- Father: Pure Brown Labrador With PCCI Papers
- Mother: Authentic Show-Type Bigheaded Pitbull
- Very Strong and Energetic
- Good For Guard Dogs - Lahat Matatakot Sa Kanya Dahil Sa Laki Ng Mukha! Yet...
- Very Friendly To Children - Nakikipaglaro Ang Mga Bata Sa Kanya
- Very Sociable To Other Animals - But Some Puppies Have Strong Dominance Traits
- Very Intelligent - I Trained My Puppy Just 5 Months (15 Minutes Every Morning) - And He Learned, Sit, Lay Down, Stay or Patiently Wait / Stand-By (Almost 1 Minute), Don't Eat Food In Front Of You, And Get In To The Cage (Pasok!)
- Date of Birth (DOB): May 20, 2009
- 1st Deworming: June 3, 2009
- 1st 5-in-1 Shot To Be Completed On: July 1, 2009
- 1 Black Male, 1 Black Female
Please take note, NOT all vets follow the same Vaccine Protocol.
Different vets follow different theories and practices regarding brands, intervals, and procedures of vaccine shots.
Having said that, the “traditional” vaccine protocol for 1st time puppy owners are as follows:
30 Days / 4 Weeks / 1 Month – 1st Deworming and 1st Shot
After 21 Days / 3 Weeks – 2nd Deworming and 2nd Shot
After 21 Days / 3 Weeks – 3rd Deworming and 3rd Shot
After 21 Days / 3 Weeks – 4th Deworming, 4th Shot, and Anti-Rabies Shot
Again, this “traditional” vaccine protocol is subject for approval by “your” vet.
FYI, our Philippine Law requires that you give your dog YEARLY anti-rabies shot.
However, in the USA, anti-rabies shot is only required every 3 years.
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Tips On How To Raise Your Puppy "Well" To Be A FULLY GROWN Adult DogPlease do take up some time to RESEARCH on your OWN on how to raise your puppy to a fully grown adult dog because you've spent your hard-earned money to get them.
I can only provide you limited information based on “my” experience.
The Internet or Google is an AMAZING TECHNOLGY which can be utilized to get FREE advice & information.
To those who don't have access to the Internet, please TEACH them also.
I’ve provided some resources for you below to jumpstart your learning about your puppy.
What Are 5-in-1, 6-in-1, 7-in-1, 8-in-1, 9-in-1, 10-in-1 Shots?
American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) say that these are the MOST fatal viruses in a puppy’s life:
http://workingdogs.com/parvofaq.htmIn reality, there are A LOT MORE diseases and viruses out there, but these mentioned above are the most serious ones early in the puppy’s life.
So what the 5, 6, 7, or 10 in these vaccines mean is that, every shot contain 5, 6, 7, or 10 of these LIVE organisms.
When injected to the bloodstream of your puppy, these SHOULD register in the puppy’s immune system producing anti-bodies.
When these viruses attack in the future, the puppy gains immunity.
To read more about it follow this link: http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?c=2+2115&aid=950
The American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) released a long article about vaccines, pls. make up some time to read it: http://leerburg.com/special_report.htm
What Do I Feed My Puppy and Eventually My Dog?
There are two types of food that you can give to your dog, the commercially available food or the type of food you eat on your table – but uncooked, this is called raw food.
If this sounds good for you, there’s a good article about it on:
http://www.rawlearning.com/rawfaq.html, else you can always just buy the traditional dog food or mga tira-tira. Some markets now have frozen "sari-sari" meat for dog food. Try to ask around
Do You Know What is VCO? Read What Other Pet Owners Are Saying About Them:
http://www.coconutdiet.com/pet_nutrition.htm***Remember From Now On, You Are Your Puppy's PACK LEADER. The Poor Fella Relies On You With Its Dear Life & Protection So Please Take Care Of Him or Her!***
What Are Labrador Retrievers?Labradors are relatively large, with males typically weighing 30–36 kg (65–80 lb) and females 25–32 kg (55–70 lb).
Labs weighing close to or over 100 lbs are considered obese or having a major fault under American Kennel Club standards, although some labs weigh significantly more.
The majority of the characteristics of this breed, with the exception of colour, are the result of breeding to produce a working retriever.
*For Your Information*
:Standard Appearance Size:- Labs are a medium-large but compact breed. They should have an appearance of proportionality.
- They should be as long from the withers to the base of the tail as they are from the floor to the withers.
- Males should stand 22.5-24.5 inch (55.9-62.5 cm) tall at the withers and weigh 65–80 lb (30–36 kg).
- Females should stand 21.5–23.5 inch (54.5–60 cm) and weigh 55–70 lb (25–32 kg).
- By comparison under UK Kennel Club standards, height should be 22–22.5 inch (55.9–57.2 cm) for males, and 21.5–22 inch (54.6–55.9 cm) for females.
Coat:- The Lab's coat should be short and dense, but not wiry.
- The coat is described as 'water-resistant' or more accurately 'water-repellent' so that the dog does not get cold when taking to water in the winter.
- That means that the dog naturally has a slightly dry, oily coat.
- Acceptable colors are black, yellow(ranging fom ivory or creme to fox red), and chocolate.
Head:- The head should be broad with a pronounced stop and slightly pronounced brow.
- The eyes should be kind and expressive.
- Appropriate eye colours are brown and hazel.
- The lining around the eyes should be black.
- The ears should hang close to the head and are set slightly above the eyes.
Jaws:- The jaws should be strong and powerful.
- The muzzle should be of medium length, and should not be too tapered.
- The jaws should hang slightly and curve gracefully back.
Body:- The body should be strong and muscular with a level top line.