Chrissy My Chocolate Lab

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Chrissy is a Labrador Retriever

Welcome! I created this page in honor of my sweet chocolate lab puppy. Chrissy is a breed of dog called Labrador Retriever, and as one of the most popular breeds in the US, you have probably already heard of her breed! The AKC and breed clubs recognize three different colors of labs: chocolate, black, and yellow. You can read more about my Chrissy below as well as find a lot of information on labs, including some history, breed characteristics, and information on the controversial "silver" lab color.

Chrissy is the star of this lens! I will try to update with new photos every now and then!

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What is a Labrador Retriever?

Labs are known for their gentleness, intelligence, and determination. As such, labs make excellent family dogs! Because labs are very eager to please their masters they also make wonderful service, hunting, sporting, companion, and show dogs. Labs are very smart and are quick to learn with positive reinforcement. Characterized as being a strongly built, medium-sized dog possessing a sound, athletic, well-balanced conformation, the character and quality to win in the show ring; and the temperament to be a family companion. A distinguishing characteristic is the lab's short, dense, weather-resistant coat, thick and powerful "otter" tail, and its kind, friendly eyes which express character, intelligence, and good temperament. Labrador Retrievers also have webbed feet, which make them excellent swimmers.

A bit of breed history: The Labrador Retriever breed was originally from Newfoundland, where they were beneficial to fishermen. Labs helped pull in fishing nets and also caught wayward fish that jumped from the fishing lines. After being crossed with setters, spaniels, and other retrievers, the Labrador Retriever was then bred for retrieving game, although its temperament suited it for a variety of other purposes as well.

The AKC and breed clubs recognize Yellow, Chocolate, and Black coat colors. Yellow coats vary from pale (almost white) to fox-red yellow, chocolate coat darkness also varies.

Average Lab Weight

Males: 65-80 lbs.
Females: 55-70 lbs.

Average Lifespan: 12-14 years

Here are some beautiful labs....

Adults

Labrador retriever by jfch
Labrador Retriever by Kevin Rodriguez Ortiz
Labrador Retriever by emildom75
Raleigh by sflovestory
Toby by paul david (busy running!)
The Original BigYellowDog by mark.spencer.kc
Spring Joy! by pmarkham
P1200755 by Ole1981
Labrador Retriever by Kevin Rodriguez Ortiz
labrador by jutuzga
Labrador in Garden by IDS.photos
therapy Ben by normanack
curated content from Flickr

Puppies

Trust by MiikaS
Guide dog puppy Jippu by smerikal
puppy by wolfsavard
Echo looking rather bleary eyed by riaan_cornelius
Fudge looking rather bleary eyed by riaan_cornelius
Array by Ryan Q
Gumbo by bgautrea
Ketzel's School Picture by redjar
Puppys dream by smerikal
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curated content from Flickr

Labrador Retriever Flickr Groups

Share your own photos or view the thousands of others!

Labrador Lovers
Labrador lovers - is a group, dedicated to anyone who loves their lab & wants to share their pic's and & stories.
Labrador Retrievers
Share your four legged best friends with me!
Black Labrador Retriever
This group is dedicated to the glossy black labs we love. There are many groups that showcase all labs. But this is to see the varities in just the one colour alone. Pictures with other dogs are accepted as long as there is a black lab in the photograph.
Yellow Labrador Lovers
People who love Labrador Retrievers
Chocolate Labrador Group!
Just for adorable Chocolate Labradors :)
Labrador Puppies
Any and all Labrador puppies. Dig out your old pictures of your fully grown labs or take some pictures that new puppy you just got. All variations and makes included.

My Chocolate Lab Puppy Story

Chrissy came into my life at a very sad time. My family had recently put our 13.5 year old yellow lab, Jessica (that's her in the photo at right), to sleep. She had lived a long and happy life, but was crippled by her arthritis and could no longer walk. This was a very sad day for me, but I know Jessica will always live in my heart and I will never forget her. Shortly after losing my sweet girl, my family realized how empty our lives and house seemed without a dog's happy face. We decided on a breeder who had a litter of 10 week old pups, and the only female puppy in the whole litter was a little chocolate! She was an adorable puppy, and from the moment I saw her, I was in love. She was friendly and very sweet, just as a healthy puppy should be. The first thing she did was run up to me and give me a puppy kiss! Chrissy's name is short for Christmas because we got her around the holiday season.

