
2x National Champion of England Peter of Faskally used to create what is known as the American Field Trial Labrador is listed 70 times in one line of Star's Pedigree. Have questions or ready to get one of these beauties? Call Dan or Mary at 91Įach line of GGP's have over 1000 titles alone in each line dating back to 1868. These pups will make great hunters, field trial and family dogs. Some are hunting commands and other are daily words. Puppies know about 15 words/phrases and learning every day. Parents are 65 & 70lbs.They quickly come when calling their name. Introduced to water, pheasant wing/scent on bumper with lead. For the most part very few AKC Championed Lined Boxers take the time or money to health test. Then the health tests that are performed on each Boxer is very costly. The show expense alone is thousands of dollars. Both parents are EEbb - Solid Black but on Star's side is a lot of yellow and some chocolate so puppy will have to be color tests to see if they have yellow or choc.īeautiful face/heads w/superb confirmation, noses to the ground all the time. The time, work and monies put into a AKC Champion Boxer vs a Championed Line is tremendous. This was a planned breeding - Star in California and Recon in Idaho. One year guarantee on genetic health per Vet testing and reports stating the problem. Puppies have had 1st and 2nd shots, 2x dewormed, dew claws removed, microchipped. SIRE - HRCH MH Gun Dog Ranch's River Dog ReconnaissanceĮye CERF/CAER: NORMAL LR-EYE15369/13M-VPIĭAM - Gromer's Stars And Sunshine Dee'lite No doubt these Labs were Born to Hunt! Ready to go now! You might see a CH (Conformation Champion), FC (Field Champion) or MACH (Master Agility Champion) affixed to the front of one of your dogs ancestors names. This means that at least one of its parents or grandparents earned an AKC Championship title. (Read more below)ĭam & Sire have a combined 113 RETRIEVER HALL OF FAME CHAMPIONS in both Pedigrees. It will show you if your dog has champions in its bloodline. AKC BLACK LAB PUPPIES w/EXCEPTIONAL PEDIGREE Dates back to 1868 England.
