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    Default Re: LABRADOR RETRIEVER STUD ***SUMMER PROMO***


    up ka nice sa pupies

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bicoy View Post
    Here's some information on the difference between,

    "English" vs. "American" Labrador Retrievers

    In the last several decades, a distinct difference has developed between selectively-bred dogs that hold true to the original breed and those bred "on the street" without due regard to lineage and appropriate crossing. The breed-true dogs are commonly referred to as "English style" labrador retrievers (aka "typical" labs because they are true to type), whereas the more degenerate, randomly bred dogs are "American" labs. The differences can be quite striking:

    "English-style" Labrador Retriever This is the type of animal you'll find by looking for a careful, conscientious breeder. Ask your veterinarian to recommend someone, or contact the National Labrador Retriever Club.
    - Weight: 60 to 85 lbs
    - Conformation: thick and stocky, shorter legs, with broad muzzle and wide block head
    - Tail: shorter, broad, "otter tail"
    - Eyes: breeding stock OFA certified
    - Hips: rarely dysplastic; breeding stock thoroughly screened prior to breeding

    "American-style" Labrador Retriever
    This is the type of animal you're likely to find in the newspaper or the local pet store.
    - Weight: 70-120 lbs
    - Conformation: thinner and lankier, long legs, pointier snout and thinner head
    - Tail: long and thin "whip tail"
    - Eyes: prone to cataracts; rarely OFA cert'd
    - Hips: highly prone to dysplasia; breeding stock rarely screened
    just wanted to comment a bit with this one,as an avid fan of labs i find your statement to be very unfair with regards to your description of american labs.
    1st is the fact that english labs having had a heavier stature is more prone to orthopedic problems such as hip & elbow dysplasia.and not all american labs are lighter build,perhaps there is a confusion with FIELD TYPE LABS (have lighter bone,slender builds,long elongated skulls with narrow stops,longer legs & a very active temperament) and SHOW LABS(heavier blockier builds,low key temperaments,blocky heads with emphasized stops and shorter legs),not americans & english,since most american types are founded based on english bloodlines (such as the late veyatie driving along is from UK & NZ based stocks).
    2nd,is the fact that OFA or orthopedic foundation for animals along with the PENNHIP or pennsylvania hip improvement program is located & developed in the united states thus more american dogs are screened with those registries than european imports/stocks.
    furthermore,what ever the type a lab has,it still have the even and outgoing temperament that is a hallmark for the breed...goodluck with your beautiful labs

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    bro, negotiable pa ang stud fee? w/ shooter na? or pwede ra wala?

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    Quote Originally Posted by humper View Post
    just wanted to comment a bit with this one,as an avid fan of labs i find your statement to be very unfair with regards to your description of american labs.
    1st is the fact that english labs having had a heavier stature is more prone to orthopedic problems such as hip & elbow dysplasia.and not all american labs are lighter build,perhaps there is a confusion with FIELD TYPE LABS (have lighter bone,slender builds,long elongated skulls with narrow stops,longer legs & a very active temperament) and SHOW LABS(heavier blockier builds,low key temperaments,blocky heads with emphasized stops and shorter legs),not americans & english,since most american types are founded based on english bloodlines (such as the late veyatie driving along is from UK & NZ based stocks).
    2nd,is the fact that OFA or orthopedic foundation for animals along with the PENNHIP or pennsylvania hip improvement program is located & developed in the united states thus more american dogs are screened with those registries than european imports/stocks.
    furthermore,what ever the type a lab has,it still have the even and outgoing temperament that is a hallmark for the breed...goodluck with your beautiful labs
    hi,
    I just got the write up from the web about labs. Just my comments, Orthopedic problems mentioned was not based on weight but from statistics from the two types. When the writer wrote about english labs, it includes labs in the US imported from Europe. OFA and others similar in the US is good but Europe already had these activities long before US started. You are correct about the temperament. Both types are good, it's up to the person which one to get. Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slai_chessire View Post
    bro, negotiable pa ang stud fee? w/ shooter na? or pwede ra wala?

    Hi, sent you a PM.

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    up for Jack

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    up for Jack

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    up for Jack

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    up for Jack

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    up for Jack

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