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Accidental Breeding

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We had an accidental breeding involving 2 AKC GSP(sire Dam) and 1 AKC chocolate Lab. My son forgot mother was in heat and turned out our Choc lab. I have done DNA to determine purebreds and the crosses

German Shorthair/Lab pups. Pup are all liver/chocolate a few have white on their chests. These pups come exceptional hunting stock and would make great pets/hunting dogs.All parents involved are AKC registered and have had AKC DNA done.They will have 2 wormings first shots and are all microchipped. all their tails have been docked. I'm asking a 150.00. For more info please call 218-752-6687
You may view pups and parents at www.ballbluff.com

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That little feller got caught pissin in the corner! :shock: :lol: .
Cute little turd eaters!! How big do you think one of them would get?
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Clay the Chocolate lab weighs 75 pounds


Mora the GSP weighs 68 pounds
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Damn, if I just didn't get a dog I would really be all over one of those puppies.
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wouldn't that be great if they pointed upland and be great duck retreivers???
Vickie, "accidental breeding" would never work in my household.... It sounds like a winner, but I don't think it would fly... cause sometimes I get out of my cage too....
CLIPPER said:
Vickie, "accidental breeding" would never work in my household.... It sounds like a winner, but I don't think it would fly... cause sometimes I get out of my cage too....
hahahhaha thats a winner clipper :lol: :lol: 8) 8)
They have all found new hunting homes!
Accidental? I am pretty sure that lab meant to do it. Its not like he was walking along and tripped over a rake and..."Ooops, I bred a shorthair".
vickieschessies said:
They have all found new hunting homes!
Good to hear vickie!
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