Von Bussler Labrador Retrievers & Labradoodles

Von Bussler Labrador Retrievers & Labradoodles Breeder of beautiful Labrador retrievers and Labradoodles from health tested parents We breed for disposition, health and soundness.
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We are a hobby breeder of labrador retrievers, committed to improving the breed and producing companion animals with excellent temperaments and sound health. Our Labradors are AKC registered and their hips are certified through OFA (Orthopedic Foundation for Animals) method. We also test our dogs for EIC (Exercise Induced Collapse), DM (Degenerative Myelopathy), and CNM (Centronuclear Myopathy). W

e offer a health guarantee on all puppies. Enjoy your visit to our site and feel free to contact us with any questions.

06/03/2024

I just read a thread and wanted to beat my head against the wall. Sadly asking an opinion on Facebook is not a great way to educate yourself unless it’s a group of professionals, and even then….

So what was the post that made me feel this way?

“DIFFERENCES BETWEEN YELLOW, BLACK AND CHOCOLATE LABS
For those who have owned and lived with different colors of labs, are there any characteristics that are similar to the other.
Hoping this might help those fur parents looking into getting a new furry family member.”

Let’s throw some actual facts and education out instead of old wives tails and crazy town. As a Labrador Breeder, judge, and someone in vet med, let’s break it down with science instead of opinion. We will simplify.

Answers were all over the board saying things like yellows always have allergies. Black labs are lazy and overweight. Soooo much misinformation. My head was ready to explode, so I needed to blog!

Let’s start with color genetics.
Black is dominant, and chocolate and black are on the same gene pairing on the B locus. In fact all labs are either a black lab or a chocolate lab. Let me repeat that. All labs are either black or chocolate. Now you think I am a nut, because what about yellow? Yellow is on the E locus and is a masking gene. Mask gene means it covers up the existing color with yellow. The dog is either masking a black lab or masking a chocolate lab. How can you tell? Does the yellow lab have black pigment around the eyes and on the nose or is the pigment chocolate, or is the pigment as lab breeders call it “liver?” Sometimes the slang term used is Dudley, but that is a completely different conversation.

So Labs are either black or chocolate and can be masked by the yellow gene.

What comes next?
Color inheritance.
Chocolate and yellow gene traits are double recessive so to produce chocolate or yellow it must be carried by both parents, and the offspring must get a copy from each parent to express the color, meaning that you can see it with exception to black. Black is dominant and the default basically. Only takes one copy to produce black, not two.

Here is why all the stuff above is silly.
Let’s say the Sire/Dad is black, but he carries chocolate and carries one copy of yellow. He can produce all three colors. Let’s say the Dam/Mom is chocolate and carries yellow. They have ten puppies. Same mom and dad, same genetics, same gene pool. Because of their color genetics this litter could produce black, chocolate, and yellow. All three colors. Are you telling me each color is going to have different traits because of their color? No. It doesn’t work that way. It’s just an uneducated opinion. The puppies will get similar traits to mom and dad and other dogs in their pedigree no matter the color. Hereditary traits like activity level, temperament, and ability are passed down no matter what color. Same with most health issues and allergies. Color doesn’t matter, unless you are adding dilutes in and then again there are a couple of additional factors.

That being said there are a few things you should know. Yes, chocolates have a shorter lifespan. They don’t know why, but they do think it has something to do with chocolate being a double recessive gene trait. On average, they live almost 2 years less than their black and yellow counterparts.

Why do people say chocolates are crazy? Well, that one’s not so much of a wives tale or opinion. Unfortunately, back in the 1960s after the first chocolate started winning in the show, chocolate became very popular. With their popularity, the demand became very high and every chocolate lab out there whether good bad or ugly, was being bred whether they should have been or not. This did create some high drive and unintelligent dogs. Unfortunately, this had nothing to do with color and everything to do with a boom in bed Breeding and backyard Breeding. That has changed to some extent but there are still breeders just breeding for color.

Let’s talk shedding. That depends on how correct the coat is and if they are on a good food. Show lines tend to have a more even coat with better under coat. This can mean more hair. Yellow shows up a bit more. Again, it’s not coat color as much as coat traits.

Hope this helps. 

