Nice looking pup!
My yellow lab was 4 months old before we got a good look at him or got a pic that wasn’t a yellow blur.
Free advice. Really research your feed. Some vets know feed nutrition and some really don’t. I’ve always believed that you should spend money on good feed and save it on vet bills. I’ve always fed very high quality no grain feed and supplemented with raw egg, venison scraps, raw bone, and certain raw vegetables (not all vegetables are appropriate for canines). Ours got bone broth over puppy chow.
Our old yellow lab is almost 14 and has slowed down but still quite healthy and active. He has had a couple
Minor injuries from hunting but no vet issues other than routine maintenance stuff.
I had 3 wonderful Goldens. Would love to find another good one. A male named Buckskin was the best pheasant dog I’ve ever shot over and that’s including some high blood pointers. That dog just knew pheasants. He retrieved 88 pheasants in his first season as a 1.5 year old dog and lived to 13.
Sorry to drift, great looking puppy.