Meet Rocky, affectionately known as "the brother" to Rumor, who always seems to be the bridesmaid, never the bride in the show ring. Despite this, Rocky consistently leaves an impact with his impressive record of being in the ribbons. He may lean towards the quiet side, but his achievements speak volumes and recently achieved his AKC Temperament Testing Title.
Not only is Rocky exceptionally smart, but he also possesses the sweetest and most kind disposition you could ever hope to encounter. His gentle soul shines through in every interaction, whether it's with our pony, cow, cats, or his favorite companions – the grandchildren. In fact, his endearing nature led to him being selected to join the West Virginia University therapy dog program, where he plays a crucial role as a sire for their upcoming litter of future therapy dogs.
Rocky's personality is truly unflappable, making him the perfect candidate to influence and shape the next generation of therapy dogs. With his unwavering charm and innate ability to connect, Rocky is poised to continue making a positive impact on the lives of those around him, both now and in the future.
What are our boys producing?
In considering the future of the breed, it's crucial to understand the impact of focusing on the overall health and structure of your bitches. Our exceptional boys are known for their ability to produce beautiful top lines that elegantly flow into beautifully set tails, shortening backs and enhancing fronts and rears; this is not only improving the individual dog's well-being but also contributing to the collective betterment of the breed. These specific physical traits play a significant role in the dog's mobility, agility, and overall longevity.
Our boys' impact on breeding standards is undeniable, as they consistently pass down not only beautifully correct physical traits but also unflappable temperaments, embodying everything a true Labrador should be.
Not only is Rocky exceptionally smart, but he also possesses the sweetest and most kind disposition you could ever hope to encounter. His gentle soul shines through in every interaction, whether it's with our pony, cow, cats, or his favorite companions – the grandchildren. In fact, his endearing nature led to him being selected to join the West Virginia University therapy dog program, where he plays a crucial role as a sire for their upcoming litter of future therapy dogs.
Rocky's personality is truly unflappable, making him the perfect candidate to influence and shape the next generation of therapy dogs. With his unwavering charm and innate ability to connect, Rocky is poised to continue making a positive impact on the lives of those around him, both now and in the future.
What are our boys producing?
In considering the future of the breed, it's crucial to understand the impact of focusing on the overall health and structure of your bitches. Our exceptional boys are known for their ability to produce beautiful top lines that elegantly flow into beautifully set tails, shortening backs and enhancing fronts and rears; this is not only improving the individual dog's well-being but also contributing to the collective betterment of the breed. These specific physical traits play a significant role in the dog's mobility, agility, and overall longevity.
Our boys' impact on breeding standards is undeniable, as they consistently pass down not only beautifully correct physical traits but also unflappable temperaments, embodying everything a true Labrador should be.
OFA Prelim Hips Good
OFA Prelim Elbows Normal
Heart Echo Normal
Eyes Normal
Clear Genetic Panel
Coat Color - EeBB (Black carries Yellow)
OFA Prelim Elbows Normal
Heart Echo Normal
Eyes Normal
Clear Genetic Panel
Coat Color - EeBB (Black carries Yellow)
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