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PUREBAY2200 01-21-2010 11:47 PM

Lookin for a lab
 
I'm lookin for a female.
Preferably a chocolate but I also like yellow.
If anyone has a litter coming up or knows a good breeder tell me bout em.
I had a black lab as a kid and he ate everything up , so my parents gave him away.:(
it's time for me to get another lab.

Ray 01-21-2010 11:50 PM

Females will slow down on chewing in around 3 to 5 years.
Males will slow down when they die.

huntin fool 01-22-2010 06:27 PM

mine is chewing EVERYTHING UP. Femal 3 years old....



My folks are about to ready to give her away, but i got a solution....(she only does it at night and when we gone) Winch is going in the kennel come night time

PUREBAY2200 01-22-2010 07:34 PM

What are some tips for helping cut down on the chewing... Besides the obvious like pick up anything important.
My gf lil bros lab don't chew much else besides his bones and toys.

simplepeddler 01-22-2010 07:38 PM

Toys , Toys, Toys......many..........she is bored.

eman 01-22-2010 07:40 PM

Dogs chew from boredom . But i don't know anyone that can play with a lab puppy enough to keep it from being bored.

Hopedale Hustler 01-22-2010 07:43 PM

i can give yall a solution to chewing...(dont call peta)....when he chews on something he gets his azz beat and ususally dont do it again...if your worried about them hating you they wont...5 minutes after the beatin when yopu say what you doing buddy with a piece of meat in your hand they will be your best friend again....eventually after enough beatin you wont have to get mean at them anymore...mine is 1 year and 3 months old and wont chew anything thats not his..

simplepeddler 01-22-2010 07:45 PM

that's the real beauty of a lab................sweet forgiveness............we should marry labs

fishinpox 01-22-2010 07:52 PM

we make sure our dogs have PLENTY of bones, stuffed ducks, kongs, ect if you let em know is OK to chew certain things like toys and discipline them when they chew something they shouldn't the will understand labs are very smart dogs but you gotta break em of any bad habits when they are puppies for example one of mine barks his azz off every time anyone walks in front of the house so when we got a second dog we disciplined her when she was young for barking at people in front of the house. never use the crate/cage as a discipline that should be their "safety/ comfort" area. teaching your puppy to walk on a leash and not sniff / stop and piss on everything will also teach then YOU are the boss not them. the most important thing is to be consistent with your training / discipline don't give em mixed signals by you allow one thing and your wife allowing the opposite

TTF FISHING 01-22-2010 07:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PUREBAY2200 (Post 105007)
I'm lookin for a female.
Preferably a chocolate but I also like yellow.
If anyone has a litter coming up or knows a good breeder tell me bout em.
I had a black lab as a kid and he ate everything up , so my parents gave him away.:(
it's time for me to get another lab.

Here are a few websites to help your search. All litters on these websites must provide medical history of the Stud and Female. Most litters will come with a guarantee on the pup(Hips, Eyes, CNM, EIC, ETC)

www.browndogmafia.com

www.retrievertraining.net

TTF FISHING 01-22-2010 10:22 PM

Both have Chocolate litters on the ground in Louisiana:

www.boeufriverkennels.com

www.bayoulabradors.com

adamsfence 01-22-2010 10:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hopedale Hustler (Post 105114)
i can give yall a solution to chewing...(dont call peta)....when he chews on something he gets his azz beat and ususally dont do it again...if your worried about them hating you they wont...5 minutes after the beatin when yopu say what you doing buddy with a piece of meat in your hand they will be your best friend again....eventually after enough beatin you wont have to get mean at them anymore...mine is 1 year and 3 months old and wont chew anything thats not his..



I have beat mine with everything in my yard and he still chews and digs up everything......oh well when he goes and gets my ducks in the marsh all is forgiven from me. my wife is a different story....oh and he is 7 don't look for it ever to stop.

PUREBAY2200 01-23-2010 11:22 AM

Thanks guys!!
Y'all keep em comin!!!
I checked out bayoulabrabors and they got some beautiful choc labs.
Has anyone gotten a lab from them???

TTF FISHING 01-23-2010 04:17 PM

Here is a very well known Chocolate Labrador Kennel.

www.gatorpointkennels.com in Mississippi. They have an excellent breeding planned for Feb 2010. check their current litter page. Stud is Dakota's Cajun Roux, the same stud that produced Chopper on Bayou Labradors website and many other exellent chocolates. They are taking deposits on this litter right now.

Bill and Cleo Watson have been breeding Chocolate Labs for 30 years.

I have Labs in training for field Trials and Hunt Test, so I really enjoy keeping up with what's going on in the retriever world.

Dakota's Cajun Roux is Top Notch!!!

Shawn Braquet 01-25-2010 12:19 AM

My dog stays outside in his kennel other than a week ago when he was hurt and luckily he doesn't chew anything. He would rather just follow me around the house and lay by me, however my wife says that he is spoiled to me. He whines in the morning when I sit him on the dog walk and throw decoys and park the boat. I got my chocolate lab from a guy named Tangiman on LAS out of Hammond area. Sire was Bayou Segnette's Rising Son "Sonny", my dog hunts good but a real laid back and slow dog but gets pretty much everything I send him on however I don't think he will ever be a hunt test dog or field trial.


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