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February 2nd, 2015, 05:34 PM
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Reputable Lab Breeders SW Ontario - Close\Around London
Well I'm finally pretty settled in my new place with renovation work done. Now comes the time to start looking for a pup. Looking for probably a choco lab, good hunting drive but over all more laid back. Any one have any recommendations? He will hunt geese and ducks, with the OCCASIONAL upland hunt. Want laid back good dog around the house and over companion.
Thanks guys!
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February 2nd, 2015 05:34 PM
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February 3rd, 2015, 11:34 AM
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Anyone? anything in SW Ontario?
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February 3rd, 2015, 01:22 PM
#3
Did you get my PM ? That forum is filled with good lab breeders in ON and knowledge of others that may be in your area.
Krakadawn is away, but PM Labber on here.
Last edited by Sharon; February 3rd, 2015 at 01:27 PM.
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February 3rd, 2015, 01:24 PM
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Coopers Lane Kennels in Arthur.
I hunt with a pal who has two of their dogs. Very good breeder, and stands behind their dogs.
"Camo" is perfectly acceptable as a favorite colour.
Proud member - Delta Waterfowl, CSSA, and OFAH
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February 3rd, 2015, 02:42 PM
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Thanks everyone for the help so far.
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February 3rd, 2015, 04:24 PM
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I wouldn't restrict myself to only close breeders. You could be overlooking great dogs.
I’m suspicious of people who don't like dogs, but I trust a dog who doesn't like a person.
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February 4th, 2015, 02:31 PM
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Sounds like I want a dog from British lines, so it is looking like I'm going to have to travel. Willing to listen to all ideas.
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February 4th, 2015, 03:13 PM
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Do you mean a dog that is bench conformation or a dog that is actually from British lines? I have one that is from British lines and believe me she is anything but lay back. Her pedigree is full of English, Irish and Welsh field trial champions. She weighs about 55 LB and does not know what the word quit means when in the field. It is a misconception that British labs are large square headed dogs that are lay back. These dogs are show ,bench or conformation lines.
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February 7th, 2015, 08:39 AM
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Most Labs will make good family members. Not all make good training prospects.
My priority would be finding a litter that has a Sire and dam that are proven either in a duck blind, or in hunt tests and field trials.
Get to know what health clearances are all about. Get to know some trainers in your area, and don't buy a pup until you know enough to be a little fussy.
See some dogs work, and you will open your eyes.
Last edited by Labber; February 7th, 2015 at 08:41 AM.
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February 7th, 2015, 02:04 PM
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Originally Posted by
Labber
Most Labs will make good family members. Not all make good training prospects.
My priority would be finding a litter that has a Sire and dam that are proven either in a duck blind, or in hunt tests and field trials.
Get to know what health clearances are all about. Get to know some trainers in your area, and don't buy a pup until you know enough to be a little fussy.
See some dogs work, and you will open your eyes.
Seeing a well-bred lab is life changing and they resemble an average lab in looks only. The first time I saw krakadawn's dogs work I was in complete awe... and I still am every time we hunt or train together. It's not something you can describe - you have to see it to understand the difference.
"You don't own a cocker, you wear one"