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Uploaded by on Mar 12, 2009

Pointing Lab Breeders
There are many breeders to choose from today and we are tremendously thankful for those of you who have chosen Thorncreek Kennels as the breeder that best suits your family. Our dogs are part of our homes. All of them. We have worked at this line of Pointing Labrador Retrievers for nearly 2 Decades! We know the bloodline inside and out and trust our dogs to take great care of our children and grandchildren. They are well socialized and spend 365 days a year in
our homes with us. We know their personalities well, have trained and hunted with each of them. We also keep track of many of the puppies that get placed into families. Yes, we are picky about who we place our dogs with. These little fellahs are part of our family. We want to know that they are going to find homes where they will be happy, safe, and loved. As responsible breeders, we only plan a few
litters a year and often sell many of our puppies well ahead of the litter actually being born. Our whole family takes part in this process and loves every bit of it. We have put our hearts into your new best friend.

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  • @CAROLMRAMOS i agree but then again if there finding homes in advance of the puppies even being born? then obviously these dogs aren't going to the streets and a responsible breeder should take back the dog if the owner couldnt take care of him anymore so yeh these dogs arent adding up the # of the ones on the streets

  • @CAROLMRAMOS i know what you me but these dogs have spacific genetic traits for hunting but the ones in the shelter might not and they might also be gun shy which is bad when you want a hunting dog.

  • as long as dogs and cats are dying in animal shelters and pounds because of a lack of homes, no breeding can be considered "responsible."

  • how much

  • cute

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