Coming Soon
MAY/JUNE 2003
VOLUME 3 • NUMBER 1
Features
The Perfect Partner Begins in Puppyhood
by Sue Alexander
Bad habits start young – and those bad habits can not only lead to a rambunctious adult, but an aggressive one, too.
Add Healthy Years to Your Lab’s Life
by Mariana Relos
Some concrete evidence to support keeping your Lab fit and trim.
In the Garden
A Photo Essay
by Bonnie Nance
“The Lab was originally bred to dig up bulbs in the flower garden.”
Q&A: Chewing Tips
by Stephen C. Rafe
Helping to combat the destructive chewer.
Everything You Wanted to Know About Cruciate Ligament Injury
by Dr. Kyle K. Kerstetter
The fact that Labs are some of the most athletic, active dogs cansometimes come back to haunt them.
I Think I Can, I Think I Can…
A Photo Essay
Will we ever not be amazed at what these dogs can do?
Just Labs 2002 Essay Contest Winners
Unintended Training
by Steve Smith
When you set out to do something, you unintentionally cause something else to happen. And most of the time, it’s bad.
Departments
Citizen Lab
by Amy Dahl
Ordinary events in the human world can help us understand the process of training our Lab.
In Their Debt
by Jessica Straka
Leader dogs who go the extra mile.
Just Labs – Just For Kids
by Jake Smith & Tom Goldsmith
Lab pups love to chew – here are some tips to help them control those chompers!
Why Labs Do That
by Tom Davis
After being cooped up all winter, a Lab sets his sights on the yard – which might be in need of a little landscaping.
The Vet Clinic
by Dr. Jill Hyland Ayres & Dr. Rose Davidson
Let’s look at the facts of spaying and neutering.
Etcetera
“Find the Tennis Ball” Winners
The World According to Junior
by Junior Watson
When we last saw our intrepid hero….
Just Labs Seal of Approval
by Winston Morrow
Subscriber Photos
Labs on Top at ESPN’s Great Outdoor Games
Waiting for the Rains
by Leigh Singh
Above & Beyond
by Lisa Mink
My guardian angel.
Just How It Is
by Laurie Morrow
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