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![]() Sun ProtectionYou can protect yourself from the harmful effects of the sun's rays by staying indoors, but most people like to be outdoors at least some of the time. To protect yourself from sun exposure, you should use sunscreen, wear a hat and sunglasses, and cover as much of your skin with protective clothing as you can. ![]() Skin conditions• Acne – Acne is the most common skin condition in humans, affecting nearly 45 million Americans each year. Acne develops where there are more oil glands present, e.g. face, scalp, chest, back and neck. There are many different types of acne and each patient should be treated according to their particular case. ![]() What To Look For In The Electrical Wiring When Buying A HouseIf you want to learn more about Power-Electric services contact Diane Koontz at http://www.powerpoint-electric.com ![]() How to Socialize Your DogTraining your Labrador Retriever in general obedience is essential to the enjoyment of your new family member. ![]() Labrador Retriever FactsDid you know that if you have purchased a Lab puppy with good breeding you should not see any hyperactivity? ![]() The Labrador Retriever Life ExpectancyYour new Lab puppy will worm his way into your heart in a flash and become a member of your family from day one! The bond, love, and good times will grow daily. ![]() How to Train Your LabTraining your Labrador Retriever in general obedience is essential to the enjoyment of your new family member. Labs are eager to learn and have a desire to please. They are intelligent and learn quickly. Here are a few tips to a successful training experience. ![]() Training Your Dog To Deliver to HandForce fetch training is training your dog to fetch or pick up a dummy, bird, or other object on command. The purpose of force fetch training is to prevent the dog from dropping the birds, having a hard mouth, and create a disciplined behavior. ![]() The Labrador Retriever-The Family DogAs a child growing up, we had Labrador retrievers. Our Labs were both a family pet and my father's loyal hunting companion. My love for this incredible breed began as a child and has grown deeper through the years. Having married a dedicated hunter, we chose the Labrador breed as our hunting companion and our family dog as well. Our dogs are as much a part of our family as any other member of the household. ![]() Do Labrador Retrievers Point?Reports of Labrador Retrievers pointing date back to the 1940’s. Just as many pointing breeds love to retrieve; it is not unusual for many retrievers to love to point. The typical debate with hunters, trainers, and breeders is not whether the Lab will point but that the point is not as staunch as some pointing breeds. Regardless, it’s a point!
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