THREE LAKES LABRADORS, LLC
Our goal is to produce the “all around dog”.
A dog who can define “breed versatility” while maintaining proper structure, quality genetics and temperament.
A dog bred for a hunter, sports home, detection program or active service dog and so much more!
The Labrador really can do it all!
THE LABRADOR RETRIEVER
The Labrador Retriever is a friendly, active and outgoing breed. Labs are friendly, high spirited companions who have more than enough affection for the whole family. They are considered a medium to large sized dog.
The Labrador is famously friendly and are able to bond with the whole family and socialize with dogs and humans alike. But do not mistake the easygoing personality for low energy: the Lab is an enthusiastic athlete that requires lots of exercise.
Labs are versatile for any part of life whether that be hunting, agility, obedience, pet therapy or service work.
www.thelabradorclub.com/breed-standard
The Labrador is famously friendly and are able to bond with the whole family and socialize with dogs and humans alike. But do not mistake the easygoing personality for low energy: the Lab is an enthusiastic athlete that requires lots of exercise.
Labs are versatile for any part of life whether that be hunting, agility, obedience, pet therapy or service work.
www.thelabradorclub.com/breed-standard
“The Labrador is the king of retrievers. He may not be the handsomest or the strongest, but he is the king. He is intelligent, but not cunning. He is loveable but not soft. The Labrador retriever is loyal but not a one man dog. He is gentle but not a dog to be backed against a wall. He’s a romping fun fellow that won his crown as an honest worker. The lab is as much at home on your bed as he is calmly sitting next to an Illinois pit blind, undaunted by the cutting wind. He’s the water foulers first choice. He’s also a fine upland hunter. He’ll give you the sportiest woodcock hunting possible in Maine and he’ll unravel the tricks of Iowa’s pheasants. He may not be the fastest swimmer, but if you send him for a triple goose on the eastern shore, he won’t quit. He’s truly the hunters dog and yet when he comes into this world, he doesn’t have a hateful gene in his body.”
-Richard A. Wolters
-Richard A. Wolters
SAY NO TO SILVER LABRADORS
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BY THE LABRADOR RETRIEVER CLUB TITLED "THE ISSUE OF THE SILVER LAB"
BY THE LABRADOR RETRIEVER CLUB TITLED "THE ISSUE OF THE SILVER LAB"
We do not believe in the breeding of Silver Labradors. The “silver” coloring is a diluted, mutation gene.
Labradors do not naturally carry this gene called D-Locus. Science and research believe that this gene is bred into the Labradors from other breeds such as the Weimaraner.
The Silver Lab is not only a genetic mutation but because of this, they have temperament issues, hair loss from severe skin issues and allergies, as well as other genetic conditions.
Good Labrador breeders will continue to fight against the breeding of Silver Labs and against the breeding of poor quality, genetic nightmares.
The AKC and Labrador Retriever Club do not support or recognize the breeding of Silver Labs.
Labradors do not naturally carry this gene called D-Locus. Science and research believe that this gene is bred into the Labradors from other breeds such as the Weimaraner.
The Silver Lab is not only a genetic mutation but because of this, they have temperament issues, hair loss from severe skin issues and allergies, as well as other genetic conditions.
Good Labrador breeders will continue to fight against the breeding of Silver Labs and against the breeding of poor quality, genetic nightmares.
The AKC and Labrador Retriever Club do not support or recognize the breeding of Silver Labs.
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