Posts by Yates Family Labradors
NuVet Supplements and Purina FortiFlora for Our Labradors
At Yates Family Labradors in Arlington, Virginia, nutrition and preventative health are two of the most important factors in raising strong, healthy Labrador Retrievers. While a balanced diet forms the foundation, certain supplements can help support immune function, digestion, and overall wellness—especially during key life stages like early puppy development or times of stress. Two…
Read MoreBreed Club Membership Matters: YFL and the Labrador Retriever Community
When searching for a Labrador breeder, families often focus on puppies, colors, and availability. But one of the strongest indicators of a breeder’s commitment to the long-term preservation of the Labrador Retriever is their involvement with official breed clubs. At Yates Family Labradors in Arlington, Virginia, we believe responsible breeding means participating in the organizations…
Read MoreAKC Bred with H.E.A.R.T.: Why This Recognition Matters — And Why Yates Family Labradors Is Proud to Be Part of It
When searching for a Labrador Retriever breeder in Virginia, families will see many claims about quality, health testing, and responsible breeding. One of the most meaningful recognitions a breeder can earn through the American Kennel Club is the AKC Bred with H.E.A.R.T. Program. At Yates Family Labradors in Arlington, Virginia, we are proud to participate…
Read MoreCHIC Corner: An Easy Win for Healthier Labradors
One of the simplest — and most meaningful — steps a breeder can take to support the long-term health of the Labrador Retriever is earning a CHIC permanent identification number through the Canine Health Information Center (CHIC), in partnership with the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals (OFA). CHIC isn’t a marketing badge. It’s a transparency standard.…
Read MoreA Little Labrador History — And Why It Still Matters Today
The Labrador Retriever didn’t become America’s most popular dog by accident. The breed was shaped over generations for purpose, partnership, and predictability—and understanding that history helps explain why responsible breeding still matters today. Where It All Began The Labrador’s story begins in Newfoundland, Canada, with the St. John’s Water Dog—a hardworking fishing companion used to…
Read MoreLaparoscopic Gastropexy: A Proactive Step for Your Labrador’s Long-Term Health
Labrador Retrievers are active, athletic, deep-chested dogs. While they are not as high-risk as some giant breeds, they are still susceptible to Gastric Dilatation-Volvulus (GDV)—commonly known as bloat. GDV is a life-threatening emergency in which the stomach fills with gas and twists, cutting off blood supply and requiring immediate surgery. At Yates Family Labradors (YFL)…
Read MoreWhy YFL Feeds Inukshuk — And Why Nutrition Matters for Your Labrador
Nutrition is not a small decision—it’s a foundational one. At Yates Family Labradors (YFL) in Arlington, Virginia, we evaluate everything through the lens of long-term health, structure, and performance. What you feed your Labrador Retriever every single day impacts muscle development, joint integrity, coat quality, energy levels, digestion, and longevity. After extensive research, conversations with…
Read MoreWhy YFL Partners with Trupanion — And Why We Require Pet Insurance
At Yates Family Labradors (YFL), our responsibility doesn’t end on take-home day. When a Chocolate Lab, Black Lab, Yellow Lab, or Fox Red Lab leaves our home in Arlington, Virginia, we want that puppy protected for life—not just for the first few weeks. Veterinary medicine has advanced dramatically over the last decade. That’s a gift—but…
Read MoreEarly Spay & Neutering in Labrador Retrievers: What Large Breed Owners Need to Know
For years, early spay and neuter—often performed between 6 and 12 months of age—was considered routine. But as breed-specific research continues to evolve, many veterinarians and preservation breeders are rethinking that timeline—especially for large breed dogs like Labrador Retrievers. At Yates Family Labradors (YFL) in Arlington, Virginia, we believe families should make informed decisions rooted…
Read MoreWhy Choosing the Right Breeder Matters for Your Labrador
Choosing a Labrador Retriever is easy. Choosing the right breeder is what shapes the next 10–14 years of your life. A Labrador’s temperament, health, trainability, and long-term soundness are not accidental—they are the result of intentional breeding decisions made long before a puppy is born. The breeder you choose determines the genetics behind your dog,…
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