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re: Looking for lab breeders in Louisiana?

Posted on 3/26/14 at 9:38 am to
Posted by GeauxTigerTM
Member since Sep 2006
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Posted on 3/26/14 at 9:38 am to
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It's a crap shoot. If its just a family pet, adopt. There's no need to break the bank on a dog that's gonna lay around and play fetch.


Thanks for the info! So let me ask as I've never done this...can you pretty much find a breed you're looking for when it comes to adoption, or are you essentially at the mercy of whatever is around...if that makes sense.

Again...thanks to all for the info!
Posted by AngryBeavers
Member since Jun 2012
4554 posts
Posted on 3/26/14 at 9:41 am to
Google it but there are rescues for most of the common breeds in every state.
Posted by WITNESS23
Member since Feb 2010
13722 posts
Posted on 3/26/14 at 9:50 am to
I own a lab from a breeder. Love him to death and will get another when it's time.

But in my experience, mutts are always very healthy.
Posted by GWfool
Member since Aug 2010
2354 posts
Posted on 3/26/14 at 9:55 am to
I don't know, its been 11 years. I still have the paperwork and can go look up the phone number.
Posted by Winkface
Member since Jul 2010
34377 posts
Posted on 3/26/14 at 10:06 am to
Got our's here: LINK

He's the best ever.

Posted by Winkface
Member since Jul 2010
34377 posts
Posted on 3/26/14 at 10:08 am to
quote:

So let me ask as I've never done this...can you pretty much find a breed you're looking for when it comes to adoption, or are you essentially at the mercy of whatever is around...if that makes sense.
If you want a specific breed, it is easier to look at rescue groups. The catch with the rescue groups is that they make you jump through a bunch of hoops to get the dog. Shelters will often times have pure breeds or good looking mutts but you have to check often. They go quick.
Posted by kingbob
Sorrento, LA
Member since Nov 2010
67075 posts
Posted on 3/26/14 at 10:11 am to
Have you checked the thread on the first page?
Posted by glassman
Next to the beer taps at Finn's
Member since Oct 2008
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Posted on 3/26/14 at 10:13 am to
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He's the best ever.


Good looking pup.

I think Dawson is going to be huge.
Posted by Winkface
Member since Jul 2010
34377 posts
Posted on 3/26/14 at 10:15 am to
I don't think he's going to get as big as what some thought. I'm ok with that. He's getting really fast too. So much fun.
Posted by glassman
Next to the beer taps at Finn's
Member since Oct 2008
116108 posts
Posted on 3/26/14 at 10:20 am to
Dawson is about to bet out of the "bear cub" looking phase and he is already big.
Posted by Dam Guide
Member since Sep 2005
15503 posts
Posted on 3/26/14 at 10:21 am to
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Not against that for any reason...just don't know the pros/cons. Snatchy's Hitler reference not withstanding (all domestic animals at this point are the result of selective breeding), I'm trying to find out the benefits of having a bred "pure" lab versus one that is not.

Not really looking for a debate between those who are pro breeding versus those who are not. Just wondering if there are any benefits to getting a dog from a breeder or any downsides from not. If it's a health issue, then I'd prefer tp pay more upfront to held alleviate potential problems down the road. If's it strictly a status symbol type thing to say you bought from a breeder, then I it's unimportant to me.


For a family pet, the benefits of breeding depend on how much you are willing to pay for a true quality breeder. A true quality breeder won't just ask you what gender/color you want, they will come to your house, verify you will be a good owner, interview the people living in your house all to match the best puppy with your family's characteristics and habits. They have been in the business for a long time and can read puppies attitudes and figure out if a family is a good match.

However, there are breed specific rescues that do the same with potential adoptions.

AKC makes a difference if you plan to do dog competitions where they cannot have a PAL listing or if you plan to eventually breed the dog for money. For pretty much every sport competition, a PAL is sufficient for that dog breed. Purebred Alternative Listing is where you can register a dog you believe to be purebred with the AKC that does not have papers. You take like two photos of the dog and send it in, they review the photos and send you back a certificate that allows you to take part in dogs sports for that breed instead of just registering in mix breed.

As you can see, a family pet that will remain a family pet has absolutely no need to be AKC. You can go to your local shelter and find plenty of lab puppies, they are everywhere. However, if you want to get more specific and find a personality that fits your family, look at breed specific rescues and high quality breeders. Just a warning, breed specific rescues will subject you to probably a much longer and aggravating appication process to adopt a dog than a breeder. Some groups will deny you for silly things, fences and kids (potentially wanting kids included) are a big ones.
This post was edited on 3/26/14 at 10:27 am
Posted by LSUGoose
Red Stick via St James Parish
Member since Jan 2006
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Posted on 3/26/14 at 10:25 am to
Posted by Neauxla
New Orleans
Member since Feb 2008
33443 posts
Posted on 3/26/14 at 10:29 am to
Why did my thread get anchored?

LINK
This post was edited on 3/26/14 at 10:30 am
Posted by Winkface
Member since Jul 2010
34377 posts
Posted on 3/26/14 at 10:44 am to
Super cute pups. I'd hate to separate them.
Posted by tgrbaitn08
Member since Dec 2007
146214 posts
Posted on 3/26/14 at 10:48 am to
my kids want a dog so damn bad
Posted by BRgetthenet
Member since Oct 2011
117689 posts
Posted on 3/26/14 at 10:49 am to
Not bad. But he's no Fred, ma'am.
Posted by tigers102886
Member since May 2008
1227 posts
Posted on 3/26/14 at 11:00 am to
I don't know how it is with Labs since they are so common, but when I was looking for my Blue Heeler, I just looked through the Classifieds of various papers, craigslist, and various puppy finder websites. When I found a promising ad, I would contact the person with questions and make a visit out to view the puppies to see how they were being taken care of.

I ended up spending $150 and have had no problems in the two years I've had my dog. I have no papers on the dog, but I had no plans to breed or compete.

Posted by Camo Tiger 337
Lake Charles
Member since Jan 2014
2014 posts
Posted on 3/26/14 at 11:17 am to
Yeah, and don't be scared to adopt either. You potentially save a life in the process of making one of the best friends you can get, a family member that will love you more than it loves itself.

Now if you want a certain breed, just call up an animal shelter or see if there are any in the paper. Be careful with certain sellers though, could be poorly bred and suffer because of it.
Posted by Winkface
Member since Jul 2010
34377 posts
Posted on 3/26/14 at 11:18 am to
Get them one!
Posted by GeauxTigerTM
Member since Sep 2006
30596 posts
Posted on 3/26/14 at 11:20 am to
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Dam Guide


Great info...thanks!
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