RockCreekLabradors

RockCreekLabradors RockCreekLabradors
specializing in british type labrador retrievers. We currently have three amazing dogs, Dealer, Conney and Annie!

Dealer is our handsome stud, he is gentle and affectionate and love to go hiking and fishing. Conney is one of our lovely females, she is constantly at my feet no matter what I am doing! She enjoys having a toy (or sock if she can't find a toy) to carry around :)

Annie is our newest female, she loves to hike and play fetch! she has an amazing personality and a quiet disposition. All of our dogs a

nd puppies are extremely well socialized and exposed to all kinds of people and situations,
including children, horses, cows, chickens, ducks and traveling in cars (and/or) trucks. We take them Hiking or fishing almost every week in the summer. Our puppies make amazing family pets and hunting companions!

Nelly did great on her first hike!
09/17/2023

Nelly did great on her first hike!

Annie would like to introduce her new friend Nelly!
08/26/2023

Annie would like to introduce her new friend Nelly!

Anyone looking for an older companion?
01/06/2022

Anyone looking for an older companion?

Bailey has found a new home! Thank you for everyone inquiring about him!!

Bailey he is a six year old lab. December 23 is his birthday. Loves to play fetch and cuddle on the couch. Listen well. Never runs off. Has thyroid medication that costs $13/month. Needs yearly checkups for that with Beartooth Vet. Please contact us to get current owners information!

11/10/2019

Mr. Wilber is still waiting for his family!

10/24/2019

It bird season! Mr. Wilber is 3 months old and looking for a hunting buddy. He loves playing, especially in water, long walks and longer naps.

10/14/2019

Mr. Wilber!

10/07/2019

Carbon County Sheriff's Office - Montana

This sweet boy has been hanging out near Bridger off of Pryor Mountain Rd since Saturday. He is an intact black lab with a blue collar. If you have any information regarding him please call the Carbon County Sheriff's Office at 406-446-1234. Thanks for your help!

09/29/2019
09/26/2019

Bath time!

09/26/2019

Our last day with two puppies! Two down one to go!

08/26/2019

Happy National Dog Day!

08/20/2019

Photos from RockCreekLabradors's post

08/20/2019

The puppies are growing fast!

08/11/2019

4 weeks old tomorrow!

07/23/2019

Annie has had three absolutely beautiful puppies two boys and a girl all black they will be ready to go the week of September 12. They will have limited AKC registration, first shots and they already have their dewclaws removed. These puppies are out of Coke the same stud as our last litter. They will make incredible hunting dogs and family companions. One is already spoken for please PM for more details.

07/15/2019

It’s a boy! 💙 the first of Annie’s pups is here! I will post more this evening when she is done.

05/17/2019

Here are pictures of our last litter out of Annie and Cole,
Their next litter will be ready to go around September 12!

05/17/2019

We are thrilled to announce an upcoming litter out of Annie! She has been bred to Cole again so it will be the same parents as our last litter four years ago. We are extremely excited for this litter!

They will be ready to go around September 12

There is already a lot of interest in this litter so if you are interested in placing a deposit on a puppy please let me know as soon as possible.

03/12/2019

Hooey helping move sheep! I’ve only seen kelpies in Australia work sheep this way!

03/12/2019

Hooey is one of Annie’s boys! Hooey lives on a sheep ranch in North Dakota. It’s shearing time and Hooey is an extremely helpful ranch hand!

01/13/2019

When you realize your husband is not the one snoring, that he went to work and forgot to close the door!

08/26/2018

Happy national dog day from Annie and Ginger!

05/29/2018

I hope everyone is having a wonderful spring!
I am considering having a fall litter out of Annie. This would be my last litter for quite some time. If any of you would be interested in a puppy this fall please let me know.

09/11/2017
American Kennel Club

Never forgotten.

AKC was honored to support the search and rescue dogs who were an integral part of the 9/11 recovery efforts. 🇺🇸

08/21/2017

Conny is all set!

08/21/2017

Stay safe out there! 😁

07/16/2017
American Kennel Club

American Kennel Club

Channeling our inner Lab (and the television) today.

07/13/2017

A Home Veterinarian

DANGER IN DEHYDRATION!
Symptoms of Dehydration in Dogs
Knowing the symptoms of dehydration in humans is something we take for granted when diagnosing ourselves, but most owners do not know the signs of dehydration in dogs.
This is unfortunate, since knowing the signs of dehydration can help you catch a serious medical condition before it gets out of control.

