While Labradors are not known as excessive barkers, they will bark to alert, communicate boredom, or express separation anxiety; with early training, adequate exercise, and mental stimulation, barking usually stays minimal and manageable.
While Labradors are not known as excessive barkers, they will bark to alert, communicate boredom, or express separation anxiety; with early training, adequate exercise, and mental stimulation, barking usually stays minimal and manageable.