Bralex Perm Reg Labrador Retrievers and Rescue

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We have a black male puppy available and ready to go first week of August.
07/11/2024

We have a black male puppy available and ready to go first week of August.

We currently have 2 male Yorkie puppies available. Message us for more information
07/28/2023

We currently have 2 male Yorkie puppies available. Message us for more information

We currently have a 4.5 yo yellow female to approved home. Adoption fee applies. Good with cats, dogs (big and small) an...
07/28/2023

We currently have a 4.5 yo yellow female to approved home. Adoption fee applies. Good with cats, dogs (big and small) and livestock.

We have Yorkie puppies available!Vet checks happening tomorrow. We have 1 male and one female available.  Please message...
12/21/2022

We have Yorkie puppies available!
Vet checks happening tomorrow. We have 1 male and one female available. Please message us if you are interested in a little cuddle bug.

General public needs to wake up and understand these breeders only care about the money.  Merles and Fluffies etc. if it...
11/06/2022

General public needs to wake up and understand these breeders only care about the money. Merles and Fluffies etc. if it’s not part of the breed standard as outlined by the parent club ( EI. Poodle Club of Canada etc.) At some point someone bred a poodle to a breed that carries merle. They then bred the merle poodle to a poodle. After several generations the dna will come back as 100% poodle. It’s happened in Labradors (silver labs= Labrador x Weimaraner) Poodles, Frenchies and more. The results can be a disaster and the only one that pays the price are the dogs.
It’s not rare it’s a cash grab.

Olliver - Tribute to a life cut short

2 days ago, a volunteer went to NJ to pick up an abandoned exotic-looking merle French Bulldog with strikingly beautiful eyes being surrendered by a good Samaritan. We were told he was a young and healthy adult.

Upon arrival, our volunteer was presented with an 8-10 month-old puppy who was unable to walk. A trip to AMC confirmed that Olliver had no use of all 4 of his legs and there was no surgery that can make him walk. The doctors at AMC suggested he be put to sleep. We were all blindsided. The volunteer took him home and yesterday morning went to see another Vet.

Unfortunately, the second vet concurred with AMC. With no quality of life, the rescue made a very difficult decision, to set Olliver free.

He left this world showered with love and attention: gourmet meals, countless hugs, kisses, and belly rubs. The staff at the Vet gave him chocolate and a cupcake.

This is what happens to the abnormal, disfigured, deaf, blind puppies that are a by-product of producing a handful of Merle FB puppies healthy enough to live a normal life. Merle is not natural in French Bulldogs and it is a result of genetic modification. In addition to the color, it is linked to heart disease, disfigurement, spine deformities, blindness, deaf…list goes on. The same goes for “fluffy” Frenchies, teacup Frenchies, Mexican Frenchies and such. They are obscenely expensive because a lot of them die before they are sold. French Bulldogs are challenged enough as a breed and adding any new genes is a disaster. Please do not support breeders who have no regard for the health and well-being of their dogs. We need to do better for this breed; their lives literally depend on it.

Rest peacefully, Olliver. ❤️
www.frenchbulldogrescue.org

We currently have a black 2.8 year old male available and an almost 8 year old female available. Both are up to date on ...
07/12/2022

We currently have a black 2.8 year old male available and an almost 8 year old female available. Both are up to date on vaccines, fixed and ready to go.
Please message us for more information.

06/24/2022

Please copy and share far and wide.

