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Skills learned are widely owned a dog
Man’s best friend, better known as the dog is perhaps the best known and familiar to the animals we have in nature. It is a mammal of medium size, abundant hair and a highly developed hearing and smell, it is now almost totally domesticated, living all over the world and there are many breeds of dog, which can change its coat, size, etc..
The origins of the dog as we know it dates back to many theories and even legends, however, it realizes that the dog was domesticated many years ago, and before they had record of this, although this issue is strongly linked the existence of even domesticated dogs, and still living in a wild habitat.
Among the skills of dogs, perhaps the most noteworthy is his intelligence. The dog has broad learning skills, as well as associated concepts, facts and learn from them, which leads to very easy to train and adapt to any habitat that are present.
Of course, for the many breeds of dogs, these are usually selected with respect to their skills and abilities to cope, for example in its use in tracing and detection of toxic substances in the rescue in helping for disabled people, and even in the area of psychology, where the company discovered that a dog can be very helpful for recovery from mental trauma, autism, depression, etc..
Also, people today are looking more at health and psychology of dogs coming into existence in the market a number of products and options for them, from clothes for dogs, dog shampoo, toothpaste for dogs, to hotels for dogs, dog psychologists and pedicure for dogs.
Labrador Retriever that is widely used by police
Its exceptional kindness, gentleness, intelligence, energy and kindness make the farmers are generally considered good companions for people of all ages, as well as reliable working dogs, often as part of the brigades of police dogs in drug operations, Explosion-proof, search and rescue, among others. With training, the Labrador is one of the breeds more dependent, obedient and talented in the world.
History:
In the nineteenth century the fishermen of Newfoundland were using a type of dog that helped them in their work. Over time, some of these individuals would travel to the UK. Newfoundland dog who had two very different sizes, some were known as Newfoundland and the other, smaller size and short coat, as St. John’s dog. It is this variety which is considered as the ancestor of the Labrador Current.
There is another theory that points to the possibility that the Labrador breed comes from a type of dog Portuguese, Castro Laboreiro Dog, which may explain, in part, the current name of the breed. This thesis is supported by the fact that Galician and Portuguese crew disembark in Newfoundland, where dogs have achieved these characteristics. They stress the fact that Spanish land border with Portugal there is a type of shepherd dog very similar to modern Labrador.
Once settled in the UK, its qualities were soon appreciated by hunters, who showed the ease with which collected the ducks when they fell in the water. The foremost authority on the race was the Viscount Knutsford, who started breeding work in 1884. One of the most famous examples was one created by him, was called “Munden Sentry”, which won several titles in 1905. Another very important issue within the first decade of the twentieth century was “Flapper”, born in 1902, proved an outstanding stallion.
The Labrador Club of England was founded in 1916, a period in which most copies were black, but the yellows started to be valued. The first copy of this color was recorded in 1899, born of two black parents. Today is one of the most popular breeds for the general public, with a great demand in many countries and is used in a wide variety of tasks, given their special ability to work.
Labradors love people. The more time you spend with them, the happier. The Labs are retrievers, which will make you achieve things that are lying around your house. Patients are usually children, and wonderful pets. The farmer is not a watchdog. May bark to warn, but usually never act with more aggression.

