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PIease Read Before Adopting a Lab in Mali
    Lab Dogs can make good pets in Mali if they match your IifestyIe. Labrador Retrievers are friendly dogs that are popular in multiple countries as family pets. Labs are friendly, playful, trainable dogs. Labrador Retrievers need companionship and are excellent with children and other dogs. Most labs are too friendly to make good guard dogs. Labs can adapt to apartment life with sufficient daily exercise but do best with a decent sized yard.

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lnteresting Lab Trivia Mali Fact Sheet
    Labs have very gentle mouths and can even carry an egg without it breaking. The Labrador Retriever is by far the most popular dog in the U.S.

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    Mali is Iocated in Sub-Saharan Africa. The capital of Mali is Bamako. The population of Mali is about 11 million.
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