Coat: Double

How often should a Labrador Retriever be groomed?

Labradors have a short, double coat that sheds heavily in spring and fall. Brush your Lab twice a week to keep loose hair under control, and switch to daily brushing during shedding seasons. Use an undercoat rake on dense spots like the neck and tail base to pull out dead fur. Bathe your Lab every 6 to 8 weeks, making sure to dry thoroughly to avoid skin issues. Avoid shaving the coat; it protects them from sun and cold. - Brush 2× weekly, daily in heavy shed - Use undercoat rake on thick areas - Bathe every 6–8 weeks - Dry coat completely after baths - Check ears regularly for debris Pro tip: Schedule a professional de-shed treatment every 6 to 8 weeks during shedding seasons to keep your Lab comfortable and your home cleaner.

Size: Medium

About the Labrador Retriever

Labrador Retriever, illustration, with white markings, double coat, in black, chocolate

Labrador Retrievers started out in Newfoundland, Canada, as fishermen’s helpers. They hauled in nets and fetched fish that slipped away, using their webbed feet and strong swimming skills. English visitors saw their talent and brought them back to England, shaping the breed we know today. Labs come in black, chocolate, and yellow, sometimes with white markings. They weigh between 55 and 80 pounds, solid and sturdy. Labs are friendly and social dogs. They get along with kids and other pets easily. They’re quick learners and eager to work, which is why they often serve as service or search dogs. Their thick, double coat keeps them comfortable in water and on land. Labs love to swim and play, always ready for the next adventure.

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