BREEDING

OUR PHILOSOPHY

For nearly fifty years we have worked hard to create Labradors that are the best possible companion dogs for individuals and families.

We strive for excellence in temperament, personality, with a physical structure that adheres to bred standard. We carefully research and select specific bloodlines to produce these desired qualities. The resulting progeny, combined with our distinct methods in early handling and socialization, have given our pups the best possible outcomes.

Our breeding dogs live in a family environment. There are no kennel runs. Our dogs run free and are exercised throughout the day on 7 open acres and woodlands. They eat an exclusive raw food diet made on our premises. Most importantly- they are handled and loved.

Our pups are handled constantly from birth. Using advanced training methods, we challenge them to become independent as we expand their cognitive skills. At 5 or 6 weeks, they leave their inside whelping den and are placed outside in a large enclosure consisting of many different areas. Their world now has expanded exponentially. We train them in the use of a doggie door-an entrance to their own house (which is heated and air-conditioned). The early use of their own doggie door teaches them house training as well as independence. We use a puppy call to start feeding time- thus early on they learn how to come when called. We crate train each pup individually until they can stay in a crate comfortably for a minimum of 4 hours. The pups are periodically exposed to adult dogs to increase their socialization skills. And we continually train them to control their urge to nip and bark.

Labradors are highly social creatures who thrive in small quarters with humans. They are all different from one another and have attributes that show themselves at an early age. Some will be good hunters, others attentive service dogs, and others built for the show ring. Some can happily lie in the sun all day and still others want nothing more than to fetch a stick. For that reason our approach to puppy placement has focused on compatible behavior. 

The Labrador Retriever line we have developed over the years is classical English going back many, many generations with an emphasis on intelligence and an even, mellow temperament.

The English Labs are the ones with the blocky heads, broad, powerful chests and are shorter quartered. They can be taller, and still be within show standards which is 26? from the shoulder.

The females range in weight from around 70-90 pounds. The males range from 80-120 pounds.

We have combined many famous lines including Sandylands, Dickendall, Gateway, Lobuff, and Pine Edge, as well as other highly regarded lines developed by show breeders.