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By Guest
Date 18.05.04 20:59 UTC
I'm buying a non-registered chocolate lab that is supposedly full-blooded but all the puppies have white blades on their chest. Am I being lied to about them being full-blooded?

Not necessarily. The
Breed Standard states clearly that a small amount of white on the chest is permissible.
By Val
Date 18.05.04 21:04 UTC
Why would you want to buy an unregistered labrador? Are the parents registered and have they been hip scored and eye tested??????? If not, you could be buying a liability not an asset!!
By Anwen
Date 18.05.04 21:43 UTC

And it could cost you a lot more money in the long run.
By candie
Date 19.05.04 11:44 UTC
One of Daisys last litter had a tiny bit of white on her chest which her new owner says has now completely disappeared.They were fully kc reg and the breed standard does state that a small bit of white is permissible, but be v careful if you're buying an unregistered dog.
By elija
Date 19.05.04 14:31 UTC
yeah, if you are going to purchas and unregistered dog, why don't you just save an unwanted puppy from a shelter. it might be a mix-breed, but so is my dog and he is fantastic and lovely. if you get an unregistered lab, you can't really be sure it is a pure bred.
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