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Labradors are one of the best-loved dog breeds in the country. According to the American Kennel Club (AKC), 2004 marked the fifteenth consecutive year that Labradors ranked as the number one purebred dog in the nation. The AKC also reported that Labradors ranked first in Great Britain, where three times as many Labradors are registered as is any other breed. Chris Robertson is an author of Majon International, one of the worlds MOST popular internet marketing companies on the web. Visit this Sports Website and Majon's Sports directory. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com
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Dog and Master Related ArticlesSolid Retriever Training Turns Labs into Gun Dogs and Duck Dogs Labradors are one of the best-loved dog breeds in the country. According to the American Kennel Club (AKC), 2004 marked the fifteenth consecutive year that Labradors ranked as the number one purebred dog in the nation. The AKC also reported that Labradors ranked first in Great Britain, where three times as many Labradors are registered as is any other breed. According to the AKC, the Labrador origins are in earl... Continue Reading... Tips for Successful Dog Training Training your dog isn’t rocket science. However, it requires discipline and perseverance on the part of you AND your dog. Here are some key training tips for success for both you and your dog: 1. Partnership. You are your dog are a partnership, not a competition. Naturally, you are the teacher and he is the student, but you are both working toward the same goal. You need to continually and frequen... Continue Reading... Hunting Dog Breeds: Not as Fierce as They Seem Hunting dogs, as their name suggests, are simply those dogs that have been bred – and trained – to assist human hunters in their activities. Originally, these dogs were responsible, at least partially, for bringing home the meat for the family’s dinner and, without them, the job of hunting was much more difficult. The dogs assist the human hunter to scent and track, retrieve, flush, point or even chase down game. The skills deve... Continue Reading...
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