Looking for a new family addition and want to purchase an American type labrador pup. Been doing some research and visiting some kennels this week, but want to expand a little more. Can anyone recommend a kennel/breeder in our area? What's a reasonable price for an AKC dog? Been quoted anywhere from $850-$2,000 so far.
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It's not the bait
At the end of your line
It's the fishing hole
Where all the fish is blind
Subscribe to "Retriever News". This is the best source for locating high quality retrieve pups and gun dogs. You will often find that you can get a top quality dog from the mid west at a much better price. You can also verify OFA certifed dogs going back several generations.
Can't help but remember talking dogs with Habs.......... Might want to see if Habs Jr is in the loop with whoever his father dealt with....
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Mike my parents just got a lab from Brookstone Labradors in Kingston and he is great. The breeder is excellent and very good at finding the right match for your needs. If your in the Pembroke area let me know.
Gunning Island Kennels in South Dartmouth Ma. I have gotten two dogs from him. He has many champion dogs in feild trials and obedience. Usually has anywhere from 10-16 dogs on site and doesn'nt over breed. The dog I have now is four and is an awesome dog. He is a very solid dog in excellent physical condition, although he's 99 pounds. Paul and Pauline Botehlo are very nice to deal with too. PM me, I can send you some pics.
I got my dog from a smaller breeder in Georgetown MA, he is not a business but a very experienced amateur / semi pro AKC/HRC trainer with great dogs and has really become a good friend of mine. He just started a website Rocking Retrievers Home. I seriously can't say enough about Bob. If you look at it, "Layla" is my dogs mom and "Ringo" is his brother. Here is a picture of my dog Hudson.
I have been at AKC competitions with Paul Botehlo (mentioned above) and he seems like a decent guy with good dogs. I also have extensively worked with Lois Monroe out of Heart and Soul Retrievers and she has some very good dogs. Her website is Heart and Soul Retrievers and although not the best site she has great dogs and does a good job training them. I just checked the site and her dog Faith had a litter with a couple pups left. I thought one of the best resources is Labrador retreivers of Greater Boston at LRCGB: Home. You'll find tons of great info there on all types of labs and local breeders.
I could go on for a long time with this stuff, if you have questions drop me a PM and I would be happy to give you a call. I was very into dogs before the arrival of my children a few years ago, and now don't train or hunt as much but love them all the same.
X2, Great guy and great dogs. I believe he has some pups on the way.
If your looking for a great family dog with strong hunting credentials, my son's buddy's Lab just had pups that have german shorthair in them. Looks like a lab but points like a pointer. I think we might get one.
Check out Frank Purdy's line, OldSquaw Kennels, Labrador Retriever Puppies For Sale Labrador Retriever For Sale Labrador Retriever Breeder
My present dog came out of this kennel. Very high end field dogs. Frank is a top notch breeder and field trial competitor, and takes his dogs deadly seriously. Not to mention, his kennel facility is world class! He also screens both the bitch and male for genetic defects inherit disorders.
I realize he's out in Dowling, Mich, but he has family in Ma (Weymouth) and he's up this way often, and will actually deliver a pup if possible. He also has started dogs available.
Get a golden, it's going to end up as your wife's dog anyways and she'll prefer the curls (as well as not having to stare at the dog's genitalia).
BB: Probably another Black Lab for you. My island friend had one that would eat all of his dead eels at the end of a trip. I know you have a lot of this by product during the course of your fishing season.
If your not planning on showing/hunting/trials and just looking for family pet please consider a rescue dog. There are a TON of labrador rescue groups out there and more than a TON of dogs that need great homes.
OK that was my PSA for the year.
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I am a golden retriever man myself. When looking for a place to board my golden for 2 weeks during my honeymoon, I thankfully found Jennifer Broome who owns Quinebaug Kennels in the northeast corner of Connecticut.
Jennifer is well known as a trainer of hunting dogs, and she is also a small, serious breeder of labs. She used to take her dogs to some of the hunting/fishing shows in CT and Mass.
Anyway, I love her for boarding, and she has a good reputation as a breeder. Her dogs are field stock as opposed to show stock, bred more for ability and temperment than looks.
I have seen her dogs in action, they are awesome. Jen is super friendly. I'm not sure her website mentions her breeding program, but you could ask her about that. You could not go wrong.
I can also vouch for these dogs as having seen her and her dogs at several AKC events. Very friendly person BTW.
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Originally Posted by Jim in CT
Hey BackBeach -
I am a golden retriever man myself. When looking for a place to board my golden for 2 weeks during my honeymoon, I thankfully found Jennifer Broome who owns Quinebaug Kennels in the northeast corner of Connecticut.
Jennifer is well known as a trainer of hunting dogs, and she is also a small, serious breeder of labs. She used to take her dogs to some of the hunting/fishing shows in CT and Mass.
Anyway, I love her for boarding, and she has a good reputation as a breeder. Her dogs are field stock as opposed to show stock, bred more for ability and temperment than looks.
I have seen her dogs in action, they are awesome. Jen is super friendly. I'm not sure her website mentions her breeding program, but you could ask her about that. You could not go wrong.
Congrats and remember the frustrating parts only last minutes, the memories last forever.
You're not kidding. The pup behaves nicely with my 6 year old son, but he chases my 3 year old son around the house, latches onto his pant leg, then tries to shake him like a stick... Reminds me of the movie Vacation..
It's not the bait
At the end of your line
It's the fishing hole
Where all the fish is blind