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Sunday, 06 April 2008

 

 

All dogs on this page were owned or bred by Blue Knight

 

 

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Labradors are always helpful.

This one helped by chewing up the new wagon assembly Instructions before we could read them.

 

 

...and this one helped by eating a receipt, *and* pruning the bushes. It's called double-tasking!

 

Why would anyone let their fingers do the walking,  when they've got teeth?

 

 

 

Labradors have a way of looking at you that makes it impossible to deny them that cookie they want!

Go ahead.... try and deny this:


Photo of "Skip" owned by Mark Anderson and Roger Coggan Photo by Mickey Smith http://www.sodesignco.com/

 

 

Oh, you're a tough guy, huh? Ok, then deny THIS face a cookie:

 

 

Photographing puppy:

Rule 1. Don't let him get hold of the camera strap

 

 


 


 

 

 

 

 

Labradors can be very serious.

This one is seriously hunting ants!

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Labradors exercise self control at all times!

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And they're always gentle and sedate....

 

 

Labradors have an interesting learning curve: 

These two are learning to walk in unison....
Caution, do not try this at home. Leave it to the professionals!

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Labradors will always find interesting things to do when you are not at home....

"Oh! Hi, Mom. I thought you left. I just started munching on this great brand new roll of toilet paper, but I'll put it right back . . . in a minute or two."
(Jake Barber)

 

 

 


Rule # 1.- Always use a mirror to check for breathing before you call the mortuary.

Rule #2 - When visiting a friend who owns a Lab, always ask

                  where the pillow has been before you put your head on it.

 

 

Flight tests... At some point in the development of a puppy,
their ears get big enough that they think they just might be able to fly....

 

 

 

 

Labs, like beer, are always best after being on ice for awhile!

 

 

 

 


 


Danger!

 

 

Overeating can cause
abdominal deformity.

 

 
Every Mother (even K-9's)
should have a bottle of Aspirin handy
for those days when the kids are
completely out of control!

 

 

 


Don't tell your lab that dogs don't make good snow angels!

...but warn him to danger: Warm chins can get stuck in icy snow.

 

 

 

 

If your friends hog the pillow

 

......................IMPROVISE !!

 

 


A toy pool has
the same effect on a
Lab puppy that catnip
has on a cat!
 
Labs enjoy water
FAR too much.
 


Yes, crate training is cruel. This puppy actually passed out from the stress

 Labradors smile when they get new toys!
 
This puppy is practicing the finer art of being an adult Labrador. Yes, this is all a part of how a Labrador matures.

 

 

Lesson... how to tell a cat who is boss!
     

 

 

The following series of photos shows how dangerous giving a puppy a stuffed animal can be.
Do not try this unless you are CPR certified !
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The puppy
finds the toy
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The puppy
chews the toy
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And then
he runs...
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and he runs...
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and he runs...

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and when
his body can
take it no longer, he
collapses.

 

Queue the bugler playing TAPS.

 

 

 

 

 

During times of water shortages, Labradors can be used for bathing the kids...
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And they can be trained to start at an early age:

 

 
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Would somebody please explain to me those signs that say, "No animals allowed except for Seeing Eye Dogs?" Who is that sign for? Is it for the dog, or the blind person?

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