Happy Valentine’s Day, from our doghouse to yours!
02/14/2024

Happy Valentine’s Day, from our doghouse to yours!

02/11/2024

To ensure a happy Valentine's Day, keep in mind the potential dangers of certain flowers and opt for pet-friendly alternatives. Our furbabies are counting us. 💕💘

02/06/2024
01/30/2024

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Tripp (formerly Trace) living his best life with his new mom! 🐾💙
01/25/2024

Tripp (formerly Trace) living his best life with his new mom! 🐾💙

01/23/2024

A tip to keep in mind this coming Valentine’s Day.

01/22/2024

Did you know this was a risk to your pet?

Update: Brooks is reserved, pending deposit. I can't believe I'm posting this again... We thought we’d found Brooks a pe...
01/19/2024

Update: Brooks is reserved, pending deposit.

I can't believe I'm posting this again...

We thought we’d found Brooks a perfect family… three times now! Two families have ”ghosted” him. The other one has not been able to commit at this time. So, he is now available ... again. None of the familes that turned him down have actually met him. So, its nothing he's done. It's merely tough luck. He's healthy, gorgeous and sweet as can be. If you’re considering adding a VBL puppy to your family, message us to see if Brooks is the right fit.

Brooks is AKC registered, microchipped, has all age appropriate vaccinations and dewormings, has had a full veterinary exam, and will come home with his first month of heartworm preventative, 30 days of free pet insurance through Trupanion, and lifetime breeder support.

Both parents have DNA disease trait testing (tested for 180+ disease traits) and OFA hip and elbow xrays, along with patella and cardiac testing. All OFA testing was submitted and scored by the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals.

The best way to spend these cold days. 💙❄️
01/15/2024

The best way to spend these cold days. 💙❄️

Edited to add: Brooks has finally found his furever home, and will have another VBL puppy as a big brother! We thought w...
01/14/2024

Edited to add: Brooks has finally found his furever home, and will have another VBL puppy as a big brother!

We thought we’d found Brooks a perfect family… twice. However, both families have ”ghosted” him. So, he is now available again. I’m delivering his last littermate, Trace, to St. Louis tomorrow. If you’re considering adding a VBL puppy to your family, message us to see if Brooks is the right fit.

Brooks is AKC registered, microchipped, has all age appropriate vaccinations and dewormings, has had a full veterinary exam, and will come home with his first month of heartworm preventative, 30 days of free pet insurance through Trupanion, and lifetime breeder support.

Both parents have DNA disease trait testing (tested for 180+ disease traits) and OFA hip and elbow xrays, along with patella and cardiac testing. All OFA testing was submitted and scored by the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals.

01/14/2024

5 Steps to Greater Happiness… ⬇️

I haven’t posted an update on Enzo in awhile, and figured this picture was the perfect opportunity! His eyes have improv...
01/12/2024

I haven’t posted an update on Enzo in awhile, and figured this picture was the perfect opportunity! His eyes have improved more than we ever imagined they would. The scarring on his right eye is pretty much non existent, and the scarring on his left eye continues to improve. He was neutered recently and had a quick, easy recovery. I had every intention of finding him a great home once we got his health concerns under control, but he is very comfortable here, loves the dogs, and makes the perfect coffee table centerpiece. ❤️

01/10/2024

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Update: Trace has found his forever family and will have one of Elsa’s babies to play with! The last boy from Bailey & B...
01/09/2024

Update: Trace has found his forever family and will have one of Elsa’s babies to play with!

The last boy from Bailey & Bo’s litter, Trace! He has the sweetest, goofiest personality. He will be 10 weeks old tomorrow and is ready to go home anytime.

Both parents have DNA disease trait testing (tested for 180+ disease traits) and OFA hip and elbow xrays, along with patella and cardiac testing. All OFA testing was submitted and scored by the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals.
Puppies are AKC registered, microchipped, have all age appropriate vaccinations and dewormings, have had a full veterinary exam, and will come home with their first month of heartworm preventative, 30 days of free pet insurance through Trupanion, and lifetime breeder support. If you are considering adding a VBL puppy to your family, feel free to message me!

