Here are two more links for mismarks if anyone is interested.
Mismarks 1 & Mismarks 2
Also, a link from the same website about Silver Labs
The Truth Behind "Silver" Labradors
Here are two more links for mismarks if anyone is interested.
Mismarks 1 & Mismarks 2
Also, a link from the same website about Silver Labs
The Truth Behind "Silver" Labradors
There is no actual way to find out which facts are correct. I've read many websites that have said this stuff (.sarah, pm me if you want me to provide you with the websites I looked at. I'll have to get them to you tomorrow though, it's too late tonight.) and I've seen several that contradict this stuff. I have no idea if I'm right (sorry if I gave that impression in my post), and I don't think any of you know for certain that you are right.
I'm not really sure what side I stand on when it comes to silver labs. Part of me thinks that breeders shouldn't be breeding silver labs but then I'm thinking that this is what happened with MANY breeds. (People crossed bred and introduced foriegn genes) Lots of people think that the silver Lab will be a reconized AKC color with in the next few years, anyways.
usually, people who don't care about a breed uses these kind of excuses. the fact that some breeds have been in the same situation doesn't mean this is right.Originally Posted by CagneyDog
on the other hand, the AKC can't decide which breed caracteristics they'll recogniza or not. this can only be done by the parent club of the breed.
Silver Valley (Breeder)
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Silver Labrador Information
Quote from website...
"Breeders of black and yellow Labs saw their market share fall through the floor when chocolates became popular in the Lab marketplace. These same breeders opposed recognition of chocolates by AKC for decades. Opposition breeders claim their resentment is based on breeding ethics. However, their breeding ethics extend only as far as their pocketbooks. Aside from the presence of a genetic combination which produces Silver coats, Silver Labs have the same genetic makeup as non-Silver Labs. Some of these ethical breeders freely admit killing Silver puppies to protect the breed standards. In reality, the Silver puppies they kill have the same genetic make-up as the blacks, yellows, and chocolates they allow to survive. The only ethic these breeders are protecting is the ethical investment they have in their black and yellow bloodlines."
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****Fact: This statement is so silly. First of all, breeders dedicated to the Labrador Retriever don't breed dogs according to any "market". Secondly, ethical breeders don't breed just to make money so this contradictory. Mismarked puppies do occur in Labs and have done so for decades, this is well documented. Reputable breeders simply sell these puppies as pets. So to say that "ethical" breeders have covered up the Silvers by killing them to protect their black and yellow investments is ridiculous, especially since Silver breeders say that their color comes from chocolates. If it is from the chocolates, then what and how would they be protecting blacks and yellows that supposedly don't carry the gene for Silver in the first place?Originally Posted by Crazy-Cat-Lover
Torner, I'm not judging you, but I find it hard to take the opinions of a breeder I know nothing about. Just recently a Dane breeder told me that dogs don't raid gardens, but its a very common occurrence sent into dog advice columns I give answers for. This highly reputable breeder lost all support from me. They also gave a few other false "facts". Do you know how many breeders out there know nothing about dogs? Especially labs. I see so many bad labs that are AKC bred from "reputable" breeders, they even show up in shows. They have sickle tails that go way past the hocks and pointy muzzles and no lung capacity to go retrieving birds in water. I'd rather see you attack these breeders and the backyard silver breeders than the dogs themselves. Maybe someday the silver lab will be bred by good breeders and be an accepted colour. I wouldn't care to stop that from happening. What I would care to stop is the breeders who do this for profit and don't care to preserve the lab standard and type while trying out the colour.
"There are two things which cannot be attacked in front: ignorance and narrow-mindedness. They can only be shaken by the simple development of the contrary qualities. They will not bear discussion."
Lord John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton
IRescue452,
i do think the dogs themselves are not to blame, but the breeders. i'm not attacking the dogs, but the people who breed them and those who buy them just to get the last dog trend.
i reaaaallly don't think reputable breeders and the parent club of the breed will accept this color, due to all the doubts there are about this dogs being purebred labs.
i do agree there are several breeders that claim to be "reputable" and "professional" just because they own AKC registered dogs and step into the ring to show them. that's when your knowledge about the breed comes in handy, to be able to tell apart a lier from a real reputable breeder.
by the way, now that i showed you my dogs, what do you think? lol.
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