Coming Soon
MARCH/APRIL 2006
VOLUME 5 • NUMBER 6
Features
New Puppy Handbook
by James Keldsen
There’s a long life ahead for that little ball of fur. Your preparedness will determine whether that life is safe, fun, and memorable… or not.
What Labs Are Saying…
A Photo Essay
… about their “kids.”
Labrador + Lessons + Love = Truth
by Mary Burns
Education: check. Career: check. Homeowner: check. Sense of humor: check. Time for a dog.
Capturing the Soul
by Karen Edwards & Marguerite Marsh
Some prolific Lab artists share their secrets to getting a portrait just right.
More of Your Questions Answered
Another Q&A session tackling health and behavior questions.
Going to the Line
by Marcia Butikas
Cade was tractable and steady, but there was always a vague sense that he was just on the verge of hurtling off into space….
Arthritis Alternatives
by Valerie Wolf
There are other methods besides medication for easing arthritis.
Departments
In Their Debt
by E. Donnall Thomas Jr.
Service at sea.
Just Labs – Just For Kids
by Jake Smith & Tom Goldsmith
Teaching your Lab the “kennel” command.
Citizen Lab
by Amy Dahl
I trained with treats, and now my Lab won’t do anything unless I’m holding one… help!
Why Labs Do That
by Tom Davis
Sink your teeth into this.
The Vet Clinic
by Dr. Jill Hyland Ayres & Dr. Rose Davidson
The creepy crawlies.
Etcetera
“Find the Tennis Ball” Winners
Buyer’s Guide
Subscriber Photos
In Tribute
The World According to Junior
by Junior Watson
Puppies are great for a lot of reasons. Mostly, though, they’re fun to blame stuff on.
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