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I can make just about any retriever the best dog many people have ever seen in a blind. I can't however fix neurological issues, blindness, hip dyspepsia, broken elbows and other genetic issues. Breeding for color without regards for health is stupid
Quote from: Happy Gilmore on December 22, 2013, 11:59:37 PMI can make just about any retriever the best dog many people have ever seen in a blind. I can't however fix neurological issues, blindness, hip dyspepsia, broken elbows and other genetic issues. Breeding for color without regards for health is stupidFunny I saw this thread, my daughter and I were talking about the yesterday. She works at a vet clinic (3 years) and is starting vet school in the fall. She told me the silvers they have seen tend to have the problems listed above.
Sentimental value is fine for shopping. Not fine for breeding animals. Just being matter of fact- If you find a Silver Lab breeding that has the standard lab health clearances let me know. Also, something to prove the dogs have been bred for more than a color. Field titles and/or high level obedience titles through the pedigree which "proof" the pedigree. Unfortunately, you won't find any because silver lab is a novelty item to make a breeder more money where money isn't due. I'm just being very matter of fact. This doesn't mean a dog you own or your friends dog isn't a good dog. I love all dogs. I really do. I do NOT love all breeders and the lies they tell to sell. Folks who do the most marketing with web pages and false claims usually have the worst dogs. The more someone writes on their webpage about how great their breeding program is usually means it's not that good. If you see a website that says something like, "We breed the best dogs in Washington" I'd run like hell because they don't.