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Lab Retriever pups

1-231-267-5133

"Yellow-Black-Chocolate"

 

Welcome To Chocklabs!

No puppies at this time!

Our philosophy at CHOCKLABS is to breed quality LABRADOR RETRIEVERS, paying close attention to temperament, health, and socialization skills.  We strive to produce pups that become great companions, good hunters and excellent family dogs with good dispositions, and complying to the AKC Breed's Standards (OFA)(CERF)(OFEL)(PENNHIP)(OPTIGEN TESTING)

We have a small (Our Kennel) and the dogs we breed are family pets. We are not into volume so we have at most 1 - 2 litters per year. We do not breed for family pets, we breed with the intention to keep puppies for our breeding program. LOCATED IN WILLIAMSBURG, MICHIGAN (NEAR TRAVERSE CITY), our main goal, as a LABRADOR BREEDER, is to produce a well-rounded, loving and loyal companion.

Our selective breeding program provides quality, solid, and sweet tempered Labradors meeting the breed standard  thus providing you with an addition to the family with a long tenure.

These gentle dogs trace their origins back to St. Johns region of Newfoundland, Canada.  Labradors are a strong built medium sized, short coupled dog possessing a sound, athletic conformation to enable it to function as a gun dog, quality to win in the show ring and a gentle temperament to be a family companion. 

Their coat is short and dense having a hard texture look/feeling and a soft, weather-resistant undercoat. A slight wave down the back is permissible. Colors are solid black, yellow (light cream to fox red) and chocolate (light to dark).

Temperament is kind, outgoing, tractable nature, eager to please, non-aggressiveness towards humans or other animals, loving, affectionate, easy to train willing workers.

Size ranges from 21 1/2 to 24 1/2 at the shoulders. Weight: 55 - 80 lbs. 

Labrador Retriever Standards and Importance of Genetic testing

If you were interested in purchasing a special puppy from CHOCKLABS, we would love to hear from you.

Thank you Jo Morris

The LabraData Base offers a variety of information about Dogs, Litters, Certifications, Titles, Health and much more. Users may browse or submit data FREE of charge - thanks to the support provided by the Foundation and its Underwriters.

The NLRC was organized in 1996 with the idea of creating a national club that would preserve and promote the Labrador Retriever. Everyone in the Labrador community is welcome... from pet owners to old timers. We are a proud member of the National Labrador Retriever Club.

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