Now you must post pics of the litter when they're born and periodically keep us all updated as they grow. I'm biased, but there's nothing cuter than lab puppies.
Tom Z
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Posts: 2347 | Location: Pennsylvania | Registered: 07 January 2005
Originally posted by Labman: Now you must post pics of the litter when they're born and periodically keep us all updated as they grow. I'm biased, but there's nothing cuter than lab puppies.
German shepherd puppies. Then they become gangly teenagers and finally majestic dogs.
I love labs too - my second favorite breed after german shepherds.
I do think labs love you more than shepherds do - shepherds protect you better.
Beautiful puppies in the making. Please post pictures.
Mike
Posts: 13145 | Location: Cocoa Beach, Florida | Registered: 22 July 2010
The last two that passed on us last year where two weeks apart, The one I bought and the second I adopted at 6months due to a move by the previous owner. Kept me busy since I competed both of them till the adopted one injured herself at 2.5 yrs. What made it tough was the adopted one was so soft that if I raised my voice at her or the other one the day was over for her, did not want to play when things weren't going softly. Caused me to take them out separately. Eventually she got use to me and my ways.
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Posts: 2300 | Location: Monee, Ill. USA | Registered: 11 April 2001
Sweet black suger ! The only love money can buy. Enjoy. It's another year that it's great to be alive ! Opening weekend of dove season, My girl and I will teal hunt as the sun comes up and dove hunt in the afternoon. Life is grand !
My wife has been looking like heck found a few more litters that came close to the pedigree she was looking for but she wouldn't close the deal till this am, she called our friend and who was at a field trial and he was talking to a fellow competitor at the time who kept 2 pups for himself, he tells our friend that he decided to let the male go but decides to let the female go if she wants it, bingo ...looks like she will close on this one. Highly bred top of the lines will get some pixs as soon as she gets them...5 weeks old and ready to go in a couple of weeks
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Posts: 2300 | Location: Monee, Ill. USA | Registered: 11 April 2001
Well my wife out did herself again, got pick of the litter of the daughter of a 2 time NAFC FC Retriever hall of fame sire, dam is a MH QAA MNMH/ pup is 5 weels old so will be picking her up in 2 weeks
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Posts: 2300 | Location: Monee, Ill. USA | Registered: 11 April 2001
Some like me are picky. Want good breeding, I want my dog to have a tail not some bobbed thing. Love my dog getting birdy and watching that tail, can tell every time how close she is to going on point.
Al
Garden View Apiaries where the view is as sweet as the honey.
When we buy a dog we look for the best genes available, the genes dictate the health longevity and intelligence. First of all I am the one person that wants to hold on to things for as long as possible, I get comfortable with them so I am picky when I get them, My pick up is 20 years old my explorer is 12 and my new truck is 4 which will be around for a long time. I just wish my labs would last as long as my fords. You get what you pay for, I am not saying you can get some of equal value for alot less but I don't like to gamble and that is the best insurance I can get
Will be picking up the pup tomorrow
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Posts: 2300 | Location: Monee, Ill. USA | Registered: 11 April 2001
My wife named her Razzle, she has had a rough couple of days, long drive home, new smells, no litter mates except 2 new large black dogs, differentsurroundings....just exhausting
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Posts: 2300 | Location: Monee, Ill. USA | Registered: 11 April 2001
Cute little girl you have there. If they didn't have the puppy breath, sometimes you want to strangle them. Every one of my labs ate a pair of prescription glasses when they were puppies. Getting a good breeding is just trying to get a little better chance of getting a good dog. My Pete was a freebie and made GRHRCH. And I'm sure even Lean Mac threw some pigs. But breeding like this pup has also will have all the health clearances to have a good chance living a long and healthy life. Their not with us for very long. You want them to have a pain free life. Also if your gonna throw 20-30K or more into a dog if your in the games You want all the stars lined up in your favor. The price of the pup is just pennies in the overall price.
Posts: 408 | Location: morgan city, LA | Registered: 26 February 2005
We have an 11 months old GWP and have finally made it through the worst of the "puppy-months".
Penny has now grown in to a well behaved, relatively obedient and responsive young dog with a keen interest in deer hunting. She has blended in to the household and our family extrememly well and we are now beginning to enjoy the most rewarding times with a new member of the family and hunting with her has re-invigorated my zest for hunting.
We are now preparing to add another pup to the home, due to be born any day now.
Congrats on your new pup, a very exciting time.
Posts: 531 | Location: Australia | Registered: 30 June 2011
She is a little bundle of energy at 26 pounds she is getting to fast to catch and heavy to carry we will endure. Playing with her the other day she hooked my little finger in the join and I got a severe cut/rip but its healing up nicely
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Posts: 2300 | Location: Monee, Ill. USA | Registered: 11 April 2001
I got the same treatment today. Hank, all of 9 weeks old, wanted to keep the chukar and I was not careful enough insisting that I get the bird back to throw one more time.