Lily’s Labradors

Lily’s Labradors Breeding working Labradors that are fully health tested and hips and elbows cleared.

Happy national labrador day! Lily’s pups have all grown so much and are learning new things everyday 💕 I love seeing pic...
01/08/2025

Happy national labrador day! Lily’s pups have all grown so much and are learning new things everyday 💕 I love seeing pictures and hearing updates and thought I would share some pictures and a couple updates with you 🥰

With the puppies officially being 3 months old now I’m sure many are starting to think of the next steps, spaying and ne...
01/04/2025

With the puppies officially being 3 months old now I’m sure many are starting to think of the next steps, spaying and neutering. As written in the contract I recommend waiting on spaying and neutering until the earliest 14 months of age or 2 years being the recommended age for full maturity to hit. Below is an article that explains why spaying and neutering early causes long term health problems and can actually cause hip and elbow dysplasia due to not allowing growth platelets to close all the way before surgery. Please give this a thought before considering what age you will spay or neuter at. If you have any questions please feel free to reach out.

🚨 PAEDIATRIC NEUTERING & SPAYING🚨
🚨 EARLY SPAY & NEUTERING 🚨
Paediatric is under 6 months, Early is under full maturity (around 18 months- 24 months+).
Paediatric neutering( PN)/spaying (PS)& Early Spay (ES)/ Early Neutering (EN) is a taboo subject with different opinions- there are still a handful of vets who follow outdated information and recommend to new owners. They only recommend it because of ‘overpopulation’ in dogs, the overcrowding in rescue centres , outdated information, the stigma against certain breeds, and old myths such as preventing or stopping behavioural issues (marking or aggression for example).

Medical necessity aside such as a puppy with one testicle , while there are a handful of benefits for this procedure such as preventing 2 types of cancers- through extensive research by grad students , researchers, vets, vet hospitals and those others specialised the research proves it’s actually not as beneficial as once believed for our beloved animals, that is comes with harsh and even irreversible health issues and consequences.

In my opinion, as well as many professionals, unless a dog medically needs it they should stay intact. However that’s just my personal views with my dogs which I understand isn’t realistic for a lot of owners. If you want to neuter or spay, my advice based off scientific evidence would be to wait until they are at least 2 years old. This of course isn’t a set rule, it’s a breed-by-breed case, so if you have a larger dog they’d be neutered at 3-4 years old compared to a smaller breed. Or look into other options such as O***y Sparing Spay (OSS) and vasectomies which can be done at ANY age and prevents unwanted litters, without the increased health risks.

PN/PS ES/EN prevents several types of cancers (testicular for example) while increasing the risks of 20+ more ; bladder cancer , osteosarcoma (bone cancer) , cardiac hemangiosarcoma (cancer in the blood vessels, common), splenic hemangiosarcoma (cancer in the spleen, most common spleen cancer) , and the even more common prostate cancer. It doesn’t stop there, it also increases the joint diseases such as hip and elbow dysplasia , stunts growth, incontinence, joint issues, Atopic dermatitis, autoimmune hemolytic anemia, hypoadrencortiscism, immune-medicated polyarthristis , cruciate injuries, inflammatory bowel disease, IVDD and the list goes on. There’s also current studies still ongoing.

Your dog/Female NEEDS their hormones and their growth plates to close. Imagine this being equivalent to puberty for humans, we need to go through our different development stages and receive our hormones. Otherwise, your dog/female development is ‘stuck’ in a puppy like manner and will never mature to their full potential; Some of the Growth plates don’t close until 17-19 months+ (of course, breed by breed basis). PS/PN ES/EN affects their growth plates, it can cause them to grow taller than average, leggy, more lanky and ‘roachbacked’. Most PN/PS EN/ES are either very small and undefined for their breed, or a giant in their breed compared to intact or waited at a more appropriate time.
When allowed to develop properly, they will fill out, be more defined, better bone density and coat quality- they mature in adults properly.

Now of course, there are several variables that can affect a dog’s structure and development such as their diet, environment, and training regimen; we do have ‘throwback genes’ too , just as we can look like our (great+) grandparents , so they can also have slimmer features down to genetics. Each pup to their litter won’t be identical, some are genetically slim while others are genetically slow growers. Or even if the breeding pair wasn’t compatible , producing pups that reflect that- (choosing a sire for a dam takes a lot of factors, however when all things are ticked off (i.e health testing ect), they should also be physically compatible and match) however there is a visual difference between genetics and stunted development from PN/PS EN/ES.

There’s also a common myth that states a girl should be bred from before you spay her- this just isn’t true either. Do not breed unless you’ve thoroughly researched what breeding means, including if your pet should be bred from- which a lot are not. Breeding shouldn’t be done on a whim and will be damaging. This isn’t a ‘get rich quick scheme’.

