Labrador Silver Coat Colour Warning - The National Labrador Retriever Breed Council (Australia) has issued a position statement for the Silver (or Platinum / Charcoal) Coat Colour. The Labrador only has 3 recognised colours - (Black, Yellow and Liver/Chocolate).

Download the position statement (PDF file).

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DRIFTWAY

Contact :
Guy Spagnolo
Location :
Mid Dural NSW
Phone :
02 84150512
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Web :
http://www.driftwaylabs.com

Our highly respected kennel has always maintained one very clear objective -to produce quality Labrador Retrievers. They must have good Temperament, Breed Type and Structural Soundness and above all else display that distinctive "look" which has become synonomous with Driftway.

All of our dogs are Hip and Elbow scored, and eyes are checked annually.

Next Litter Planned: Unknown

BARDUFF

Contact :
Mary Barber
Location :
Singleton NSW
Phone :
(02) 6574 1343
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We strive to provide labradors with the most wonderful true to standard temperaments that are suitable for devoted family companions, service work, therapy work and the show ring. Once health is established we breed firstly for temperament. Before having puppies all our breeding animals are temperament assessed, full breed DNA tested and hip & elbows xrayed for soundness. We work closely with our vets and other ethical breeders.

We are registered with Dogs NSW and adhere strictly to their code of conduct. We passed our site inspection with flying colours.

Our pups are born and raised in our home. They experience household noises and happenings and are well socialised with exposure to children, dogs, cats, visitors, crates training, car rides and toilet training. We start training very early in the puppies lives along with daily cuddles. We believe puppy socialisation and training starts with the breeder and we want to give each of our pups every chance to become a stable and valued family or team member.

We start puppies in a good direction but they require ongoing training and love from their new owners. Labradors crave the company of their families and so do not cope well with extended time alone. They often bark excessively and become destructive. Nothing beats the company of a well trained and loved labrador.

We enjoy getting to know new puppy owners and we particularly enjoy news and pictures as the puppy grows.

Enquiries always welcome

Next Litter Planned: Unknown

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