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The Labrador Retriever has been voted
one of America's top family dog. Anyone who has owned one can easily tell
you why. Our Nina fulfills all that makes the Labrador such a great family
dog, but also carries the lines within her to produce excellent field and
hunting dogs.
Nina has both the ability to be
mellow and at ease around our family or to spring into action, go for a walk
or fetch a tennis ball.
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On the left, Nina's attention is on
Jessie as she obediently waits for my daughter to throw the ball.
Then, she keeps her eye on the target as she watches the throw.
To see her
pedigree, click here. Note that there
are over 10 champions in her lines. Also, there is no inbreeding or line
breeding in her pedigree. This is important to maintain the integrity of the
breed and to deter the genetic weaknesses that follow if you engage in these
practices.
Nina's Prelims showed normal OFA
results. And, then we OFA'd her hips and elbows in 2008 to make 100% sure
that they would clear. Grateful to our Lord, she passed with flying colors.
Click here if you would like to see her
certificates. Nina also had a son OFA tested this year and he
also passed in good standing. He can be seen at Graves Labradors.
Meet Nina's son,
Chester, in this video |
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Nina's son,
Chester, a working hunter and stud dog

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Nina
Granddaughter

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From previous
litters, we have had glowing reports. All of these dogs are from
Nina's bloodlines. Nina has generations of pups that have grown
up to be very dear family members and successful working
hunters.
Te yellow below is also a Nina son
who hunts with his family and is also a stud dog.

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Our Goldie,
Nina's granddaughter
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Nina's
grandson below

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