Another recommendation from some professionals too is to early neuter/spay or paediatric neuter/spay if your pet has behavioural issues. De-s*xing WILL NOT put a stop to issues such as marking, aggression to you/other people, food aggression, biting, aggressive with other dogs, or the most common - hu***ng. Only a TRAINER or behavioural specialist will help fix these issues as this is a behavioural problem.

For example, hu***ng isn’t necessarily a s*xual desire for dogs, this can simply be pent up energy, overstimulation, or over excitement! This can commonly happen when guests arrive, meeting new people/dogs, playing , or come home from a walk. There’s also recent studies that have shown that PN/PS EN/ES actually increases fearfulness and even aggression in dogs, among other psychological and behavioural issues.
You need to train your dogs, give them a purpose. Your working breeds absolutely thrive on a purpose but they need to be trained properly, this goes for every breed too.

Also to add, this isn’t to bash vets! So please, no harsh comments insulting them. They do a brilliant job, however just like humans, when they give a recommendation for a procedure or give a diagnosis- always ask for a second opinion, even a third or go to the relevant specialist. I commend vets for all they do.
Remember that this is always a personal decision, you know what’s best for your lifestyle and your family so this post isn’t to pressure you to keep intact pets, only to provide information that isn’t always easily accessible or wildly spoken about.

I understand it’s not reasonable for every pet owner to keep an intact dog, especially those who have many dogs of the opposite s*x, our rescue centres are over run! There’s better options, putting our ANIMAL’s wellbeing first. I know many rescue centres have stopped paediatric neutering and spaying, but so many still do this outdated practice. Which can actually add to the problem , as not many owners can afford the medical bills this outdated practice can cause-resulting in surrendering the animal. OSS and vasectomies are a better option, can be done even as a puppy.

So in conclusion, your decision is your decision, the recommended age to des*x is 2 years minimum (breed by breed basis so you may have to wait longer depending)to allow your dog to go through ‘puberty’ , to wait for their growth palettes to mature and close, and for them to fully mature. Or if you want to remain intact you can, there’s other options too, such as vasectomy and O***y Sparing Spay, this prevents unwanted litters while also allowing them to keep their hormones to mature properly without the increased cancer risks, this procedure can be done at any age as it doesn’t affect the development.

For more in depth advice, please consult your local vets to make a decision that fits your household😌.

I can provide more links if anyone is interested- these are all written by vets, animal hospitals or those qualified.
Also, it you have any pictures you’d like to contribute, please feel free to inbox me☺️.

https://iaabcjournal.org/spay-and-neuter-surgery-effects-on-dogs/

https://www.vrcc.com/oncology/does-early-castration-increase-the-risk-of-cancer-in-dogs/?fbclid=IwAR17LdiwJLUF__g1LyCh0ZnnjTMYlUql8KmVTYd5UCIX72Y61HTzxD7YBHA

🚨 This one is the BEST link 🚨
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CIlv7XHpc9OnBMb5f_Njbm5aGyVSpmjW/view?fbclid=IwAR2mwXT6K71qADwxHxZpBVHTBfzut_rxF4ZqhXxlPjVf-BRCToLLS7oEbhE

https://www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/long-term-health-risks-benefits-spay-neuter-dogs/?fbclid=IwAR04bcq1K1JHrMViWlg6rIOK2muSahV7JeQJwr4sH9RE0FTTuJnsjUG8nnk

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4096726/pdf/pone.0102241.pdf?fbclid=IwAR0MSeMFVCUF1elU5yMhNY1x5IaXeL4wl8YINvAYVpZfPMPfq8ns_yu3g4c

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/j.1748-5827.2011.01220.x?fbclid=IwAR2onoteNLht756AZ-vTfNhE6EA0ruZu35DiMLFjLbK14IbANtrL65RFy04

https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/canine-corner/201702/are-there-behavior-changes-when-dogs-are-spayed-or-neutered?fbclid=IwAR3WURZDhmWitmkTqeyeiz1FzGQVFVSLc-eiqFL34ODK8sRWMcGOuJ7gINc

http://www.naiaonline.org/pdfs/LongTermHealthEffectsOfSpayNeuterInDogs.pdf?fbclid=IwAR1A9Bk78FM1XWsHSg2KtX-sKWdb3hOdgZmIqSOhnexHt59igf1PcYN3Tf8

https://aacrjournals.org/cebp/article/11/11/1434/166639/Endogenous-Gonadal-Hormone-Exposure-and-Bone

OSS&Vasectomy information 🙂
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fvets.2020.00342/full?fbclid=IwAR2pG55AM0_K_nsh6beWBkC9MniCVwcrJQsbvbPEmrUQzdi4-Wj6wnJE35k

Pictures- Example of the difference between paediatric neutering/spaying and remaining in tact (litter mates) , and those allowed to have their first season and develop properly (remain intact).
Written and researched by Bunny French.

