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JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2008
VOLUME 7 • NUMBER 5
FEATURES
Is Your Lab Bored?
by Stephen C. Rafe
When dogs are bored, they resort to a variety of time-killing behaviors to burn off stress. But there are techniques that can change that. [...more]
The Sundance Avalanche Rescue Dogs
A Photo Essay
by Tracy Christensen
The ski patrol is not complete without this team of Labradors.
What Can Go Wrong?
by Dr. Dave Erlewein
A graphical look at the Lab’s potential health problems, both for the pup and adult.
Whispering, Walking, & Other Forms of Canine Communication
by Steve Gaspar
Tips from the Dog Whisperer on maintaining the pack. [...more]
Combating Dog Hair
by Jason Smith
Five vacuums are put to the test.
When Your Pet Grieves
by Karen Edwards & Marguerite Marsh
Do pets grieve the loss of another pet in the family? Here’s how to spot the problems.
The Christmas of the China Dog
by Gail MacMillan
Finally, all the gifts had been distributed, unwrapped, exclaimed over, and laid aside… all except the small box. The best for last…
Departments
In Their Debt
by Shelley Bueche
Environmental sniffers in the Galapagos Islands.
Dill of the (every other) Month
by Vickie Lamb
Establishing “sit.”
Citizen Lab
by Amy Dahl
Nature and nurture. [...more]
Just Labs – Just For Kids
by Jake Smith & Tom Goldsmith
Keeping your Lab sharp indoors.
Why Labs Do That
by Tom Davis
Puppy potpourri. [...more]
The Vet Clinic
by Dr. Ben J. Character
A review of common foods harmful to our Labs.
Etcetera
“Find the Tennis Ball” Winners
In Tribute
The BBS Says…!
My Lab got me into trouble when…
Subscriber Photos
The World According to Junior
by Junior Watson
JJ and the Cat.
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