Here are some of the common symptoms to get you started:
• Loss of appetite
• Reduced energy levels and/or lethargy
• Panting
• Sunken, dry-looking eyes
• Dry nose and gums
• Loss of skin elasticity
Some of these are obvious to the naked eye, but others, like skin elasticity, require a simple test. To test for dehydration in dogs, gently pinch their skin between your thumb and forefinger. In well-hydrated dogs, the skin will spring back to its original position. The skin of dehydrated dogs, on the other hand, will take longer to fall back into place.
It is a good idea to test your dog's skin when you are sure your dog is well hydrated, so that you have a base for what normal skin elasticity for your dog feels like. This is especially important for owners of wrinkly breeds, such as Bulldogs or Neapolitan Mastiffs, because their wrinkly skin might be misleading.

You can also test your dog's gums for dehydration. Dogs' gums are normally nice and moist, and in some cases, positively slimy. Dry, tacky-feeling gums, on the other hand, are a symptom of dehydration. If you've ever experienced a dry mouth as a side effect of a medication, then you have an idea of what this feels like.

As you are feeling your dog's gums, you can also test for capillary refill time. Press your finger gently against your dog's gums, and then remove your finger. In hydrated dogs, the area where you pressed will appear white for a second, and then return to its normal pink color almost immediately. In dehydrated dogs, the capillary refill time takes much longer.


Causes of Dehydration in Dogs
Dehydration can be caused by lack of water, but it is often a symptom of an underlying cause.

The first thing you should do if you suspect your pet is dehydrated is check to make sure he's had access to plenty of fresh, clean water all day. Sometimes, our pets' water bowls run dry, despite our best intentions, and this can be problematic on particularly hot days. In a vicious cycle, dehydrated dogs can lose their appetites, which causes them to eat less, and therefore eliminates the water content they would normally get from their food, too

1) If your dog is not eating, or vomiting with or without diarrhea, suspect your dog is dehydrated and seek veterinary attention.
Dehydration is a common symptom associated with serious diseases, such as kidney disease, heat stroke, cancer, diabetes, and any disease that causes vomiting, diarrhea, or fever.
Your dog's body loses water and electrolytes when he is sick, due to fever, vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite, and other processes. This is why veterinarians often give sick pets fluids to keep them hydrated while they recover.
Very young dogs, senior dogs, nursing mothers, and toy dog breeds may be at an increased risk of dehydration, so be sure you know the signs of dehydration in dogs if your dog falls into one of these categories.

TREATING DEHYDRATION IN DOGS
It might seem like offering your dog a bowl of water is enough to restore her water balance, but this only applies to very mild cases of dehydration.

2) If your dog is dehydrated for a medical reason, like diarrhea, bloody diarrhea, or heat stroke, you need to take her to the veterinarian. These are considered veterinarian emergencies. Dehydration makes it harder for your pet to recover, increasing her risks of suffering damaging or possibly fatal consequences.
Water is not the only thing dehydrated dogs lose. Those electrolytes also need to be replaced, and water alone will not get the job done. Your veterinarian may recommend giving your dog fluids to help balance her systems, and you may need to return to your veterinarian's office a few times for more fluids while your dog recovers.
Dehydration is often a symptom of a larger problem, so in addition to fluids, your veterinarian will want to diagnose and treat the underlying condition. This process will depend on your dog's other symptoms, and could involve anything from blood work and radiographs to surgery.

Preventing Dehydration in Dogs
The best way that you can prevent dehydration in your dog is to provide him with a constant supply of fresh, clean, cool water. Like people, some dogs drink more than others, so you may need to take extra care to make sure picky drinkers get enough water. Your veterinarian can offer you advice about how best to ensure your dog consumes enough fluids, based on his age and condition.

We can't always prevent our dogs from getting sick, beyond keeping them up-to-date on their vaccines, and providing them with a healthy diet and exercise. But knowing the signs of dehydration can help us catch it before it becomes dangerous. Dehydration can also serve as a warning sign that something else is going on with your dog, helping to catch dangerous diseases and conditions before they get out-of-hand. For more information about the signs of dehydration in dogs, or if you suspect that your dog might be dehydrated, contact your veterinarian.
American Kennel Club - May 30, 2017

07/13/2017

Beartooth Veterinary Service

Alright EVERYONE! Listen up! The left picture is what is caused by the right picture. (CHEATGRASS) if your yard or any area you take your dog has this make sure you check them over extremely well. If not removed in time can cause serious problems.

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