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Labrador Retriever Most Popular Dog

The Lab, or more properly, the Labrador Retriever, was bred for hunting. The Lab was once known as the Lesser Newfoundland. It the most popular breed of dog in the world when measured by registered ownership. Labs have a friendly disposition, are gentle with children, intelligent, and athletic. Anyway it is good to be back from Phoenix, I had to go over there and check out my aunt's new Phoenix nursing homes and assisted living or elderly care situtation. I was looking at Sun City as well but ultimately decided on a Phoenix nursing homes because of it's superior Alzheimers homes alternative overall. Now onto the main story at hand:
The name of the Labrador Retriever comes from its roots on the island of Newfoundland, in Canada. The lab’s ancestors branched off from the St. John's Water Dog, also an ancestor of the Newfoundland dog. These are very popular in Phoenix as well as Sun City. If you need a sitter then I recommend Coddled Critters. They can assist with pet grooming and dog daycare in addition to the various grooming services in Salt Lake City and nearby areas.
The English and the Irish settled the St. John's area of Newfoundland. The St. John's dog was originally used to help drag in nets to shore. Some of these worker dogs were taken to England in the early seventeenth century. They were appreciated by fisherman and by the aristocracy. They assisted hunters in cornering and retrieving and birds. Their numbers dwindled in these countries due to a sheep protection policy in Canada and rabies quarantine in England.
In 1822 the explorer W.E. Cormack wrote about his experiences with the dogs he found on the island of Newfoundland. His journals tell the story: "The dogs are admirably trained as retrievers in fowling, and are otherwise useful... .The smooth or short haired dog is preferred because in frosty weather the long haired kind become encumbered with ice on coming out of the water." ...and they need more grooming as well.

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