving and good manners, he had a limited diet, and he got to run around in a yard. When this lab was about two years old, he was out in the hunting field... caught wind of a rabbit and when after it. If you train hunting dogs, I'm sure you just winced. He went between the wires of a barbed wire fence, and sliced the outer skin of his 'genitalia.' My spouse took him to vet around the corner from us, and the vet said, "I can help you get him up on the table where I can see it easier." Spouse said, 'Up!' and pointed to the table and the dog jumped up there. Like a cat, he jumped straight up onto the table. The vet was quite impressed. The Dog was patient and quiet as the vet looked his 'owie' over and then discussed the necesssery surgery to repair the damage. He was an amazing dog. I'm only sharing this story to validate the advice: give them lots of love and attention; give them lots of training, BECAUSE THEY CRAVE THE TRAINING, AND THEY LOVE PERFORMING, restrict their food intake; give them lots of retrieving. They CAN be amazing pets, but they do require a lot of attention.

    @Objective-Observer@Objective-Observer10 ай бұрын
    • Like shepherds, retrievers were bred for working. Working dogs are happiest and do best when they Have A Job, regardless of what that job is ❤

      @meganofsherwood3665@meganofsherwood366510 ай бұрын
  • We have had 3 Labs. We followed the basics training of puppies, and have always taken them everywhere with us. We’ve never had issues but I think it’s all in how they are raised and cared for

    @imacenagirl@imacenagirl7 ай бұрын
  • My Lab was the best boy ever. He adored water and loved it in any shape or form - rain, snow, ice, etc. - it was all wonderful to him. Kody loved food, geese, walks around the reservoir by our house, retrieving his ball over and over again, and most of all being brushed, belly rubs and snuggles. He passed away 3 years ago and it feels like yesterday.

    @ladikmk@ladikmk7 ай бұрын
  • My whole life, until recently, has included a lab in the pack. They are the best dogs, hands down. But she’s right, they do require a TON of work, commitment, and patience. But there’s no love like the love of a lab.

    @CSG0103@CSG010310 ай бұрын
    • my boy required very little. Not saying they're all like it. But he was easy peasy - clever and eager to please. Mind you, I did keep him with me and took him to work and did lots of training with him. But he had such a kind, gentle nature.

      @amanitamuscaria7500@amanitamuscaria75009 ай бұрын
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