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we prefer to interview people first by e-mail. Davikas labs has been caring for labs since 1992. We specialize in Black Labs, Yellow Labs, Fox Red Labs and Chocolate Labs. NH Labrador Retriever Puppy Breeder: Kate Champney Epsom New Hampshire I prefer initial contact via e-mail and if we are mutually interested in further discussions we can talk on the phone. mailto: All photos on this site are the property of Kate ChampneyUnauthorized use is prohibited Check out our Facebook page
state capital and centrally located about one hour from Vermont, Massachusetts and the Maine border. We have been raising labradors since we brought home Beretta Girl, our first chocolate lab in 1992. Though no longer with us and dearly missed, Beretta Girl is still behind many of the dogs we produce today as we are very glad to have continued building on her lines that have proven intelligence, a strong desire to please, good looks and great health and temperament. Our dogs are a very important part of our lives as well as an integrated part of the family. Hunting is only a small part of what we do and all of our dogs are foremost great companions and easy to live with. Many activities include time spent with the dogs from exhibiting at local dog shows, hunting and training for upland game birds and waterfowl, enjoying a walk in the woods where we may happen on a deer shed or dabbling in the fun sport of agility. Kate is an active member of Merrimack Valley Kennel Club and a member of Ducks Unlimited and NRA. Davikas Labrador Retrievers, Reg. Our kennel name Davikas is a combination of David and Kate and without both our commitment and unique skills and love for animals and attention to their comfort and needs we could never even have gone this far. Davikas has a few carefully planned litters every year. We believe it important to spend time socializing and interacting with each puppy to get them off to the best start possible. They are raised in the house, handled by all ages of humans that live here and given lots of exposures to help them adjust well to the outside world and their new family pack. We also keep in contact with many families over the years and love to offer guidance and support to anyone who chooses to keep in contact with us. Being a breeder and providing many people and families with their best companion has been a tremendous source of pride and what I consider our family's life work and passion. Our breeding goals are to raise healthy, intelligent, keen and biddable labs with a strong desire to please. The puppies we produce possess the abilities to function as retrieving gun dogs but are equally adaptable to a family's daily routine. We strive to preserve the integrity of the breed that makes labs just such a wonderful and popular dog. Please contact us at at any time to find out about planned and available litters. What is the average lifespan of a Labrador Retriever?10 – 12 years
Are Labs good dogs?In general, Labrador retrievers are excellent family dogs, as long as you keep in mind their need for exercise and training. These are dogs bred to work and work hard and they love to have jobs to do, particularly retrieving.
Why are Labrador retrievers so popular?The breed is known to catch on quickly and is easily trained for basic obedience and more. Easy to Groom: Labs are easy to groom. Their short hair requires a bath every-so-often, along with some occasional brushing. They Have a Lot of Love to Give: Labs are cuddle-bugs.
Are Labs considered large breed?Labs are a large breed with lots of energy, so it's important to socialize and train Lab puppies from an early age.
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