Ruf do you have you fal?
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Ruf do you have you fal?
@Ruff has a point...Too many irresponsible clowns back yard breeding, they should have restrictions. I say this as I now have a supposed 'pure' lab which I got from someone, that started to loose its eyesight from a pup. Had to retire him from hunting at 5 years due to loss of night vision and now he cant see at the age of 7. He has PRA which can lead to serious pain later on.
My own fault for being ignorant in knowing what questions to ask the seller.
Fire Arms Licence. No doubt a comment about your lack of sanity or fit and proper person status will follow.
Ruff you know I hate your guts but far out you make a lot of sence, just a shame your posts sound pompous cos they are all the truth lol
Go the crazy dog people :thumbsup:
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All this lab talk got me excited :thumbsup: so here are two I have had, one is like a Honey colour, the other is Golden Syrup.
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love it when someone has no intention of buying something posted but feel the need to warn everyone of the issues of the item for sale. If you have no intention of buying shut your fucken pie hole. One more!
Yellow (and similar shades)[edit]
In the early years of the breed through to the mid-20th century, Labradors of a shade we would now call "yellow" were in fact a dark, almost butterscotch, colour (visible in early yellow Labrador photographs). The shade was known as "Golden" until required to be changed by the UK Kennel Club, on the grounds that "Gold" was not actually a colour. Over the 20th century a preference for far lighter shades of yellow through to cream prevailed, until today most yellow Labradors are of this shade. Also fawn has been a common colour in the yellow lab variety.[14]
Interest in the darker shades of gold and fox red were re-established by English breeders in the 1980s, and three dogs were instrumental in this change: Balrion King Frost (black, born c. 1976) who consistently sired "very dark yellow" offspring and is credited as having "the biggest influence in the re-development of the fox red shade",[14] and his great-grandson, the likewise famous Wynfaul Tabasco (b. 1986),[15] described as "the father of the modern fox red Labrador", and the only modern fox red Show Champion in the UK. Other dogs, such as Red Alert and Scrimshaw Placido Flamingo, are also credited with passing on the genes into more than one renowned bloodline.
This is cut and paste from Wikipedia the other colours exist but have to be registered with the kennel club as yellow if you wish to call your dog golden or fox red then don't lose any sleep over it. It would be reasonable to argue that had the uk kennel club not made the change then the shade of the modern yellow would be much darker as many breeders would have strived to meet the new expectations described in the breed standard
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I guess no body is interested,never mind not my problem. I have met the crazy dog ladies:thumbsup: good sorts.
And back to the subject of the puppies[emoji4]
They are not pups from my dogs.:)
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