COAL HILL Labradors

COAL HILL Labradors AKC LABRADOR RETRIEVERS, HEALTH TESTED, AMERICAN/ENGLISH LABS.

AKC Labrador planned litter for next spring/summer could get all 3 colors. DNA clear for EIC,CNM,DM,PRA, HNPK.  taking d...
08/31/2023

AKC Labrador planned litter for next spring/summer could get all 3 colors. DNA clear for EIC,CNM,DM,PRA, HNPK. taking deposits for picks message me
1st PICK BLACK MALE RESERVED FOR R&J B.
1st PICK CHOCOLATE MALE RESERVED FOR K M.

02/16/2023

Indy and Gunner growing up

New girl Indy, beautiful girl....
12/21/2022

New girl Indy, beautiful girl....

She is growing, 11 lbs this week.
12/04/2022

She is growing, 11 lbs this week.

Gunner will be getting a new play buddy soon in December, Meet his newest sister we still need ideas for a call name. Th...
11/22/2022

Gunner will be getting a new play buddy soon in December, Meet his newest sister we still need ideas for a call name. This pup is super special and is out of lines from my favorite female Baluke who passed away way to soon.

Our new boy gunner, growing up some.
10/15/2022

Our new boy gunner, growing up some.

Our new boy Gunner super excited to have a new puppy running around here.
09/29/2022

Our new boy Gunner super excited to have a new puppy running around here.

Well said.....My purchase of a well bred purebred did not sentence another dog to death.My purchase of a well bred pureb...
09/14/2022

Well said.....
My purchase of a well bred purebred did not sentence another dog to death.
My purchase of a well bred purebred did not cause an increase in the number of dogs in shelter.
My breeding of a well bred purebred did not mean another dog did not find its forever home.
My Stud fathering a litter of beautiful puppies did not result in those puppies ending up in a shelter.
My wanting a dog with a predictable temperament from healthy lineage did not cause another dog to not get adopted.
My meticulous research and support of only the most responsible of breeders is not the problem. It is not what you should be mad at. It is not what you should be pushing the blame onto.
I am not the one who brought these dogs into the world irresponsibly and left them in a shelter. Responsible breeders are not the ones who put dogs into shelters either.
It is my home, my life, and my choice of what kind of dog to bring into it. Maybe I needed a working dog, a sport dog, or simply a companion puppy to raise of a breed I enjoy. No matter the reason, my choice to support a reputable breeder did not send a shelter dog to its death.
A breeder who health tests, temperament tests, studies pedigrees, proves a dog worthy of being bred, and only breeds when doing so is of benefit to the breed is not contributing to the number of homeless dogs.
The number of homeless dogs in the world is a problem, but it is not a problem exacerbated by reputable breeders and those who purchase from them.
Your neighbor down the street who refuses to contain his unaltered dogs IS contributing to the problem.
Your friend who impulse bought a dog at PetLand IS contributing to the problem.
That guy on Craigslist pumping out the trendiest designer mix as fast as he can IS contributing to the problem.
Your relative who just HAS to let their dog have one litter “so she can experience motherhood” or because “she’s just so sweet” IS contributing to the problem.
Your old high school classmate who bought a high energy working breed without taking the time to research its needs and realize it was not a good fit for their household ahead of time IS contributing to the problem.
A reputable breeder offers their lifelong support. A reputable breeder would never allow their dogs to end up in a shelter to begin with. A reputable breeder makes it a contractual obligation to return dogs they have produced back to them should you find yourself unable of keeping it.
It is understandable to be angry about the number of homeless dogs in the world, but if you take a deeper look, you will find your anger is misplaced.
If you take a deeper look, you will find reputable breeders and those of us who purchase from them are just as angry, we are just pointing fingers at the right causes.

so stinkin cute
09/05/2022

so stinkin cute

This is something everyone should see.When you get your 8/10 week old puppies, please keep this image in mind.  Their bo...
08/14/2022

This is something everyone should see.
When you get your 8/10 week old puppies, please keep this image in mind. Their bones do not even touch yet. They plod around so cutely with big floppy paws and wobbly movement because their joints are entirely made up of muscle, tendons, ligaments with skin covering. Nothing is fitting tightly together or has a true socket yet.
When you run them excessively or don't restrict their exercise to stop them from overdoing it during this period you don't give them a chance to grow properly. Every big jump or excited bouncing run causes impacts between the bones. In reasonable amounts this is not problematic and is the normal wear and tear that every animal will engage in.
But when you're letting puppy jump up and down off the lounge or bed, take them for long walks/hikes, you are damaging that forming joint. When you let the puppy scramble on tile with no traction you are damaging the joint.
You only get the chance to grow them once. A well built body is something that comes from excellent breeding and a great upbringing-BOTH, not just one.
Once grown you will have the rest of their life to spend playing and engaging in higher impact exercise. So keep it calm while they're still little baby puppies and give the gift that can only be given once.

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