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  1. Nipple swollen - hard, black and scabby | The Labrador Forum

    Feb 14, 2014 · Obi had a similar lump on his chin recently - weeping, black and crusty. We took him to the vet pronto and it turned out to be an infected wart (infected from him scratching at it).

  2. Scabby nose - The Labrador Forum

    Apr 2, 2015 · Hi and welcome to the forum It's kind of you to seek help for your friend. I'd really recommend that your friend find a different vet and get a second opinion. Something is causing the …

  3. Hair loss around eyes and on head. No mites - The Labrador Forum

    May 18, 2016 · Hair loss around eyes and on head. No mites Discussion in ' Labrador Health ' started by Rocklab15, May 18, 2016.

  4. Irritated jowls? - The Labrador Forum

    Dec 27, 2018 · Hello, I have a question regarding irritation on the black skin that hangs down from black lab’s lips.. not sure if that would be considered jowls or...

  5. Lab ambushing us in garden | The Labrador Forum

    Mar 20, 2018 · Lab ambushing us in garden Discussion in ' Labrador Rescue ' started by base28, Feb 17, 2019.

  6. Travel sickness - The Labrador Forum

    Aug 30, 2014 · Re: Travel sickness Hi, I think the submissive behaviour is fine; she is just doing dog talk and saying hello. Unless there's any danger I think just observe and let them do their thing. The car …

  7. Walking with Puppies - The Labrador Forum

    Oct 7, 2017 · Hi satyajit, Most people in the UK would only take their puppy out of their home and garden if on a leash, unless they were going to a safe place such as a park or enclosed area. If your …

  8. cost of spaying - The Labrador Forum

    Aug 30, 2014 · Re: cost of spaying My vet, in West Midlands, charges for a bitch between 20kg - 40kg £190.80. It is advisable to spay half way between seasons which is usually three months.

  9. Apocalyptic! | Page 2 | The Labrador Forum

    Dec 11, 2014 · Re: Apocalyptic! What a beautiful cabin. A little snow would be nice :) x

  10. Moles! | The Labrador Forum

    Nov 10, 2013 · The remedy we like for moles is nematodes to kill off the grubs they eat. The grubs also attract skunks, which you don't have, I think. If molehills and tunnels bother anyone, skunks, being …