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NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2003
VOLUME 3 • NUMBER 4
Features
The Golden Years
by Anita Biase & Melanie Cossey
Aging is inevitable – so here’s how to help your Lab put the shine on the Golden Years.
Praise as a Training Tool
by Vickie Lamb
We all like to lavish our Labs with praise – but there is a right way to administer it.
Winter
A Photo Essay
It must always come to winter in the seasons of a Lab’s life.
We’ll Be Home For Christmas
by Diane Colletti
A cryptic e-mail from a son at college turns into a Christmas… er… “adventure.”
Jet
by Gail MacMillan
A girl and her Lab heal together.
The Two Faces of “Down”
by Charlie Jurney
The holiday season is the perfect time to make sure that your Lab is reliable at performing both of these behaviors – even though only one of them should be called “down.”
Seeing is Believing
by Dr. Kyle K. Kerstetter
The specifics of progressive retinal atrophy.
Homemade Biscuits for the Discriminating Lab
by Christina Spence
While you’re making the Christmas cookies, don’t forget a batch of Lab-special treats for your furry little elf helper.
A Determined Dugan
by Mary Wasche
It never hurts to never give up hope.
Departments
In Their Debt by Jo Eager
A healthy dose of Lab.
Just Labs – Just For Kids
by Tom Goldsmith
Timber brings you some more tips on how to draw your Lab!
Citizen Lab
by Amy Dahl
Do Labs apply the scientific method?
Why Labs Do That
by Tom Davis
The teenager.
The Vet Clinic
by Dr. Jill Hyland Ayres & Dr. Rose Davidson
Old age itself is not a disease – but canine cognitive dysfunction is. And it can be helped.
Etcetera
“Find the Tennis Ball” Winners
The World According to Junior
by Junior Watson
Musings from the kennel.
Above & Beyond
by Gayln Bratcher
Subscriber Photos
Just Labs Seal of Approval
by Winston Morrow
In Tribute
Just How It Is
by Laurie Morrow
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