Coming Soon
JULY/AUGUST 2001
VOLUME 1 • NUMBER 2
Features
Canis lupus familiaris, Variation: Labrador Retriever
by Steve Smith
That yellow, black, or chocolate dog with the soggy tennis ball is really a wolf in Lab’s clothing.
Into the Twilight Years: Caring for the Senior Lab
by Jason Smith
All of our Labs will someday get old. Here’s some advice on making sure your dog grows old gracefully.
Leaping Labs!
A Photo Essay
Three…two…one…liftoff!
Labrador Legends
by Gene Hill
Little-known tidbits of facts to impress your friends.
Basic Training: Here!
by Charles Jurney
Many are chosen, but few come when you call them.
Summertime
A Photo Essay
by Ed Camelli
Those lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer.
Lost and Found Part 1
by Jaime Jungen and Jenny Martens
A microchip as tiny as a grain of rice can pay huge dividends in reuniting you and your lost Lab.
Body Language: I Really Don’t Want To Do This!
by Butch Goodwin
Recognizing what your Lab is telling you while training.
Departments
In Their Debt
by Ruth Ely
Leading the way.
Why Labs Do That
by Tom Davis
Labs communicate with each other is a variety of ways; communicating with us involves, for the most part, one thing: barking.
Sorta Stupid Lab Tricks
The “Remote”
Fetch Citizen Lab
by Amy and John Dahl
Are you taking your Lab for a walk – or is he taking you?
The Vet Clinic
by Dr. Jill Hyland Ayres & Dr. Rose Davidson
Tips from the vets about what to look for when you search for your next Lab.
Etcetera
The World According to Junior
by Junior Watson
Making the most out of the Vet Visit.
Best Friends
Subscriber Photos
Auto Review
by Winston Morrow
The Range Rover 4.6 SE.
Just How It Is
by Laurie Morrow
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