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Our Daughter Samantha loves to take pictures of the pups and he loves and hugs on them continually. My fifteen year old son also gives the pups a lot of attention. Our pups leave our house extremely socialized and secure. Of course all puppies have the first night jitters away from a familiar surroundings.
If you have any questions about our Labrador Retrievers or
Boston Terriers, please call Curtis & Tia Whitely at 530-253-3882.

THANK YOU for your inquiry regarding our Labrador Retrievers and our Boston Terriers. I bought my first Labrador in 1980. I was hooked from then on. She was a yellow Lab and her name was Sadie. She was an excellent companion, and hunting dog. I started to do a lot of research on Labs and found out they have some health problems. I decided I would breed for health first and then disposition. Our Labs are OFA hips and Elbows and their eyes are checked yearly. The older I get the more disposition becomes important. Labs have a natural instinct to retrieve, so teaching them how to hunt just takes training and practice. I worked in many kennels as a teenage to a young adult. I learned many techniques on training and I also saw techniques I would never use. I have always breed my females back to quality males. I'm also interested in Labs being service dogs. My female, Holly is a fourth generation of my breeding. She is from the English background. She has show, hunting and service dogs in her pedigree. I also own her daughter, Sissy. I also own a Yellow male named Ruger, who is used for stud service to approved females.