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Unread 04-30-2014, 10:16 AM   #1
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When it comes to relaxing seems labs know how to do it the best, gary
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Labs are past masters of the fine art of napping.
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what away to spend a evening dreaming of past hunts or maybe future ones... charlie
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Ahhh... the exhausted contentment of puppyhood!


What is that in the pup's ear?
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Dean, It is just the white inside the ear, this photo was taken at two months she is 10 months now and about 65 lbs, she filled a big void if you know what I mean. Gary
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I think I do Gary.
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I have a 2 1/2 old chocolate lab that loves to nap on her back as well. One of the few dogs that seems comfortable on her back. And yes, napping is what she loves to do until you pick up a tennis ball and then it is game over until you take her out and wear her out chasing balls!

Unfortunately we live just north of Atlanta in the suburbs so she is a house dog instead of a hunting dog. I think labs are the perfect friend!
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