Monday, September 3, 2012

Silver Labradors Are Perfect Pets

By Chloe Gib


The Labrador retriever is one of the most popular dog breeds in the world. Silver Labradors, although a controversial breed, are gaining considerable popularity. For this reason, those searching for lab puppies for sale in California may wish to consider these beautiful variations.

Originally from Newfoundland, Canada, this dog was bred to help fishermen pull their nets from the icy waters surrounding their boats. The breed was then brought to England where its retrieving instincts were further developed. One of the wisest choices for a family pet, such dogs typically possess a mild disposition and they are known for being very loyal to their owners.

There are conflicting opinions regarding purebred Labrador coloring. The silver Lab is not recognized by organizations such as the American Kennel Club the way other variations are, such as black, chocolate or yellow Labs. Nevertheless, numerous breeders do not agree with this disqualification.

They cite the dog breed's lineage as proof of its purebred status. Those who oppose this argue that Silver Labradors are a cross between the Labrador and the Weimaraner. DNA testing and mapping were completed at the close of the last century and the ancestry of such dogs was scrutinized by various dog breed experts around the world, all of whom concluded that there is no reason to doubt the dog's status as a purebred Labrador. However, there are many breeders and individuals who still refuse to accept this conclusion.

However, regardless of such opposing views, all dogs of this type feature the same distinct characteristics. For instance, they are a muscular, solid breed with a coat that is stiff, short and water resistant. They typically have wide muzzles and broad heads. Additionally, they have pendant-type ears that are moderate in size.

Their otter-like tails are thick where they attach to the dog's body, but they eventually taper off to a thinner point. Their feet are somewhat webbed, which enhances their natural ability to swim. Silver Labs have gray noses and paw pads and are born with blue eyes, which change to pale yellow at approximately 6 months of age.

Numerous breeders specialize in charcoal Labs and silver Labradors. For this reason, they are not difficult to find in most states. However, it is essential for one to select only reputable breeders from whom to purchase such dogs. Regardless of whether the aforementioned breed is recognized by national canine organizations, numerous animal lovers choose to own these lovable, beautiful dogs.




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