Merry Christmas from my pack to yours 💙❤️💜
12/25/2024

Merry Christmas from my pack to yours 💙❤️💜

Merry Christmas from my pack to yours 💙❤️💜 Hope you all enjoy the holidays surrounded by family and friends 🎄
12/25/2024

Merry Christmas from my pack to yours 💙❤️💜
Hope you all enjoy the holidays surrounded by family and friends 🎄

12/24/2024

Lavender has already found her toy drive just like her momma 💜 Anyone else’s pup showing that love for fetch yet?

Let’s see how big those pups are getting! Share a picture of your lily pup in the comments and the funniest fact about t...
12/15/2024

Let’s see how big those pups are getting! Share a picture of your lily pup in the comments and the funniest fact about them so far. I’ll go first, Lavender loves to sleep on my pillow (even when my head is on it 🤣). Cinnamon thinks she’s a big dog in a little dogs body and try’s to play with even the biggest dogs she can find 💗
Your turn!

This little girl gets to stay with us a couple extra weeks but is now called Cinnamon Spice by her new momma 💗🎄🥰
12/15/2024

This little girl gets to stay with us a couple extra weeks but is now called Cinnamon Spice by her new momma 💗🎄🥰

Angel is the last pup to find a home. The bonus part to this is over the last week she’s been getting a lot more one on ...
12/09/2024

Angel is the last pup to find a home. The bonus part to this is over the last week she’s been getting a lot more one on one training time! She’s been working on sit, come, no, and bed. She LOVES her crate and as long as the door is open she will go nap in there all by herself. If the door is shut she settles down quickly for a nap. I would also like to say she’s 80% potty trained already and will whine when she needs outside. If she does go inside it’s on her p*e pad. I would say that’s a great start for 9 weeks old 💖

Maui is off to his new home today to meet his new lab sister Luna! That leaves me with Lavie and Angel 💜💗
12/06/2024

Maui is off to his new home today to meet his new lab sister Luna!
That leaves me with Lavie and Angel 💜💗

Just like that the only remaining puppy is Angel 💖 If you are interested and wanting to know more please reach out! 💗Hea...
12/05/2024

Just like that the only remaining puppy is Angel 💖 If you are interested and wanting to know more please reach out!
💗Health tested
💗Vet checked/first vaccination
💗desensitized to water, loud sounds, and the car
💗 started on potty training and crate training

Lilyanna is off to her new forever family today ❤️ She’s gonna have so much fun with her little girls in all this snow ❄...
12/05/2024

Lilyanna is off to her new forever family today ❤️ She’s gonna have so much fun with her little girls in all this snow ❄️

Lilyanna will always hold a special piece of my heart 💗 Here is mother and daughter at the same age
12/04/2024

Lilyanna will always hold a special piece of my heart 💗 Here is mother and daughter at the same age

Marley is off to her forever family today. I know you will get spoiled by your daddy 💛
12/02/2024

Marley is off to her forever family today. I know you will get spoiled by your daddy 💛

It was a bittersweet weekend having Maui, Teddy, and Lucky leave for their forever homes. Maui and Teddy stayed local wh...
12/02/2024

It was a bittersweet weekend having Maui, Teddy, and Lucky leave for their forever homes. Maui and Teddy stayed local whereas Lucky landed safely in Manitoba to meet her new mommy ❤️ 3 more pups will be saying their goodbyes later this week. That leaves us with just Angel looking for her forever home for the holidays. In the meantime, she will enjoy some more one on one time and play date with Lavender.

Lilyanna found her forever family ❤️Only miss angel is left 💖
12/01/2024

Lilyanna found her forever family ❤️
Only miss angel is left 💖

Hello my fellow puppy parents and potential puppy parents, I’m a huge advocate for Tractive and have one for all my dogs...
12/01/2024

Hello my fellow puppy parents and potential puppy parents, I’m a huge advocate for Tractive and have one for all my dogs as it’s a great piece of mind for me and allows my dogs to do what they do best and adventure through life. Tractive is a dog/cat tracker that allows you to have real time GPS tracking as well as activity and sleep tracking. It connects to apple or android devices. I got a email saying their Black Friday sale is on till Monday wanted to share the opportunity with you guys to check out something I’ve been using for 2 and a half years now while it’s on sale. I have never lost Lily before on any adventures but I will not lie, I’ve definitely used the live gps function on her when her nose hits a scent and she’s off on a mission. I also wanted to mention that you can have tractive friends and and compare how your activity to your friends, breed, or global chart. If you have any questions about this potentially life saving device, feel free to reach out to me 😊
Tractive

Maui, Lavie, and Marley got their baths today! 🧡💜💛P.S Marley LOVES the bath and sat so nicely 😊
11/30/2024

Maui, Lavie, and Marley got their baths today! 🧡💜💛
P.S Marley LOVES the bath and sat so nicely 😊

Maui, Teddy, and Lucky got their baths tonight so they are all ready for their new adventures tomorrow 🥰 Definitely gonn...
11/30/2024

Maui, Teddy, and Lucky got their baths tonight so they are all ready for their new adventures tomorrow 🥰 Definitely gonna miss them all and wish them the best!

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