Butterscotch Labradors
Congratulations on discovering the world's number one family dog!  Labrador Retrievers are well-known for their good nature and intelligence.  I have owned Labradors throughout most of my life.  In 2002, after much research, Our family decided to breed and raise these fine-looking canines.  As a mother to four young children, it became my goal in this very rewarding profession, to raise the most gentle and trustworthy animals possible.  

This begins during the gestation period.  We take extra steps to be sure our Dam is happy and very well-nourished while she is carrying her pups.  She gets plenty of extra love, cuddles, and attention.  From the day the puppies are born, our children gently handle and care for each one.  When we have puppies, we are always home for them.  They are raised indoors,and in a happy and smoke-free environment.
They even get to bathe with us on occasion! 
They are also exposed to music, laughter, and thousands of kid kisses. 

           
CLICK HERE to see pups from OUR previous LITTERS!

Our Labradors have champion  bloodlines.
  They are also very easy to train and VERY socialized. 
They arrive to you in excellent health.

You'll receive a packet of wonderful information with important paperwork when you pick up your new  puppy:

~ Pedigree Dam & Sire
~ AKC registration papers
~ CERF paperwork Sire
~ Written general-health guarantee.
~ Written 2 year health guarantee on hips.
~ Growth sheet that includes birth order, temperment, vaccine schedule,
    worming dates, and extras. 
(Vaccinations are your option for your puppy)
~ Basic obendience information
~ Housetraining tips.

**We encourage frequent visits as puppy gets old enough
to come  home with you!  We love to email  updates and photos.**

  
****We have a lifelong dedication to ALL of our dogs.
They  may be surrendered to us at ANY time, no questions asked.






Located in Evansville, Wisconsin
Nala's Story
(deceased 11/19/04)
CLICK HERE for  testimonals
Our pups modeled for Land's End!
Why I will not remove dew claws:

Removing dewclaws DOES hurt.  We don't really  know the negative effects that may come from the pain a puppy experiences from this type of procedure.  Dewclaws  have uses.  (For instance, scratching an itch on the face.)  There are relatively high risks of infection that can arise after dewclaw removal.  A puppy can bleed to death from dewclaw removal.   Seeing a piece of puppy pad & claw drop on a towel while hearing a puppy scream is morbid in my opinion.  Dewclaw removal is not neccessary as long as you keep the toenails  trimmed.  A show dog MUST have dewclaws to be a show dog. Dewclaws are a beautiful part of your beautiful puppy.

*Note: Dews may be removed at a later age if you decide to do this. In my opinion,  It's more humane to have dews removed when your puppy is older and can be numbed  for the proceedure.


Good Breeder checklist!
(printable)
PHOTOS
Watch our 2007 litter in their first YouTube debut!
                    WE CURRENTLY HAVE PUPPIES AVAILABLE
           
Synamyn's litter: 2 yellow males. 4 black females. 2 black males. (ready Feb 14th)

                                
Penelope's litter: 3 yellow females. 8 yellow males. (ready Feb 19th)
$425 males
$475 females
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