Caring for Chrissy has been very rewarding, but has also been a lot of work. There is no myth in the belief that puppies are mischievous! Chrissy is a quick learner and she learned basic commands at a young age, and thanks to me and my family's diligence, she was house-trained effectively. Chrissy is also crate trained, and she loves napping in her crate and sleeping all night in her crate like a big girl! She is always ready for adventure! A long run, a game of fetch, chasing birds & critters, or chewing her Kong. Like most labs, she has A LOT of energy and needs plenty of exercise. :)
Chrissy:
Born: 15 September 2010
Gotcha: 27 November 2010


Chrissy's current age:
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Important!

Remember....

NEVER purchase a puppy of any breed from a pet store. You will most likely be supporting puppy mills which keep dogs in horrendous, filthy, inhumane conditions. The puppies sold in pet stores have almost always been removed from their mothers too early and are unhealthy. Learn more from the HSUS here.

Lab Sites

American Kennel Club - Labrador Retriever
Full description by the AKC, including breed standards, description, personality, history, and usage.
Labrador Retriever Dogs Chat Forum Board
This is a forum for Labrador Retriever owners / perspective owners. There is a wealth of search-able information here pertaining to training, problems, breeding, puppies, seniors, and much more. Or you can join and ask your own questions. I am a member and would highly recommend for new lab owners!
The AKC Parent Club of the Labrador Retriever
The Labrador Retriever Club is the AKC Parent Club of the Labrador Retriever. Browse information about the LRC, the breed standard, our breeders directory, upcoming events information and more.
Labrador Retriever Rescue and Adoption- Adopt a Labrador Retriever Near You
Local Labrador Retriever rescue and adoption to help you find a pet. See photos and adopt a Labrador Retriever in your area.
Labrador Retriever - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Information on Labs from Wikipedia. Includes descriptions and other information. The weights listed are a little generous!
Labrador Retriever Guide All About labrador Retrievers
Labrador Retriever Guide - Information, advice and products for your Lab

My Puppy's Growth Chart:

I am providing this as a reference, so you can get an idea of how quickly lab puppies grow. The final weight of your puppy can be roughly estimated by doubling his/her 4-month-old weight. My vet informed me that a puppy Chrissy's size would gain about 10 lbs. a month until around five or six months of age. Chrissy's weight as of last vet visit:

Age - Weight

11 weeks - 16.00 pounds
15 weeks - 26.30 pounds
16 weeks - 29.60 pounds
22 weeks - 43.00 pounds
25 weeks - 48.00 pounds
10 months - 71.00 pounds

Is a lab right for you?

Labs make excellent pets, but they are not for everyone. Many labs end up in shelters and rescues because their owners cannot properly care for them. These are highly intelligent dogs that need to keep active and be challenged. If your lab gets board he/she will not hesitate to destroy your house. Labs need A LOT of exercise, both mental and physical. This is not a breed that will sleep all day. They are also prone to obesity if they do not get enough exercise.

What is a silver lab?

Silver Labrador Retrievers

Silver is not a recognized color by the AKC, and despite the popularity of the Labrador breed around the world, the silver color has never been produced anywhere but in the United States. Silver is not a chocolate mutation, but a diluted chocolate. "Dilution genes" are carried by all dogs but they are found in the dominant form in most breeds including the general population of Labradors. Only through selected breeding have some breeds come to have the dilution genes "turned on" and thus in the recessive form. Weimeraners always have two recessive copies - they are liver (chocolate) dogs that are diluted. It is widely believed that at some point, a chocolate lab and Weimeraner bred to produce the silver color. Early on, very closely related dogs were bred to select for the color (mother to son, father to daughter, brothers and sisters).

Silver labs have been bred for appearances only, therefore most breeders do not offer any/many health guarantees (such as OFA hip and elbow) and there are no standards for breeding quality. When you purchase a dog that has been bred only for color, you will pay too much for it and will be more likely to end up with a dog that is inferior in both health and temperament.

For an excellent explanation of silver labs please click HERE.

Not all labs like water! :)

Is your lab a landlubber?

