Thanks, Patrick...I sent this on to Brian, however, he seems to have his heart set on a yellow...This one’s over here in ND, last I heard they were charging 800 a pup, I’ve been around the stud dog the last few years, super talented dog. He’s an AKC Master hunter transitioning to field trials. Both dogs have solid pedigrees and health clearances.
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Thanks, Patrick...I sent this on to Brian, however, he seems to have his heart set on a yellow...
He claims the chocolate labs apparently do not have the same "prey drive" as yellows...his opinion, not mine. Feel free to weigh-in on this...I've hunted with all three types/colors of Labs and can't tell the difference.If he got a black one he would forget there are yellows….
I agree Jonny, no difference. Must have a limited experience pool. And Chestle, people do select dog colors based on home tones, sad but true. Enjoy the banter. Good to have choices.
I got it, and appreciated it. Much like Carptoms comment.I apologize for my apparently weak attempt at humor concerning matching Lab hair color to your wardrobe.
I do know we vacuum up enough in a week to make a nice sweater.
John: Always enjoy your humor - no apology necessary.I apologize for my apparently weak attempt at humor concerning matching Lab hair color to your wardrobe.
I do know we vacuum up enough in a week to make a nice sweater.
Color is a preference. Genetics is a must have along with health clearancesI've always had difficulty getting a pup.
This year was not different.
Started looking in October for a pup within a day's drive (500-600 miles).
Found a breeding in southern Idaho...called the breeder...bitch did not get pregnant.
Found a breeding in western Washington, put down a $500 deposit, number 1 on the list for a female pup...
waited weeks, failed breeding, breeder returned my deposit.
Found a breeding in Idaho, put down a $500 deposit for a female pup, and success.
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A reputable breeder should have Genetic tests for EIC and CNM.
Both parents OFA hips & elbows as well as eye CERF
A reputable breeder would replace dog if dog at 20-26 months fails CERF or OFA test.
So true. My 6-year does not even have a junior hunter in her pedigree, yet 100% trained by me and MH/QA2.Nice looking pup skeeter. The English in the 1800’s culled yellows and chocolate labs….. however the very foundation labs the dukes started with were reddish/yellow! ( at least a couple)
Know the parents you’ll know the likely hood of the pups potential!