Posted by a preservation breeder who is ALSO a Vet!! Here's the real deal, people:

Watching the Westminster coverage, I was struck by many things, but this remained the most prominent:
So many of these amazing breeds have critically low registrations. Just 600 Sussex Spaniels, to name one. Many of these are breeds that make amazing companion dogs, and the public knows nothing about them.
As a veterinarian, I average seeing about 3 "new puppies" per day (these can be existing or new clients, but new puppies to them), sometimes more, sometimes less. I would guess that about 3-4 of these each MONTH is a purebred dog. And maybe ONE is from a preservation breeder. The others are merle or off color "purebreds" or from mills.
The rest? Every sort of doodle you can imagine, or other mixes such as husky/gsd (no idea who is doing this, but please stop), pomsky, shipoo, havapoo, shichon, cavachon, the list goes on and on.
The sad part is that many of these owners are educated, smart people, who just truly don't know. They don't know about the amazing purebred dogs who would fit so much better in their home. They don't know that buying a purebred dog is buying predictability. They don't know about health testing or breed typical traits or breed typical health concerns. They know they want a puppy and they can go online and order one, and be fooled by photos and words. Some even say "when I got there I knew it was a mill, but I couldn't say no at that point."
We need to do better. We need to promote and educate and...go ahead and crucify me for this...breed more dogs. Stop vilifying breeders who actually breed. Because pretty soon, we are all going to be extinct and all that will be left is designer dogs.
When I can talk to someone BEFORE they get their puppy, I can make a difference. I can educate about breeds that may work for them, about health issues, and about finding the right breeder. But as the veterinarian, all I can do is sigh when I see yet another "cockadoodledont" on my schedule and educate after the fact about pet insurance and training and the things we can do to try to help that particular puppy.
I don't have the solution, but I do know that we have to do better.

05/13/2022

Shared from Jen Harmon’s page. So true. And yet the last paragraph somehow trumps the rest.

BEING A BREEDER
Breeding is traumatic. Read that again. Breeding. Is. Traumatic.

At some point when you breed you will experience trauma. It might be your first litter, it might be your fifteenth. If you breed with any sort of longevity…you will experience trauma.

I have had to go through things that have scarred me for life, things that I wouldn't wish on my worst enemies

You will lose puppies.
You will lose one of your girls.
You will lose both at the same time.
You will lose dogs
People will be cruel to your dogs and not all buyers will keep in contact no matter how much you try.

You will deal with human beings who won’t like you because you won’t sell them a dog, because you breed animals they don’t like, Any number of reasons, really.

You will deal with the stress of vet bills when an unexpected whelping complication occurs. You will deal with overzealous mamas who get urine burns on their lips. You will have Years that no matter what you try your girls won't take or they reabsorb litters.

You will deal with animals you bred being sick, despite how hard you tried to avoid it. You will deal with upset owners who were expecting perfection because unrealistic standards are ascribed to breeders who health test and title.

I make no apologies for the dogs I’ve bred over the years. I have regrets and sadness over certain occurrences, but I am not sorry for the dogs I’ve created who bring their owners joy.

I have experienced trauma, I have many sleepless nights and tears, but I also find joy in what I do.

If you choose to breed, you will too. And you need to decide how much you can take.

But you will also have joy and pride and beautiful people who love their dogs to the end of the earth and beyond ....

10/07/2021

From cradle to grave we pour our heart and soul into our babies.

HOW MUCH FOR A PUPPY?

Let me say a few words to you, yes you, the person who texts an email to just ask for the price. The person who calls and hears a price surprisingly says: ′′ I can buy a cheaper puppy somewhere else ". I'll talk to you too; the person who doesn't care about papers because I want ′′ just a pet ".

No dog is ′′ just a pet ".

Behind every purebred puppy / dog is a BREEDER. I use capital letters to distinguish a breeder from an animal factory or mill. A serious breeder does not breed dogs without documents that do not protect the integrity of the breed.

Registration (papers) are records of ancestry documenting the bloodline and enabling you to investigate possible health problems in your lineage.

When you tell a breeder you don't care about paper, tell them you don't care less about puppy health, you just want the cheapest thing you can find!

If you choose to buy a puppy from a reputable and quality breeder, this breeder is responsible for every puppy's health.

This breeder will skip vacation, miss sleep, and most of his personal home space has been transformed into space for his dogs. The truly passionate breeder, who loves what he breeds, puts all his life's blood into it. Not only for puppies that are sold, but also for every customer who owns a piece of their heart and is now a member of their large family. This does not take into account puppies / dogs that may be getting sick or need extra help to thrive. Breeders worry about their babies after leaving and take them back without question.

