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Looking to breed my lab. I'm looking for a silver lab to breed my chocolate lab to. Her dad was a pure bred silver lab and her mother a chocolate. Also wondering what stud fees are going for. I would like to breed to a stud that has champion lines, and is a hunting dog, with a mellow personality and temperament. I also would prefer a stud that doesn't sit in a kennel as they may have the kennel cough virus and could be determental to my lab. I would be looking to breed her at this time next year, but kinda want to figure things out now. Thanks.
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Re: Looking to breed my lab in the next year
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Silver Lab?
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Yes a silver lab. It is a new color for the lab family. Go to Double eagle number one Labrador's and you can see the silvers there. My pup dad is nugget on there. There are a very beautiful color for labs. I want my pup to have chocolate and silvers, not interested in black or yellows.They are also coming out with a champange color as well.
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Interesting...the reason I asked is I have a beautiful 1+ year old lab that is silvery looking,he's black but when the light hits him he looks silver,my vet even thought he had white hairs.
He is real mellow and turning out to be a great hunter,defiantly a dog of a life time,I decided to keep him intact in case I find the right bitch to breed him with,just so I can have one of his off spring.
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Is he akc registered and if he is look back and see where his lines go. My pup is 1 1/2yrs to she is mellow and a great hunter. She is registered and her genetics are guranteed. I'd be interested to breed to a blacky, but would want to know the lineage. My girl had retrieved upwards of 200 birds her first year out and like you a dog of lifetime. The breeder I got her from is the one I posted, she is in kalispell,mt. Drove over and got her, well worth every penny. I am looking to start breeding and selling the pups.
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Yes akc registered,both his parents were on sight and checked out his history with good hips and eyes.I will get back to you with more on his history and pics if you want via email.
One thing to note is Sage has a white star on his chest,which is not desirable for showing purposes which i'm sure you know.
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Yes I do know that's not desirable. I'm not looking to sell show dogs rather hunting dogs. I'll send ya pm with my info.
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I forgot to mention he is very soft mouthed too...I'll dig up the info. and pics soon. Thanks
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Page 2 of waterfowl not bad for a half hour, by shadowcat. That is my pup. And page 5 in photography under pics of my bird dogs are a couple more pictures of her. That's good he has a soft mouth. I kinda worried about mine cause she bite down on the dummys and left holes in the canvas ones, but has never puctured a bird, well other than that a duck bit her on the nose and she bit its head off, which was rather funny to watch. She no longers leaves holes in the canvass dumies. She is also not afraid to go after wounded geese. She plows right through them. All in all she is one of the best I've seen out hunting and she has no professional training. Trained her myself and she does blind retrieves out to about 600yds.
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Re: Looking to breed my lab in the next year
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Wish you'd have posted this 2 weeks ago. Fixed my akc registered purebred chocolate 10 days at age 5, just to help prevent prostate problems and I hear it's better for their hips.
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Yeah it is good for there hips. My pup just came into her second heat cycle and wanted to get something set up for next year. I was waiting to post anything till she came into heat so that way I would know just about the date in may she would come in. She had her first in nov. and I wrote down the date, so I could figure out within a day or two when she would be in heat this nov. and may. I'm looking at next may, as I want her to be two and not in the middle of goose season. I plan to breed her once a year till she is 5 1/2yrs old and then I will fix her. She is supposed to be able to throw silver pups. Which my boy wants a silver and I do too so I can have a silver to breed after I fix my pup. She still needs her hips, elbows and eye cert., I know she will pass and can't do that till she is two.
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Re: Looking to breed my lab in the next year
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I've never seen a silver lab before..........great looking dog:
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Stud fee is usually pick of the litter or the price of a pup whatever they chose unless he is a true champion then your looking at thousands of dollars all relative to what the pups will go for
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Yeah that's what I figured. I am looking for some champion lines as that is where my pup lines are. She's not your regular $300 dog, she cost more than that. I being pretty picky as to who I breed her to. I have thought about getting my pup into some comp. hunts and maybe try for the Kalispell Champion Hunt, just an idea. Figure I could ask a little more $$$$$.
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I'm sorry but I can't resist. Everytime I see this thread I want to say: I'm busy next year so you'll have to do it yourself.
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