Originally posted by GoldenRetrLuver
Silver labs are not really a breed...they are do to "cross breeding"
No, they are purebreds. They are not cross-bred!!! They are chocolate labradors, in a diluted color!! Just like there are yellow labs which are so light they are white, and some are so dark they are almost brown...but they are still registered under yellow Labradors- not in seperate color categories.

If you went to that website I advised you to take a look at, and looked at a picture of their dogs, you would have noticed a chocolate Labrador they use to get their silver labradors from.


They are not a different breed.....

Cross breeding is when you take two different breeds and breed them i.e. a Saint Bernard and Springer Spaniel. Silver Labradors ARE NOT crossbred!!!!!!

"CCK's original line of Silver Labs evolved as the product of recessive gene combination from chocolate Labs. Subsequent breedings have proven the Silver color to be a replicable genetic trait with Silver/Silver breedings producing litters of all Silver pups."
-CristCulo Kennels

GoldenRetrLuvr and Cloverfdx: READ THIS WEBPAGE!!!!!!!
Silver Labradors