
Yellow Labrador Retriever with Pup
by Louis Frisino
18 ˝" by 14 ˝"
Framed Size 28˝" by 24˝"
| S&N
Limited Edition of 2,000 $35.00 |
Framed in Walnut Frame with Gold Lip Shown Above $191.00 |
| Framed in Oak Frame Click Here To See Frames $191.00 |
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Framed in Classic Walnut Click Here To See Larger $191.00 |
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.
Labradors have a very thick double coat, they have a soft, downy undercoat and a harder outer coat. Labradors usually shed their coats twice a year. Called "blowing coat," it can be helped by bathing in warm water and blow-drying to remove the dead coat. House dogs do not grow as much undercoat as dogs who spend more time outside, but tend to shed slightly year round. Although they have a shorter coat it still sheds through out the house; if this is a problem, maybe you should reconsider getting a dog.
Brushing your Labrador once or twice a week with a shedding blade or slicker brush will help keep the dead coat from shedding in the house; especially when they are blowing coat. Bathing should be done about monthly; a good shampoo made for dogs should be used. A proper Labrador coat repels dirt but a good bath is still needed to keep the dog clean. Labradors should have their nails clipped regularly; a canine nail clipper works best. If unsure of how to clip their nails, your vet will be able to show you the proper way.
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