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No

RenaissanceWoman2010 says:

The labs I have raised have all craved frequent swims. Fortunately, when I had labs, I lived on the Gulf Coast and had access to good "swimming holes" for the pups.

Susan52 says:

No, Daisy enjoys an occasional swim at the lake and doesn't mind her baths. Well, not much.

MaxReily says:

No, she loves water, we have a hard time keeping her from jumping into the pool.

TwoDogHouse says:

I have never owned a Lab but currently have 2 German Wirehaired Pointers. I have owned a very smart miniature Poodle and a wonderful black Great Dane. My son had a very smart chocolate lab that we all adored. All of my dogs have loved the water.

phoenix-arizona-friends says:

My yellow lab Sebastian takes a dip in the pool every chance he gets! Unfortunately, it also makes him smell like mold. :)

Yes

lclchors says:

we had one that was a great upland bird dog.

skiesgreen says:

I have never had one but have heard of their love of water.

Tipi says:

I've never had a lab but all the labs I've know have enjoyed water

ronbak says:

Nice lenses. I have a Dalmation/Black Lab/Beagle mix. She can be tempermental, but she's a sweetheart!

 
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Do you own a lab?

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Chrissy (March 21, 2011) 

27 April 2011 

Short Update (June 2011)

Chrissy was a winter puppy. She was born in September and after a harsh winter in upstate NY she is truly enjoying summer in the country! Chrissy loves the water and I hope to take her swimming soon -- she also likes chasing all the butterflies, moths, and other critters she sees. Keeping her out of trouble can be a challenge, but worth every minute! She continues to be a lap-doggy, even though she weighs around 65 pounds. Chrissy just loves being loved and around people -- she follows me everywhere I go. Soon she will be going on her biggest adventure yet: hiking and camping!! I am just enjoying every minute with my sweet chocolate girl.

August 2011 

Labs in the News

A Google news feed:

Hochheim: Hound-dog haven popular with humans and four-legged friends
Dylan, a chocolate Labrador retriever and the author's dog, climbs out of the Main River after fetching a tennis ball. By Mark Patton A man tosses a stick toward the Main River in Hochheim am Main, Germany, but that doesn't tempt one dog, ...
Puppy May Have Been Abandoned
By Mark This black Labrador Retriever puppy was recently found near the East Lake Golf Course. His rescuers have tried to find the owner but think the pup may have been abandoned. Mark Leech Update to the story: Found owner of dog, neighbor claimed him ...
Dog of the Week - Help Ginger Find Her Forever Home
16 week old black Labrador retriever mix is looking for her ?forever home?, will it be yours? Ginger is a 16 week old black Labrador retriever mix. Ginger is a sweet, lively puppy. She is currently in a foster home with 2 other dogs and gets along well ...
Nurturing plants is second nature to her
She is pictured here with her Labrador Retriever ?Belle.? Gardening and working with plants are activities that Carol Knepp, a Kingwood-area resident and executive director for the Mercer Society, believes can have far-reaching beneficial effects.

Calling all lab lovers!

Do you have a lab? Want a lab? Share your stories and comments here!

  • lclchors Apr 1, 2012 @ 12:48 am | delete
    don't have a lab right now but have 5 others I have and airedale named Harry
    http://www.squidoo.com/harrys-great-adventures
  • Beautiful-Bridal Feb 24, 2012 @ 9:26 am | delete
    I love your sweet chocolate girl! Thank you for all the great info and photos about Labradors.
  • JanezKranjski Oct 10, 2011 @ 10:23 am | delete
    My neighbour had chocolate lab a few years ago. It was the nicest dog ever.
  • Ladymermaid Sep 28, 2011 @ 9:06 am | delete
    We had a black lab when I was a child and he was indeed a very intelligent and gentle dog. Labradors are excellent family dogs.
  • nancycarol Sep 25, 2011 @ 5:42 pm | delete
    I don't have a Lab, I have a Pug. But I love all animals, dogs in particular. We humans are so lucky to have these great companions, who sit and commiserate with us in our darkest and celebrate with us in our greatest hours. Chrissy is lucky she has you, and you are lucky you have her. Enjoy!
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About Me - Chrissy's Owner

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I love all animals, but dogs have a special place in my heart. My first ever dog was a Labrador Retriever with gentle brown eyes, she was the sweetes... more »

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