Jandor Labradors

Jandor Labradors Breeding Quality Labradors Occasionally for Pets and Show. Health, Temperament and Versatility

Grand Champion Jandor Being Brooke JH WC WCIHoping to be bred this fall.
08/02/2024

Grand Champion Jandor Being Brooke JH WC WCI
Hoping to be bred this fall.

My girls ten years ago at one of our favourite swimming holes in BC. Meadow,on the left now thirteen, her grandmother Sa...
07/27/2024

My girls ten years ago at one of our favourite swimming holes in BC.
Meadow,on the left now thirteen, her grandmother Savannah and Gemma , Meadows Mum both departed . ❤️
Miss them both and our swimming hole. 😊

I think I grew since I was last in this pool. But it feels so good
07/16/2024

I think I grew since I was last in this pool. But it feels so good

Happy Canada Day
07/01/2024

Happy Canada Day

06/28/2024
Hi my name is Heather
06/24/2024

Hi my name is Heather

Brooke passed her Working Certificate Intermediate today. We  are really hoping for a fall breeding.
06/15/2024

Brooke passed her Working Certificate Intermediate today.
We are really hoping for a fall breeding.

06/12/2024

Happy Second Birthday to Maggie, Jaxon, Lily and Heather❤️❤️❤️❤️

Clover, Heather and Brooke. All curled up after a good walk
05/10/2024

Clover, Heather and Brooke. All curled up after a good walk

My Jandor Girls. Think I need another black one
04/23/2024

My Jandor Girls. Think I need another black one

Clover is feeling very goofy
04/07/2024

Clover is feeling very goofy

Info for you and your dog
04/03/2024

Info for you and your dog

Happy Easter to everyone
03/31/2024

Happy Easter to everyone

Afternoon SiestaBrooke and Heather both curled up in the sameposition . Tired after a very rainy walk
03/29/2024

Afternoon Siesta
Brooke and Heather both curled up in the same
position . Tired after a very rainy walk

Wheres Brooke?A little game we play in the mornings. She stays there until one of the other dogs comes to find her. 🤣❤️
03/24/2024

Wheres Brooke?
A little game we play in the mornings. She stays there until one of the other dogs comes to find her.
🤣❤️

Isnt that the truth
03/22/2024

Isnt that the truth

Whats that look about Brooke? Anything going on?
03/17/2024

Whats that look about Brooke?
Anything going on?

Sleeping Beauties after a good walk this morning Brooke and Heather
03/17/2024

Sleeping Beauties after a good walk this morning
Brooke and Heather

Meadow is wishing her first puppies a very happy tenth birthdayCan’t believe where that time has goneMeadow will be 13 i...
03/08/2024

Meadow is wishing her first puppies a very happy tenth birthday
Can’t believe where that time has gone
Meadow will be 13 in May. ❤️❤️

Today is my third birthday Im getting a fresh bone and Mum says she has a surprise for meIve no idea ❤️❤️
02/27/2024

Today is my third birthday
Im getting a fresh bone and Mum says she has a surprise for me
Ive no idea ❤️❤️

Just a girl and her boneMiss Heather
02/13/2024

Just a girl and her bone
Miss Heather

Two of my Beauties, both gone now. Gemma and Savannah . Both so special. ❤️❤️
02/10/2024

Two of my Beauties, both gone now.
Gemma and Savannah . Both so special. ❤️❤️

Brooke watching the weather report
02/06/2024

Brooke watching the weather report

Lovely walk today in the fresh snowfall
01/28/2024

Lovely walk today in the fresh snowfall

Beware of the dreaded Porcupines
01/27/2024

Beware of the dreaded Porcupines

The Beautiful Maggie enjoying the snow today in BC. Maggie is a litter sister to our lovely Heather. ❤️
01/17/2024

The Beautiful Maggie enjoying the snow today in BC. Maggie is a litter sister to our lovely Heather. ❤️

01/13/2024

Frostbite in dogs - what to watch for:

SKIN TURNING BLUE
One of the most common signs (and first signs) of frostbite in dogs, and in humans as well, is the skin turning blue. It may also look slightly gray with a blue tinge.

If your dog has long hair, you may not be able to see her skin very well, so you should part her fur in several locations and check for this sign of frostbite if you suspect she may be suffering from this condition.

COLD TO THE TOUCH
Since the skin will be damaged from the cold if frostbite occurs, your dog’s skin temperature will drop significantly as well. This means the skin will remain cold to the touch, and will seem much colder than it should normally after your dog has been outdoors in cooler weather.

Check your dog’s skin in various locations to see how cold it feels. Does it warm up quickly when you touch it, or does it remain cold for a long time, even with the presence of your body heat? These are all important factors to consider when trying to determine if your dog has frostbite.

PAIN AND SWELLING
As the tissue in your dog’s skin freezes from exposure to extreme cold or long periods of cold temperatures, it will become swollen due to this process. The swelling may be mild, and could be hard to notice; on the other hand, it could become very extreme in some instances.

This frozen skin will also feel very painful to the touch. If your dog shows some of the other symptoms listed here and also cries in pain or becomes aggressive or defensive when you try to touch her skin, this is a good indicator that she is dealing with frostbite.

BLISTERS
Since the skin is freezing and the tissue is become severely damaged when frostbite occurs, this often leads to blistering or ulceration of the affected areas. If you notice large blisters where there were previously none and your dog is very cold to the touch, this may mean she is dealing with frostbite.

BLACKENED SKIN
The longer skin is exposed to cold and extreme temperatures, the more tissue will die. When enough tissue has died, the skin will stop looking blue and will instead look black. This means the skin is completely dead and is likely not able to be saved, and it is a symptom of severe, late-stage frostbite.

If you notice this symptom in your dog, she will need immediate emergency veterinary care. This blackening of the skin—also called necrosis—may spread even if she is no longer exposed to cold temperatures, and she will need medical assistance to stop it.

FOCUSED ISSUES ON THE PAWS, TAIL, OR EARS
Frostbite in dogs most commonly occurs on the paws, ears, and tail. These are the parts of the body that are most exposed to the cold and may be more likely to become wet in cold conditions, too. The ears and tail may take some time for signs of frostbite to occur, but the paws will likely show signs right away.

Pay close attention to these parts of your dog’s body when she goes outdoors during the winter. If it is wet or snowy outside, dry her ears, paws, and tail frequently. Limit how much time your dog spends outside in the cold.

This is a brother to Brooke. Mr very handsome Murphy living the good life in BC with friends Andrea and Dave
01/13/2024

This is a brother to Brooke. Mr very handsome Murphy living the good life in BC with friends Andrea and Dave

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