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Norman Bridwell's Clifford the Big Red Dog is a giant red Labrador Retriever. Bat, a blind Black Labrador mix, plays a role in the manga/anime Ginga Densetsu Weed; Bouncer [26] and Jake (a black lab), from Neighbours; Brandeis, a Muppet dog on Sesame Street who finds work as a mobility assistance dog. The puppet appears in later episodes, where ...
Nigger was a male black labrador retriever belonging to Wing Commander Guy Gibson of the Royal Air Force, and the mascot of No. 617 Squadron. Gibson owned the dog when he was previously a member of 106 Squadron. Nigger often accompanied Gibson on training flights [1] and was a great favourite of the members of both 106 and 617 Squadrons. He was ...
By 1870 the name Labrador Retriever had become common in England. [8] The liver (now usually called chocolate) Labrador emerged in the late 1800s, with liver-coloured pups documented at the Buccleuch kennels in 1892; [ 9 ] the first yellow Labrador on record was born in 1899 (Ben of Hyde, kennels of Major C.J. Radclyffe). [ 10 ]
Additionally, consider the costs of owning a dog, including veterinary care, food, training, and pet insurance. Finding a reputable breeder is crucial, as many backyard breeders exploit the ...
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That is the life every dog--especially every rescue dog--deserves to have! Related: 10-Year-Old Corgi Who 'Chooses Her Own Destiny' Is Making People Smile "He chose you for a reason," agreed one ...
Konni, a black Labrador Retriever and whose full name was Connie Paulgrave, [2] was born in 1999. [3] As writer Steven Lee Myers states, "she was said to be descended from a Labrador once owned by Leonid Brezhnev."
Bouncer, played a dog also called Bouncer in the Australian soap opera Neighbours.; Bullet, "the Wonder Dog", a black and silver AKC registered German Shepherd (originally: "Bullet Von Berge") was a regular on the '50s TV show The Roy Rogers Show; his taxidermic remains (along with Trigger) were displayed at The Roy Rogers & Dale Evans Museum and he was sold in 2010 at Christie's for $35,000.