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Hello I have males and females labs puppies are up for adoption they are eight weeks old wThings to Know Before Owning a Labrador Labrador Retrievers, often referred to simply as ‘Labs’ are typically medium to large dogs with a thick coat that can be straight or wavy. Labs often have beautiful, expressive eyes and floppy ears. Some Labrador Retriever mixes may retain these characteristics while others may have a very different appearance. Size, color, coat and even the shape of the head, ears and eyes will vary dependent on the mix. Dog breeds that have the thick double coat such as Labrador Retrievers will shed heavily at certain times of the year due to changing weather. Labrador Retrievers and Labrador Retriever mixes that that have inherited this coat require frequent brushing to minimize shedding. But Labs should be bathed as seldom as possible to avoid removing the natural oils in their coat. All dogs require some degree of exercise and mental stimulation. The Labrador Retriever is no exception.

In fact this breed is happiest when retrieving, swimming, or actively interacting with people and other dogs. Labrador Retrievers are social by nature and love to have companionship in the form of people or four legged friends. They do well in multi dog households. Labs and Lab mixes are best suited for active families or individuals. Though they do enjoy hiking, swimming, jogging and retrieving but you can satisfy your Lab’s need for activity with backyard games and occasional visits to parks, lakes, or jogging trails. Labs that are not provided with adequate exercise tend to become overweight and develop weight related health issues such as arthritis. Those who share their home with Labrador Retrievers and Labrador Retriever mixes frequently describe them as warm and loving companions that are great with all people including young children. Most are also very accepting of other animals in the home or on the property. But while the average Lab or Lab mix is happy to sit quietly with its loving people please don’t forget that they need daily exercise and mental stimulation!

The Top 5 Reasons to Consider Adopting Over Buying a Labrador from a Pet Store or Labrador Breeder: Physical Traits: The Labrador breed is unique because there are actually two different types of Labs – the English and the American. English labs are thicker, stockier and resemble the Rottweiler breed. American labs are lanky and often look like “teenage” dogs until well into their lives. However, both versions of Labrador come in three different solid colors: black, yellow, and chocolate. There is occasionally a gray or silver color that occurs that the AKC refers to as a shade of chocolate. These fun-loving canines can get to around 100 pounds, but generally stay in the 70-80 pound range. Pure labs all have webbed feet used to help the dog swim. Personality and Ideal Companions: Labs are known for being affectionate, intelligent, loving and loyal to their human companions. Both the English and American Labradors rank in the top ten list for most popular breeds in the US.

These dogs also make exceptional service dogs, as they are eager to please their owners and love to be put to work. Labradors are best known for their inability to pass up a romp in the water – they absolutely love to swim. Labs are friendly and are often excellent with children of any age, other dogs, and even felines.
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The life expectancy for labs is shorter than the average for most large dogs; they usually live a little over a decade, but rarely much longer. Below you'll find many Labrador focused rescue organizations. Marble Mountain Kennels' Studs Great Labs for Home & Field Marble Mountain Kennels breeds for six specific traits 4. Natural Pointing Instinct 3. Outstanding Hunting Desire MMKennels News Update 9/9/16 Thank you for visiting our website! Feel free to browse our "Frequently Asked Questions" page to see if we have already answered some of your questions. We are in the slow process of updating our litters page. We are expecting about ten litters this fall. Puppies will be black, yellow and chocolate. Our litters page should be fully updated by mid-September. Read our September blog on calmness in black, yellow, red and chocolate Labs on our "Marble Mountain Kennels Blog" page. Just for fun: View a brief video clip of John Durney on his morning run with the dogs on his motorcycle: Video

Just for more fun, you can view a series of dog training video clips of Pete instructing handlers on "distraction training," the "sit" command, transitioning from "sit" to the "here, sit and down" series, the "here, sit and down series," "here, sit, down" with distraction of backing away, a training tip video on the importance of hand signals and body language, the "kennel" command to various locations, the importance of clear commands, "retrieve" training for duck dogs, "retrieve training 2," and the importance of ending a training session on a fun note. Important Pet Health Caution: We have been informed that rosemary extract is used in a lot of pet foods as a preservative. Rosemary extract is allegedly a neurotoxin that can cause seizures, neurological problems and anemia in pets. This extract is commonly used in pet foods labeled "all natural." There is no scientific research or definitive evidence linking rosemary extract to seizures and other health problems, but a client's 2 dogs were having seizures and when she stopped feeding them food with rosemary extract their seizures stopped (and that was almost 2 years ago).

For more information, you can read this article at "The Dog Press" and other information available online. Fill out our Puppy Preference Form. Scan or take a photo of your completed puppy preference form if you printed it. If you are ready to reserve your puppy today, please take a photo of your $300 check and send that to Pete's email address, as well. To finalize a sale, please send the hard copies of your check and puppy preference form to us at Marble Mountain Kennels, P.O. Box 159, Greenview CA 96037. All of our current puppies are now sold, so we are looking forward to our fall litters at this time. We are expecting about ten litters, which will include blacks, yellows, and chocolates. These litters will be born in September and October and ready to go home th end of November through December. We regret that we are a little more behind than usual in putting all of our current litters up on our website, but Pete wants to wait until he has a better idea of which mama dogs look pregnant before adbertising them.

He will contact you with regard to our upcoming litters and which ones would best fit your needs. Our prices are as follows, based on current demand for colors and genders: Black and yellow males are $1200. Chocolate and red males are $1400. Black and yellow females are $1400. Chocolate and red females are $1600. How can I get first or second pick of a litter? We get this question all the time, so please visit our "Frequently Asked Questions" page and scroll down to the section "How does MMK determine the picking order?" for more information. Our Guarantee & Policy: If your puppy does not materialize in your litter choices, you have the option of trying again on future litters or having your deposit refunded to you. If you have already adopted your puppy, deposits and payments are non-refundable, unless there is a serious health or behavior problem with your dog. In such cases, we must be informed within a specific time period. Please see our Guarantee, Reservations & Policy page for more information.

Marble Mountain Kennels Programs BASIC OBEDIENCE TRAINING: Our "Super Citizen" puppy training program is growing in popularity. We like to recommend this 6-week "boot camp" for young pups so that you don't have the hassle of crate training or housebreaking your puppy from 8 weeks of age to 14 weeks of age. We crate train pups and teach basic manners, such as "sit," "sit/stay," "here," "kennel" (which means into or onto any designated surface, such as a crate, pillow, blanket, etc.), "off" (for not jumping up), and "down" for lie down. Find out more about training on our "TRAINING" page and view clips of training videos on our "VIDEOS" page. (If you scroll down to the bottom of the Videos page you can also view links to past litters of puppies for your viewing pleasure.) GUN DOG TRAINING: Whether or not you have adopted a dog from our kennel, we can train your dog and offer varying levels of gun dog training. Please see our "Training Page" or talk with Pete for more information.