We are a small family breeder located in the northwest corner of South Carolina. Our 20 acre farm contains woods, creeks, and fields for ultimate dog enjoyment. Most of our Labradors carry genes that produce dilute colors of silver, charcoal and champagne
but we also have fox-red and the traditional standard colors (black, yellow and chocolate) of Labradors available, as well.
***All of our dogs are AKC registered Labrador Retrievers.
We DNA test all of our puppy parents for 17 breed-specific genetic health diseases found among Labrador Retrievers and offer a take-home health summary as an additional health guarantee for all of our adoptive puppy parents. We also offer take-home copies of the parents 3-generational pedigrees as additional evidence of our conscientious breeding program.
All of our Labradors are raised in a healthy, loving environment where they are treated as members of the family. They enjoy their swimming pool and creek, running through the pasture, playing fetch and tug of war, chewing bones, digging the occasional hole in the yard, and snuggles on the couch. They are fun with kids, great therapy and service companions, and effective hunting partners.
Expecting their share of ham biscuits
Our Labrador puppies are adopted quickly, so reserve your puppy today or contact us with questions.
Please contact us if you cannot find an answer to your question.
Yes, absolutely! DNA information from both parents affects the color. Some genes are dominant and some are recessive (d). Dominant genes (D) are the more "powerful" of the two. They will express themselves no matter what, even if partnered with a recessive gene. Recessive genes, on the other hand, can only express themselves if they partner with another recessive gene. If two Labrador parents have a "d" gene (recessive), they can produce a diluted colored puppy. This "d" gene won't create an entirely new dog color. Instead, it just dilutes the existing color. This means that you can technically have this "diluted" characteristic across all three colors: A diluted Yellow Lab is called a "Champagne Lab" A diluted Black Lab is called a "Charcoal Lab" A diluted Chocolate Lab is called a "Silver Lab". All pups are registered under the standard colors according to AKC guidelines.
A $200.00 refundable deposit is required to hold a puppy for you. The deposit counts toward the total purchase price of $1,250.00 for a dilute colored pup (silver, charcoal, or champagne) or fox red colored pup and $1,050 for a standard colored pup (black, yellow, or chocolate). Deposits and balances can be made through PayPal, Venmo, Zelle or cash. We accept 8 to 10 deposits per litter, so its first come first served. It is common to wait 6 months to a year or more on your puppy. Quality Labrador puppies are worth the wait!
No, we do not remove dewclaws. We believe God gave dogs dewclaws to help provide stability when running, climbing up steep terrain and out of water, and to hold items they are chewing. For more information: http://www.mcrehabilitation.com/blog/the-function-of-dewclaws-101
or https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4XflsMEk-k&ab_channel=quartermoongoldens1
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