4 AKC Black Labrador Retriever Puppies
Pearl was the sweetest AKC Black Labrador. She loved to play and spend all her time with her human friends. She enjoyed the water and was often soaked from jumping into her water buckets. She got along well with all dogs. Calm and obedient, she was a joy to be around. Pearl was on the smaller side, weighing around 60 pounds.
Jade was an AKC English Yellow Labrador. She was a nicely sized girl with an extremely thick coat, a wide head, and a strong otter tail. Jade earned her Junior Hunt title at just one year old and loved retrieving birds. She was an excellent dog who was always eager to please. We miss Jade dearly but are comforted knowing she retired to the perfect home. She produced many beautiful puppies, and we’re proud to have kept a son who shares her outstanding qualities. Born in January 2013, Jade retired to a farm where she could hunt and retrieve daily.
Kai was a one-in-a-million dog — an AKC Chocolate Labrador. She was incredibly lovable and always acted as the “mom” to all the other dogs in our home. She didn’t have a mean bone in her body. By the age of 1½, she had earned both her Working Certificate and Junior Hunt Title. Many of her puppies went on to become service dogs for children with autism and individuals with diabetes. She passed on her calm and beautiful personality to each of her offspring. Born in July 2011, Kai retired to live with my oldest son, where she happily slept on his bed every night.
Jewel lived in Southern California with a wonderful family. This family met her a few years ago when purchasing a puppy, and they asked that when we retired her, she could come and live with them. Almost three years later, Jewel was living with that family.
Jewel traveled a long way to get here. She was born in Ireland and then brought over to the United States as a puppy. She loved to show and play with the other dogs, but the one thing she loved doing the most was mothering all the other dogs. Her motherly instinct is so strong. She is a fantastic mom! She will mother anything, if its a baby she will take it in as if it were hers. We will miss her, but we know she couldn't be in a better retirement home. Plus, she is close enough that we still can visit.
Sadie was the daughter of our girl Lacey. She was such a sweet girl and a fantastic mother to all her puppies. We miss her, but we’re happy knowing she could enjoy life as a house dog and be completely spoiled by her new family. Born in July 2010, Sadie retired to live in Hesperia, California.
Lacey Retired to live with a wonderful family in Banning, California.
Rest in Peace our Sweet Girl