Easy going, friendly and energetic. You can see why Labradors Retrievers are a popular family pet choice. They are just as comfortable on the couch as they are bounding around with their endless energy. There is a lot to love about the Labrador Retriever. Read on to learn more about this breed with these fast facts.

11 Friendly facts about Labrador Retrievers
 
 
11 Friendly facts about Labrador Retrievers

1. They aren’t from Labrador

Despite their name, Labrador’s aren’t actually from Labrador. They originated from Newfoundland, working with fisherman off the coast of Canada. They were initially called St John’s Water Dog and were bred with British hunting dogs to create what has now become known as the Labrador Retriever.

2. Colourful choices

Labrador’s come in three main colours; chocolate, black and yellow. In some parts of the world, silver is promoted as a colour, but not in Australia. More than one colour of puppy can potentially occur in the same litter and their colours are determined genetically. Did you know that chocolate and black labradors coats match their nose colour?

 

3. Popular pets

Labradors came to Australia in 1929 and they are one of the most popular dog breeds in Australia and in many countries around the world, such as Canada, Israel, New Zealand, United Kingdom and United States.

4. Smart animals

Labradors are highly trainable and fast learners, so get them into puppy school as soon as you can! They love to please their owners, which is one of the main reasons they are selected as therapy and rescue dogs. They are also the most common breed of guide dog in Australia, United States and many other countries.

11 Friendly facts about Labrador Retrievers
 
11 Friendly facts about Labrador Retrievers

5. Love eating

Labradors have an endless appetite, so keep those snacks out of reach! They will try to eat just about anything that smells like food. It is very important to exercise a Labrador as they are prone to obesity as a result.

6. Built for swimming

Labradors are famous for their love of water. They initially helped fisherman by fetching nets and rope and retrieving fish from the sea. They swim with their large webbed feet and use their flattened, otter like tail for balance and to steer while swimming. They also have a thick double layer coat that blocks out water and keeps them warm.

 

7. Fast runners

Have you ever tried to race your Labrador? You might find they can outrun you. The average Labrador can hit a running speed of around 19km per hour in roughly three seconds!

8. Puppies at heart

Labradors mature at around three years of age and are known for their puppy like energy and enthusiasm before this time and sometimes beyond too. It’s a good idea to train your Labrador on a lead early on to prevent them pulling when fully grown.

9. A great sense of smell

Labrador’s are gifted when it comes to their sniffing skills. Whilst they may be constantly stopping to smell everything when you take them for a walk, it can also be used for positive things. They make great detectives, which is why they often work for the navy, military and police forces.  

11 Friendly facts about Labrador Retrievers
 
11 Friendly facts about Labrador Retrievers

10. Loveable pets

Labrador’s are kind, pleasant and outgoing in nature. They have a reputation for being even tempered and make an excellent family dog. They love to play and could fetch a ball or frisbee for hours. They are often very easy going and trusting with strangers, so are not usually suitable as guard dogs.

11. Medal winning

The PDSA Gold Medal (an animal bravery award) was awarded to a Labrador named Endal in 2002. Endal’s disabled owner fell unconscious, so he pulled him into the recovery position, covered him with a blanket, retrieved his mobile phone and went to get help once his owner regained consciousness. What a clever dog!