A breeder will get his hands dirty, often covered in everything that comes with birth. Because that's what life is all about... in the midst of birth and death is life. The wheel that keeps spinning. A breeder conducts tests, echoes, x-rays, analytics, emergency C cuts, vaccinations, registration throws, research pedigrees, deworming and microchips of his puppies and has them examined by specialists.

Last but not least, a breeder CHOOSES for the family who is lucky enough to have one of their puppies. Yes, you read correctly. A real breeder chooses who he sells to because he doesn't make money selling. There is no compensation that can offset the investment a breeder has made, so they must be able to rely on it to be the right choice. Often more than saying yes...

A good breeder has other criteria for those who want to continue his bloodline, why? Since breeding isn't a responsibility to take lightly, it's a lifestyle choice reserved ONLY for the few devoted people willing to sacrifice.

Since a dog is never ′′ just a pet!!! he is the legacy of the breeder, a little boy's best friend, a protector of a little girl, therapy for elderly, a member of the family, someone's whole world!!!

Partially written by: Sr. Eduardo Loredo Muller * Translated into English by: Angel Sophia Nogga * Modified for dogs by: Amber French

7 days a week and 365 days a year our lives revolve around the dogs.

05/01/2020
03/13/2020
03/11/2020

HOW MUCH FOR A PUPPY?

Let me say a few words to you, yes you, the person who writes an email to simply ask the price. The person who calls and after hearing a price surprisedly states: “I can buy a cheaper dog elsewhere”. I also address you; the person who doesn’t care about papers because I want “just a pet”.

No dog is “just a pet”.

Behind every pure bred dog is a BREEDER. I’m using capital letters to differentiate a breeder from a pet factory or mill. A reputable breeder does not breed dogs without papers, that does not protect the integrity of the breed. Registration (papers) are records of lineage that document bloodline and allow one to research any possible health issues present in the lineage. When you tell a Breeder you don’t care about papers what you’re really telling them is you couldn’t care less about the health of the dog you just want the cheapest thing you can find! When you select to buy a dog from a reputable and quality breeder, this breeder is responsible for the health of every dog; both dogs owned and every dog they’ve sold for its lifetime. This breeder will skip holidays, miss sleeping, and most of their personal house space has been turned into space for their dogs. The truly passionate breeder who loves what they breed, puts their whole heart and soul into it. Not only in puppies that are sold, but also in each client who owns a piece of their heart and now is a member of their extended family. This does not take into account any pup/dog who might get sick or need extra help to thrive. Breeders worry about their babies after they leave and will take one back without question.

A breeder will get their hands dirty, often covered in everything accompanied with birthing. Because that’s what life is about...In the middle of birth and death is life. The wheel that keeps turning. A breeder will do progesterone tests, echos, xrays, analysis, emergency c sections, vaccinations, register dogs and litters, research pedigrees, deworm, as well as microchip their puppies and get them evaluated by specialists.

Last but by no means least, a breeder CHOOSES the family lucky enough to have one of their puppies. Yes, you read that right. A true breeder chooses who they sell to because they are not making money off the sale. There is no compensation that can offset the investment a Breeder has made so they need to be confident its the right fit. Many times saying more no’s then yes...A good Breeder will have different criteria for those wanting to carry on their bloodline, why? Because breeding is not a responsibility to ever be taken lightly, it’s a lifestyle choice set aside for ONLY the few devoted people willing to sacrifice.

Because a dog is never “just a pet” it’s the Breeder’s legacy, a little boy’s best friend, a little girls protector, an elderly persons therapy, a member of the family, someone’s whole world!!!

Written in part by: Sr. Eduardo Loredo Muller
Translated into English by: Angel Sophia Nogga

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03/07/2020

It's time to HONOR the efforts of dog breeders.

02/01/2020

Welcome to our page. We appreciate if posts can stay relevant to Labrador Retrievers and also to helping rescues find homes.

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Fredericton, NB

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