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    Breed: Dog > Labrador Retriever
    Breeder: Alayne Hartuniewicz
    Location: Elkton, VA
    Date/Time: Wednesday, Feb 17,2010
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    Super nice litter of 3 black males, 2 black females and 3 yellow males will ready to go to their new homes on October 2nd. They will be moderate to low in energy level and this is a proven breeding for type, personallity and gentle nature. This liter was produced to ad to our therapy dog program here and all of our puppies are born and raised in our home under 24 hour supervision and will beginning crate and house training as well before leaving for their new homes. They will have the first in a series of vaccinations, will continue a deworming schedule, will be given heartworm preventative, kennel cough and flea/tick preventative. His sire is a Canaidan Champion and will be obtaining his American Championship. Our dogs have full helth clearances above and beyond what is required for the breed. We test each puppy individually for energy level, personallity, intelligence, retrieving desire and conformation to help match your family with the best puppy. We also offer the most outstanding money back guarantee program we have seen! Personal door to door delivery available within 6 hours of our home for a fee. Pictures are of puppies out of the dams full litter sister and the same stud! OUTSTANDING!!! Contact us for more information. www.coldwaterlab.com

    Vital Details
    Gender: Male
    Available: 7
    Estimated cost-to-own: $900.00
    About The Breed
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    The Labrador Retriever ("Labrador" or "Lab" for short), is one of several kinds of retriever, and is the most popular breed of dog (by registered ownership) in both the United States and the United Kingdom. The breed is exceptionally friendly, intelligent, energetic and good natured, making them excellent companions and working dogs. Labrador Retrievers are known to be one of the fastest learning breeds of dog and respond well to praise and positive attention.

    The Labrador Retriever coat colors are black, yellow and chocolate. Any other color or a combination of colors is a disqualification. A small white spot on the chest is permissible, but not desirable. White hairs from aging or scarring are not to be misinterpreted as brindling. Black--Blacks are all black. A black with brindle markings or a black with tan markings is a disqualification. Yellow--Yellows may range in color from fox-red to light cream, with variations in shading on the ears, back, and underparts of the dog. Chocolate--Chocolates can vary in shade from light to dark chocolate. Chocolate with brindle or tan markings is a disqualification.

    Although kennel clubs and registries recognize the Labrador in variations of only three colors—black, yellow, and chocolate—some breeders sell light-colored yellow Labrador puppies as a "white" labrador, the dark yellow Labrador puppies as "fox red," or chocolates possessing the dilution factor as "silver Labradors". The "silver" color is nonstandard and would disqualify them as show dogs. Although "silver" labs are currently eligible for AKC registration as chocolate labradors, there remains some debate as to the purity of "silver" labs. The Labrador Retriever Club (parent club to the Labrador Retriever Club in the US) has declared that the "silver" labrador is not a purebred, but rather a creative hybrid. It is their belief, as well as the belief of many breeders, that the "silver" labrador is a result of cross-breeding chocolate labradors with the weimaraner. Whether this breeding was intentional or unintentional is unknown. Kennels often charge greater fees for "silver" labradors, despite their disqualifying color and the LRC's condemnation of the non-standard labrador genetic trait. Another disqualifying factor for chocolate labs (as "silver" is technically classified as chocolate) is any diviation from a hazel or brown eye color. Many "silver" labradors have blue eyes, just like the weimaraner and unlike any other variety of standard labrador. It should be noted that all "silver" labradors are a result of initial interbreeding (father to daughter, brother to sister, mother to son, etc.) to maintain their color and recessive gene traits. The earliest advertisements for "blue" or "gray" labradors date back to the 1950s in the western United States. No "silver" labradors have been known to have been naturally produced outside the United States from native chocolate labrador stock. The US-based kennel where "silver" labradors first appeared also bred weimaraners. Despite the claims made by some unscrupulous "silver" labrador breeders, there is currently no genetic test to prove or disprove that "silver" labradors are purebred.