I don't love them but color doesn't matter to me as LONG as it is the chunky, stocky show type.
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Yellow
I don't love them but color doesn't matter to me as LONG as it is the chunky, stocky show type.
Niņo & Eliza
Aw, man, I hope you at least think my Finn is a cutie.Originally Posted by Suki Wingy
Just teasing, it's definitely personal preference...I don't prefer the show labs at all over the more working, field type...but, I can't think of a single breed that I prefer the show dogs over the working, field types...border collies, huskies, malamutes, etc...
The idea that some lives matter less is the root of all that is wrong with the world. - Dr. Paul Farmer
when i first saw finn i thought he was the most beuitiful lab ever!!! (i'm not saying it to be nice)
Thanks so much Ashley for the siggy!
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T.j (english setter)
That's really sweet! I think he's one of the most handsome I've ever seen, too...of course, I'm biased. But, I really do prefer the leaner, more rangier looking labs...as opposed to the ones that are shown. It's all just personal preference. Like I said earlier, I didn't ever want a lab. then, I met Finn. Can't control fate.Originally Posted by Flatcoatluver
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The idea that some lives matter less is the root of all that is wrong with the world. - Dr. Paul Farmer
I too am not realy a Lab fan, but i do sort of have a soft spot for black's.
Yellow!!!!
I'm not very fond of labs either, but I am kind of partial to yellow labs. They're very pretty. Working at a boarding kennel-all you see is labs all day, and each color has a distinct personality. Yellows tend to be more reserved and calm, but if you get them going they'll play all day. Blacks are one extreme or other-either very reserved or extremely hyper. And chocolates are just the craziest dang things I've ever met.There are exceptions, but everyone at the kennel agreed that that's the way the colors go.
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