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Chocolate Lab Breeders
The following is a list of Chocolate Lab
Breeders. Hopefully, if you're not in the Dallas/Fort Worth area, you can find a
chocolate lab breeder near you. If you would like to be listed on this
page, then please contact us for more information
about how you can be listed here.
Excerpt from the Labrador Retriever Standard
from the AKC: "A level bite is acceptable, but not desirable.
Undershot, overshot, or misaligned teeth are serious faults. Full dentition is
preferred. Missing molars or pre-molars are serious faults. Ears--The ears
should hang moderately close to the head, set rather far back, and somewhat low
on the skull; slightly above eye level. Ears should not be large and heavy, but
in proportion with the skull and reach to the inside of the eye when pulled
forward. Eyes--Kind, friendly eyes imparting good temperament, intelligence and
alertness are a hallmark of the breed. They should be of medium size, set well
apart, and neither protruding nor deep set. Eye color should be brown in black
and yellow Labradors, and brown or hazel in chocolates. Black, or yellow eyes
give a harsh expression and are undesirable. Small eyes, set close together or
round prominent eyes are not typical of the breed. Eye rims are black in black
and yellow Labradors; and brown in chocolates. Eye rims without pigmentation is
a disqualification."
Did you know that a pedigree is the written
record of a chocolate lab's ancestry and must go back at least three
generations? A show champion pedigree means a dog is descended from dogs that
have earned champion titles in dog shows. -- Source, page 42 of the Complete
Idiot's Guide to Labrador Retrievers.
If you breed labs, then Contact
us right now to get your chocolate lab breeder listing here.
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