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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: GtoRA2 on October 19, 2004, 12:29:17 PM
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My lab, who is doing good, seems to be shedding.
Do dogs shed their summer coat to grow a winter one? I gave her a bath and she lost all kinds of hair, and there seems to be a month of dog hair on my bed in like 2 days!
Is this normal??
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all animals with fur have 2 coats, a "summer" and "winter" coat.
heck some cats have 4 coats for each season.
yes normal for labs to shed, MAN my buddies lab leaves black junk everywhere.
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LOL it is nuts! I just gave the dog a bath and washed my blankets and sheets and in like 2 or 3 days I have so much black lab fur on everything it is just NUTs!
I think I need to vacume the dog!
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MAN my buddies lab leaves black junk everywhere.
you sure your buddy aint gay?
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Here's some info for ya...
http://www.canismajor.com/dog/fur.html
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Labs ought to be comfortable enough sleeping/staying outdoors, but if you raised it to be an indoor dog then you're probably stuck. You might try training the dog to sleep outside if fur shedding is a problem but then you'd need to pay attention to if the dog starts going psycho due to the change in procedures. Howling can be a problem if you don't get the dog used to staying outdoors (and keeping reasonably quiet) early enough.
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Originally posted by GtoRA2
My lab, who is doing good, seems to be shedding.
Do dogs shed their summer coat to grow a winter one? I gave her a bath and she lost all kinds of hair, and there seems to be a month of dog hair on my bed in like 2 days!
Is this normal??
Have a golden retriever here. before that ,Beagles
Also have 3 cats
Yes its normal.
Get used to it.
On an average week you will probably pick up enough fur to knit yourself a new dog.
Welcome to our world
:eek:
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Originally posted by GtoRA2
I think I need to vacume the dog!
Worth a try. If your dog is like ours it will love it once you start doing it.
You'll still be finding doghair all over the place but the dog will love the treatment LOL
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Labradors shed to some degree year round. They usually will also "blow their coat" in the spring and fall, when they shed more than normal.
Also dogs can shed a lot in response to some kind of stress, called telogen effluvium.
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Almost all dogs shed. Had a Aussie Shepard/Husky mix that left white fur all over the green carpet. My best friend has two labs. They leave fur in drifts. I keep telling him that we need to start a new fashion trend of dog-hair coats. We'd make millions.
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I have had the dog since it was a pup, and she will be two in november, I just do not remeber shedding this bad.
LOL the dog loves the vacume, it is like a big toy to her.
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If anyone ever tells you that a Shar-Pei does not shed a lot, they are a ****ing liar.
-SW
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I noticed my chocolate lab has two different shades of brown.
In the summer, she turns a really pretty golden brown. Although it is partly because of the sunshine lightening the tint. Recently her winter coat has been coming in quite a bit darker than the summer coat. Really shiney, she has a beautiful coat. You can easily see the difference as there are a few spots of summer lightness around her shoulders.
I bathed and brushed her once since she started shedding for the winter coat (weird). It seems I caught it at the perfect time - her fur is great now. Her shed cycle must be complete. When she was in the tub, a lot of hair came out and thats all she needed.
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Was looking for a dog pic when I stumbed across this.
I did mention we had 3 cats right?
Well least I can put a temporary end to 3/4s of the problem
heeeere kitty kitty kitty
psss,psss psss psss
(http://www.dogstory.net/images/cat_shaved.jpg)
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Yep, Labs = dog hair around.
What Myelo said.
This is the answer, 2-3 minutes every day in the heavy shedding times and once or twice a week "normally". But there'll still be some dog hair around. Cheap price to own a Lab, IMO.
(http://www.pets-warehouse.com/dog/4paws/sb1850tn.gif)
four paws shed'n blade small it will protect your home and furniture from cat's excess shedding. removes all dead and unwanted hair from the cat's coat, leaving it with a lustrous and healthy looking coat.
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Why would you ever want to own a Lab?
Shar-Peis are simply the best looking dog around.
(http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/art/Shar-PeiArt.jpg)
-SW
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I knew someone with a Sharpe...
Was worthless as a dog, you had to be carefull cause it was to protective, and freaking half blind.
Not to mention ugly as sin.
I will take an even tempered and fun lab any day.
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Shop vac with a brush attachment.
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Shar-Pei's will **** yo **** up!
Except mine... she doesn't even look like a damn Shar-Pei anymore except for the head and ears. Her snout is too long and no wrinkles on her body except a few on her face.
Tail curves up, but doesn't flop down. Damn half-breed. Dumb as dirt and real timid. Stinks to high hell too.
I think the intelligence is because when we first brought her home as a pup, she went scurrying through the house and went full force into a glass sliding door.
She still goes full force into screen doors.
-SW
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Originally posted by AKS\/\/ulfe
Why would you ever want to own a Lab?
Why would anyone want to own anything but a Lab?
(http://www.avcilik.onurbil.com/kopekfoto/images/Lab_retrieving_pheasant_jpg.jpg)
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Yes.. just think about it.. I own a Collie... I dread winter & summer!!
I'm half tempted to have her shaved this year other wise I have to brush her ever fraggin day.... :D
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Bah...if you want to be reallly really tough and really really really cool then get yourself a pitbull.
Sure people will cross the street when they see you and the dog approaching...but that is because you are soooo badass that they dare not come near.
Sure it may snap and tear large chuncks out of your children, but they probably deserve it anyway....especially if they dip into your stash all the time.
Sure you will have to be careful around other dogs as your pit may well decide to kill the other dog...just because.
But...you will be really really tough and really really really cool.
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Originally posted by Toad
Why would anyone want to own anything but a Lab?
(http://www.avcilik.onurbil.com/kopekfoto/images/Lab_retrieving_pheasant_jpg.jpg)
Amen brudda.
(http://www.onpoi.net/ah/pics/users/ah_94_1057871605.jpg)
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Those are good looking labs.
I will have to post a pic of my lab, I did months ago, with her jumping up at the cam with her ears flying up.
Labs are in my opinion the best breed to own.... The only drawback is the hyperactivity and chewing.
They get over the hyperactivity in 2 or 3 years lol.
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Me and my dad's 2 year old Lab. This was his first dove season. Did damn well too.
(http://www.hunt101.com/img/214867.jpg)
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LOL,
Same problem here, but with 100 degree heat index all the time...
Petsmart does a nice #1 blade shave.....
2 black labs...look better and healthier with the short cut. solved our hair in the crown moulding..floor boards...lol
I know it sounds odd, but I saw an awesome lab one day and asked about it....come to find out..he was just shaved...not bald, just....REALLLLLLY short....
:D :rofl :aok
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Get smaller dogs. :)
(http://dotdoubledot.com/img/jrt.jpg)