Current Litters
Chloe-Murray Labrador Litter 2020
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Murray |
Chloe |
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Born August 26, 20201 Male & 6 FemalesAll sell with Limited/Companion Registration for $1,800
In these photos, the pups are 6 weeks old—Females are first with the male on the bottom row. |
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Rooster’s Pedigree |
Torg’s Gabby Dabby Do |
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This is Chloe’s first litter and they are some of the darkest, fox red pups you will ever see! There are plenty of champions in both the sire and dam’s pedigrees from a variety of Field Trial competitions. These genes sure help strengthen each pup’s natural abilities to be the best working and companion dog for you!
Murray is the son of a very well known field trial champion: GRHCH 4XGMPR HRK’s Rooster Smasher, MH QAA, CGC. Our Murray has inherited his father’s hunting skills to a “T”! Click on Murray’s name and view his page or view all of his parent’s pedigree details above. In addition,, Murray trained so fast and easy, has a very strong nose, is steady to shot and perseveres in tracking, pointing and retrieving! There are so many multiple Grand Master Pointing Retrievers on both sides of Murray’s parent’s pedigrees that really confirm where his abilities have come from. Murray is an incredible dog!
Take a look at Chloe’s pedigree and you will see her father, HRCH Torg’s Hunting Memories, MH, “Tanner” has contributed even more skills and talent potential to these pups. Another strong hunting lineage in Chloe comes from her grandmother, Katherine a pointing Lab, and her mother Kate, which have not only produced terrific hunters, but they have also been exceptional hunters and companions for us. Even Decoy, Kate’s dad, was a champion with the Labrador build and natural hunting skills. These pups have great potential to be versatile on land and water, pointing, retrieving and working to please you. Some great companions and assistants in your hunting experiences for many years to come were born on 8-26-20!
Chloe is a genetically proven, 100% Labrador Retriever with 100% long haired Labrador genes.. I completed genetic testing on all the puppies which showed all puppies have the normal Labrador Retriever coat of hair as described by the AKC Coat Standard: “The coat is a distinctive feature of the Labrador Retriever. It should be short, straight and very dense, giving a fairly hard feeling to the hand. The Labrador should have a soft, weather- resistant undercoat that provides protection from water, cold and all types of ground cover. A slight wave down the back is permissible.” Knowing that Murray did not carry the long hair genes enabled me to complete this breeding and continue the excellence of the normal coated Labrador Retriever breed.
Chloe-Murray Litter 2020 First Feeding at 4 weeks old
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