Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Discover Chocolate Labrador Dog - Great For Children

By : Paul zayer
Many families with children think about getting pets, but when they try to figure out which type of pet would be safe and fun for children in play, they may keep putting the idea on hold. This true story might help you decide which pet to get.

In my childhood, Ben, the chocolate Labrador was the pet beloved by all in my area. Ben had a sweet nature, really loved children and provided hours of fun and entertainment with his love of water, usually in the form of sprinklers and a bunch of kids. Ben came from a long line of water loving dogs, rejoicing in a lake where he could practice his swimming and diving aptitude. Ben's ancestry bred an instinct of compassion and protectiveness towards people. Ben was so smart and sensitive.

We saw this blind lady who lived down the street and tried to make her way to the mailbox with her cane and Ben always seemed to know when she was going. In all his chocolate Labrador beauty, he would stay by her side, friendly and tail fluffy, guiding her along her way. Ben was the angel of chocolate Labradors. Even the color of his coat was comforting and lovable.

You may not know that the Labrador is the most popular family pet in the United States. They have gentle character, can be trained easily, of an obedient personality, affectionate and sociable, with an intelligent and companionable character. The Labradors are quick to learn and respond enthusiastically to praise for their good actions. With all these wonderful characteristics and maybe because of my own memories, the chocolate Labrador is so especially appealing. They are not necessarily guard dogs but watchdogs. When a stranger approaches, they will let you know, but these are not attack dogs.

In the heart for the chocolate Labrador, there is that soft spot in the heart, that is always there. In the world of dog shows, it's still a matter of controversy as to the color of the chocolate Labrador. To attain "show" quality, the chocolate Labrador must be pure in the chocolate coloring, without tan spots or brindling, of the pure chocolate Labrador shade. It seems a bit silly to be literally "splitting hairs" in the assessment of a good family pet.
If you're debating which animal might make a good companion for your family, look in to the Labrador. Who knows that you might find another Ben, the chocolate Labrador who makes the ideal addition to your family?

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Paul is a well known author and an Internet enthusiast and really likes sharing his passion with others. You can learn more about dogs and about chocolate Labrador idea at his web site dogsinfosite.com

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