Our 2 available boys, Trace and Brooks. Trace has never been reserved and Brooks’ family has quit answering text message...
12/23/2023

Our 2 available boys, Trace and Brooks. Trace has never been reserved and Brooks’ family has quit answering text messages, so he is available again. 👻

Both parents have DNA disease trait testing (tested for 180+ disease traits) and OFA hip and elbow xrays, along with patella and cardiac testing. All OFA testing was submitted and scored by the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals.
Puppies are AKC registered, microchipped, have all age appropriate vaccinations and dewormings, have had a full veterinary exam, and will come home with their first month of heartworm preventative, 30 days of free pet insurance through Trupanion, and lifetime breeder support. If you are considering adding a VBL puppy to your family, feel free to message me!

Bailey and Bo’s BIG boys! At (almost) 7 weeks old, everyone is between 9-10.5lbs. They will see Dr. Hodapp tomorrow for ...
12/19/2023

Bailey and Bo’s BIG boys! At (almost) 7 weeks old, everyone is between 9-10.5lbs. They will see Dr. Hodapp tomorrow for 7 week puppy exams.

I have one precious boy, Trace, on the hunt for his forever family. If you are interested in adding Trace to your family, feel free to message me.

12/16/2023

Tis the season that we look for gifts for our fuzzy friends. We want bang for our buck and something that will last. Please do NOT choose rawhide, and here is why!

What are rawhide dog treats made of?

Rawhide treats come from the inner layer of cow or horse hides. During manufacturing, the hides are cleaned and cut or ground. Then they’re pressed into chewable dog treats of different shapes and sizes. To make them more appealing for dogs, some rawhide treats contain beef, chicken, or liver flavorings.

Rawhide digestibility can vary from dog to dog and from chew to chew. Generally speaking, rawhides are not easily digested, which is why large chunks that break off and are swallowed whole can cause intestinal obstructions in dogs. Any rawhide pieces your dog breaks off and swallows will have to pass through their digestive system in chunks, since they won’t be digested as well as the rest of their food.

These are the most common rawhide risks:

Contamination.
As with pet toys, rawhide chews can contain trace amounts of toxic chemicals. And, as with other pet (or human) foods, Salmonella or E. coli contamination is possible. Even humans can be at risk when coming into contact with these bacteria on rawhide treats.

Digestive irritation.
Some dogs are simply sensitive or allergic to rawhide or other substances used in their manufacture. This can cause problems, including diarrhea.

Choking or blockages.
Rawhide bones and other edible chews can pose a choking and blockage risk. In fact, this is a much bigger risk than contamination or digestive irritation. If your dog swallows large pieces of rawhide, the rawhide can get stuck in the esophagus or other parts of the digestive tract. Depending on its size and where it is located, a vet may be able to remove these pieces fairly easily through the throat with a procedure known as an endoscopy. But sometimes, abdominal surgery is needed to remove them from the stomach or intestines. If it isn’t resolved, a blockage can lead to death.

There is no such thing as a 100% safe chew toy for dogs. We know that. The key is to make educated decisions and use healthy natural products.

Here are a few suggestions we use to enrich dogs and keep them busy.
Bully sticks
Cow hooves
Buffalo horn
Antler chews (not for aggressive chewers)
Pigs or cow ears
Freeze dried Cow Lung
Pet Pairings Food Seasoning on or in Chew toys you can fill and freeze. (Link in comments)

Picks have been made and these are our available boys. Trace, Conway, Hank, and Garth! If you would like more info on an...
12/13/2023

Picks have been made and these are our available boys. Trace, Conway, Hank, and Garth! If you would like more info on any of these boys, send me a message.

12/11/2023

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Bailey and Bo’s big 5 week old babies! This crew is so much fun. They love chasing each other around and playing with te...
12/08/2023

Bailey and Bo’s big 5 week old babies! This crew is so much fun. They love chasing each other around and playing with tennis balls! 💙
I have a few puppies looking for their forever families. Both parents have DNA disease trait testing (tested for 180+ disease traits) and OFA hip and elbow xrays, along with patella and cardiac testing. All OFA testing was submitted and scored by the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals. If you are considering adding a VBL puppy to your family, feel free to message me!

11/30/2023

During any season, but especially the holiday season, it is important to be aware of the food in your home that may be delicious but can be truly dangerous for your pets. Here are a few of the common holiday toxins to be aware of in order to make sure everyone can celebrate without worry.

11/25/2023

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