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Identification
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The Labrador retriever is a muscular, strong dog with a blocky head and a sleek, short coat that repels water. Her tail is thick and otter-like.
Size
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Males can grow from 22 1/2 to 24 1/2 inches in height, and 65 to 80 pounds in weight. Females grow from 21 1/2 to 23 1/2 inches in height and weigh 55 to 70 pounds.
Considerations
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Though there are standards for height and weight, some Labrador retrievers can be taller and weigh more than these standards.
Health Issues Regarding Growth
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The Labrador can be prone to hip and elbow dysplasia. Do not exercise him too much as a puppy; it can cause his bones to grow too quickly.
Health Issues Regarding Weight
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Though she can be a very active dog, her owner needs to be aware that she can also tend to overeat. She needs a controlled diet.
Benefits
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The Labrador retriever can excel in hunting, agility, tracking and swimming, and can make a great family dog. He is well known for his abilities as a service dog.
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How Big Do Labrador Dogs Get?
The Labrador retriever has been steadily growing in popularity in many countries. He has been America's top dog for the past 15 years. A medium size dog by some kennel club standards, he can actually grow to be quite large.