My cousin has a silver lab. Great dog. Super friendly. Energetic. Dumb enough to be cute but not so dumb it's annoying.@BeardOfKnowledge any thoughts/comments on silver labs?
I've still been looking around for lab pups, and there is a litter nearby that's about two weeks old. I don't know much about the silvers and not sure I've seen one around before, but I think they're pretty much standard and typical labs?
The pups do look great!
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I'm just dumb enoughMy cousin has a silver lab. Great dog. Super friendly. Energetic. Dumb enough to be cute but not so dumb it's annoying.
Labs are my personal preference for our family dog wants, and they’re what I know as far as temperament and personality. But I’ve never been around the silvers. Sounds like they are very typical, just a branch of of chocolates.My cousin has a silver lab. Great dog. Super friendly. Energetic. Dumb enough to be cute but not so dumb it's annoying.
I almost got a silver lab a few years back, as far as I can tell, no one seems to know if they're a real thing, or a designer breed that people keep inbreeding. The people who breed them say they're a natural coloration. People who breed traditional lab colors say they're man-made. I'm no expert, but I'd lean towards them being a man-made. It appears that they basically exist because people keep inbreeding the rare silver coloration. Ie, "Silver" is actually just a faulty chocolate. But some people decided they liked the look, I don't blame them, and decided to keep the party going. Silver labs had pretty strong representation around here about 10 years ago, but seem to have settled andbeen replaced by "Fox red" labs. For what it's worth, the AKC doesn't recognize anything other than chocolate, black, or yellow. I assume, that like me, you don't give a flying fuck about AKC classifications, but it's worth noting that if they look at silver labs and go "What the fuck is that?" it probably isn't something with a well established history.I've still been looking around for lab pups, and there is a litter nearby that's about two weeks old. I don't know much about the silvers and not sure I've seen one around before, but I think they're pretty much standard and typical labs?
Got a response to my inquiry about the pups, supposed to hear from them sometime soon to get more info.I almost got a silver lab a few years back, as far as I can tell, no one seems to know if they're a real thing, or a designer breed that people keep inbreeding. The people who breed them say they're a natural coloration. People who breed traditional lab colors say they're man-made. I'm no expert, but I'd lean towards them being a man-made. It appears that they basically exist because people keep inbreeding the rare silver coloration. Ie, "Silver" is actually just a faulty chocolate. But some people decided they liked the look, I don't blame them, and decided to keep the party going. Silver labs had pretty strong representation around here about 10 years ago, but seem to have settled andbeen replaced by "Fox red" labs. For what it's worth, the AKC doesn't recognize anything other than chocolate, black, or yellow. I assume, that like me, you don't give a flying fuck about AKC classifications, but it's worth noting that if they look at silver labs and go "What the fuck is that?" it probably isn't something with a well established history.
The ones I have met have been sweet dogs with typical lab temperaments, BUT you kind of never know what you're getting when you're getting a dog that specifically has to be bred for. I'd assume they run the gamut of typical Lab health issues but probably pile on some extras as designer dogs tend to have.
That being said, I'd get all of those puppies and live like a king. And oof, the exhaustion on that mama's face is palpable.
Literally read this post just now, switched to the camera app and took this photo without moving:Like one of these? I thought this was just some gimmick thing.
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They are good bowls. This one doesn't really need it because she's not a fanatical eater. But for a lab, yeah those bowls will slow them right down, for sure.
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Is that your living room?Literally read this post just now, switched to the camera app and took this photo without moving:
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They are good bowls. This one doesn't really need it because she's not a fanatical eater. But for a lab, yeah those bowls will slow them right down, for sure.
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I think they can show, but have to register as Chocolates. Again, neither of us care, lol. As I said, for me my concern would be that it wasn't well bred, but if you can confirm they weren't dipping in the shallow end of the gene pool to get their silvers, it should be a good pup.Got a response to my inquiry about the pups, supposed to hear from them sometime soon to get more info.
I did some internet research, and it was a lot of the same info mentioned in your post. It’s just a diluted gene in chocolate labs, but there really are two camps on these dogs. And like you said, I don’t give a shit about AKC classification, but from what I read it sounds like they can be recognized as full labs but not one of the 3 accepted colors (of that makes sense). Sounds like silvers don’t qualify to be in shows and shit like that, but whatever that’s not why I want one.
Who knows of this will work out, but they’re only about 45 min away, so I’m going to see if I can come meet the available ladies (I want a female)
No, that's the sunroom/dog's room/smoking room/fern room. It's neither inside nor fully outside. But more outside than inside. If Sadie finds a good stick on her morning walk, we let her carry it home and chew it up in her room. ?Is that your living room?
I think we’re going to go up next weekend to see them, 5 females and 6 males (they lost one too). They’re just over two weeks old now. Should be ready for release approximately end of July or so. But she said if we want to come claim one we can come by anytime.I think they can show, but have to register as Chocolates. Again, neither of us care, lol. As I said, for me my concern would be that it wasn't well bred, but if you can confirm they weren't dipping in the shallow end of the gene pool to get their silvers, it should be a good pup.
If you get a female dog you should name her Brianna Barksdale.
vacuum that carpet young manLiterally read this post just now, switched to the camera app and took this photo without moving:
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They are good bowls. This one doesn't really need it because she's not a fanatical eater. But for a lab, yeah those bowls will slow them right down, for sure.
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Meh, I do it if I'm having people over. Other than that, I don't care. It's not the house. Let the dog chew up sticks she finds.vacuum that carpet young man
@SongExotic2 say The Wire is the greatest show in the history of television. There's a few cast members who are members of the Barksdale family. It's a proper sounding last name when applied to a dog.I think we’re going to go up next weekend to see them, 5 females and 6 males (they lost one too). They’re just over two weeks old now. Should be ready for release approximately end of July or so. But she said if we want to come claim one we can come by anytime.
and forgive my ignorance, but I don’t get the Brianna Barksdale reference. I don’t watch much TV or movies, so I assume I’m missing something here lol
that’s a good jewish name i approveNo, that's the sunroom/dog's room/smoking room/fern room. It's neither inside nor fully outside. But more outside than inside. If Sadie finds a good stick on her morning walk, we let her carry it home and chew it up in her room. ?
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I just read a whole thread of someone asking for Jewish names for their new cat.that’s a good jewish name i approve
Ahh, gotcha.@SongExotic2 say The Wire is the greatest show in the history of television. There's a few cast members who are members of the Barksdale family. It's a proper sounding last name when applied to a dog.
It's worth watching, but you're honestly not missing much.I’ve never seen a single minute of The Wire ?
I’m sure it is, and I’m sure I’d like it.