Available for Stud
Victor our working charcoal Labrador. He is a credit to the working breed has an excellent temperament, obedient and extremely friendly. He is a perfect example of the Labrador breed is a good size with a nice head and excellent confirmation.
Victor likes to be challenged and is quick to learn. He enjoys beating days and picking up as well as fetching ducks off the lakes. He regularly attends shoots with me, mostly in Wales and is quite simply a pleasure to work with, well mannered and quietly goes about his job in the field.
With such exemplary qualities he will be suitable as a working or pet stud
He is KC registered and of good health. KC breeding recommendation tests completed.
Hip score = 5
Elbow score = 0
Genetically cleared for:
CNM
Dwarfism/Skeletal Dysplasia 2
PRA
HNP
Degenerative Myelopathy
Macular Corneal dystrophy
He is from American blood lines and unlikely to be related to most females in the
U.K. He is available to standard colour females as well as dilutes.
We have multiple pictures and videos of him showing his working ability call Adam on
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