What Do You Know About Labrador Retrievers?

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Author: T.K. Parker ISBN: 1230000016787
Publisher: What Do You Know Publications Publication: September 10, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: T.K. Parker
ISBN: 1230000016787
Publisher: What Do You Know Publications
Publication: September 10, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

Question:
What was the name of the first dog to be featured as the cover of Life Magazine?

Answer:
Blind of Arden
Blind of Arden is a black Labrador Retriever that was featured in the December 12th issue of Life Magazine in 1938. He is the winner of the open all-age stage of the Long Island Retriever Club. The 2-day competition involved 22 of the best US retrieving dogs to fetch pheasant shot in the field and duck shot in the water.
(Sample from The First Challenge)

Question:
What is the name of Bill Clinton’s chocolate Labrador Retriever whom the President named after his late great-uncle?

Answer:
Buddy
Buddy was named after Bill Clinton’s great-uncle who he often credited as having a great influence on his life. Clinton got Buddy on December 1997 when the puppy was 3 months old. On January 2, 2002, a car killed Buddy when he playfully chased a contractor who left the Clinton home in New York. When the Secret Service agents watching over the Clinton home brought Buddy to the animal hospital, he was declared dead.
(Sample from The Second Challenge)


Question:
Instead of taking Labradors to two long walks, what should the proper exercise be for older Labradors?

Answer:
Shorter, more frequent walks
Because of old age, Labradors may find it hard to exercise as much as before. In order to still provide an older dog with the proper exercise, shorten the walks that you do but do it more frequently. This way, the aging dog won't get too tired and will be able to rest before the next activity.
(Sample from The Final Challenge)

What do you know about Labrador Retrievers?
Diddly SQUAT, that’s what!


I have one quest in mind.

To challenge you and break you with the hardest question you will ever face!

These questions are NOT for the faint-hearted.

So, do NOT buy if you're not up to the challenge!


Only enter if you dare...

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Question:
What was the name of the first dog to be featured as the cover of Life Magazine?

Answer:
Blind of Arden
Blind of Arden is a black Labrador Retriever that was featured in the December 12th issue of Life Magazine in 1938. He is the winner of the open all-age stage of the Long Island Retriever Club. The 2-day competition involved 22 of the best US retrieving dogs to fetch pheasant shot in the field and duck shot in the water.
(Sample from The First Challenge)

Question:
What is the name of Bill Clinton’s chocolate Labrador Retriever whom the President named after his late great-uncle?

Answer:
Buddy
Buddy was named after Bill Clinton’s great-uncle who he often credited as having a great influence on his life. Clinton got Buddy on December 1997 when the puppy was 3 months old. On January 2, 2002, a car killed Buddy when he playfully chased a contractor who left the Clinton home in New York. When the Secret Service agents watching over the Clinton home brought Buddy to the animal hospital, he was declared dead.
(Sample from The Second Challenge)


Question:
Instead of taking Labradors to two long walks, what should the proper exercise be for older Labradors?

Answer:
Shorter, more frequent walks
Because of old age, Labradors may find it hard to exercise as much as before. In order to still provide an older dog with the proper exercise, shorten the walks that you do but do it more frequently. This way, the aging dog won't get too tired and will be able to rest before the next activity.
(Sample from The Final Challenge)

What do you know about Labrador Retrievers?
Diddly SQUAT, that’s what!


I have one quest in mind.

To challenge you and break you with the hardest question you will ever face!

These questions are NOT for the faint-hearted.

So, do NOT buy if you're not up to the challenge!


Only enter if you dare...

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