The End of a Hunting Day by Louis Frisino

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The End of a Hunting Day

The End of a Hunting Day - Yellow Labrador Retriever by Louis Frisino - 19 ¾ by 14 ¾ - Edition of 950 - $60.00
The End of a Hunting Day
by Louis Frisino
19 ¾" by 14 ¾"
Framed Size 29¾" by 24¾"

S&N Limited Edition of 950
$60.00

Framed in Walnut Frame
with Gold Lip Shown Above

$219.00

Framed in Oak Frame
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$219.00 

Framed in Classic Walnut
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$219.00

Conservation Framing
Each double mat may vary from print to print according to which frame you choose. If you would like to
have a particular color of mat just email sales@watsonswildlife.com to place your order. The best matching color is used for
each individual print and is not always the color shown here.

Each print is framed using Conservation Acid Free & Lignin Free, Alkaline pH buffered mat board & backing.
We use non glare glass, You may call us to request regular glass if you like, Other styles of glass are available.

In conservation framing, We use only Museum Quality materials and procedures that will have no adverse
effects on a piece of artwork and will protect the artwork from external damage


The average Labrador will excel in obedience, tracking, agility, or any activity the owner wishes to train for. They are a very versatile breed whose only wish is to please their owners. They have been used as service dogs for years helping to guide the Blind, assisting as therapy dogs, as well as being used as Search dogs for bombs, narcotics and people. A well trained pet is not born; but made thru training.

Field Labs tend to have more energy then those bred from show lines. If a Lab does not get enough daily exercise, they will find a way to use the energy up themselves. It will probably be in a destructive manner, which is why people think they are hyper dogs. A Labrador with correct temperament is not hyper. Labs do not mentally mature until they are about 3 years of age. This means you have a dog that is mentally a puppy with an active energy level you must control. You must plan to spend time daily exercising your dog. This will make for a calmer pet.

Labradors in general do not bark except as a warning to let you know something is different. If confined outside alone all day some have been known to become excessive barkers. As watch dogs they will alert to an intruder but that's about all. Don't expect your Labrador to be a guard dog. They will also bark while playing but on the average are a pretty quiet breed.

 

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