When people hear that all dogs are going to die except for one mother and her litter of one species, there is a gut-wrenching sadness felt by millions. Dogs have evolved with mankind to be what they are today, whether they be guides, hunters or companions. When it comes to life and death situations it is easy to rash decisions based on former experience with a certain breed, but when it comes to life and death and the good of humanity, there needs to be a more evaluation. Therefore, the Labrador Retriever must be saved, for it is not only one of the most beloved breeds for families, it is also the most versatile.
Everyone knows that a lab makes for a good pet, they are gentle giants and great for families. Clearly one of the factors that goes into choosing a breed to survive is their affability towards people and families because this is what people have come to expect from dogs. They are lovable and friendly, with beautiful coats and a matching temperament. They are loyal and dependable and easy to trains. All of these are great qualities that would be desired of the last dog breed on earth.
Beyond that, Labradors are also capable of serving humans in other ways. They are capable of being service and guide dogs, for the disabled and blind, bomb dogs, for detecting threats, and search dogs for helping track and find missing people. People have developed a world where we depend on our four-legged friends to provide services beyond stalwart companion. In a world without many of the diverse breeds that serve in these roles, we must choose one that shows versatility. Labs show this versatility and it is their patience and devotedness that allows them to excel in these roles. They are a superior breed and it is the duty of those chosen to inoculate a given mother to forgo any lesser picks rooted in passion and choose the breed that will be the best for the entirety of the human race.
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