When picking out a Labrador puppy, make sure that the puppy is energetic and interactive with people. Avoid Labrador puppies that are subdued, withdrawn and fearful with pet care advice from a veterinarian in this free video on dog training and raising puppies. Expert: Dr. James Talbott Bio: Dr. James R. Talbott is a staff veterinarian at Belle Forest Animal Hospital and Kennel in Nashville, Tenn. Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge
Merry Christmas! Things don’t always go as planned. I accidentally made too much food this morning, so the puppies are really not in the mood top eat at 2pm. Our plan is to feed them 3 time a day from here on out. 8-9, 2-3, and 8-9 We have been feeding them 1/2 cup of puppy food softened with a little over 1/8 cup of warm water; twice a day (9-10 and 7-8). Now we will feed them 3 times per day at about 1/3 cup softened with 1/4 of as much warm water. Two additional notes: We will not let the food soften as much over the next few days. They will be eating dry puppy food by New Years. Also, we will gradually increase the amount of food slightly. We have started keeping Mocha from the puppies during the day and decrease her food to continue to help her “dry” up. Mocha and the pups will just have together time at night only for the next week. I hope to hear from the new families over the next couple of days as well! Merry Christmas! Thanks for watching! John
Memphis’ pups are 7 weeks old and are getting to be a lot of fun. The 3 black ones with collars on are the ones still looking for a family.
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This is my two lab’s puppies they have 2 weeks old and are opening they eyes Their father is yellow and the mother is black !