Chocolate Lab Puppies For Sale Near Knoxville Tn

My husband and I have a black lab puppy for sale. She was the last of our litter in june. Thank you for visiting Trinity Labradors. �We are thrilled to show you our family and share some of the many blessings we have received over the past twenty-one years.� We are hobby breeders with a dedication and passion for preserving the wonderful English type, temperament and versatility that is the hallmark of the Labrador Retriever. We share a passion for the breed and a vision of the “Perfect Labrador”.� We compete primarily in AKC conformation events (show ring) but are proud to have bred dogs that do it all.��Breeding a litter should begin with knowledge. �Our Labradors are our love and our hobby. � �We feel there is an "ART" to producing a special litter. Every litter is planned with a goal and purpose. Our litters are thought through with the research of pedigrees and we choose the stud dogs who will best compliment�our girls. We strive to produce healthy Labs that are expressive and intelligent.
We also want our Labs to be strong retrievers with the beauty of correct conformation. Most of all we want our Labs to portray the sweet loving temperament that they are well known for. �Trinity Labradors began in 1991 and has had many wonderful accomplishments through the years.� We have a passion and love for the English type and we strive to produce healthy Labs. We also want our Labs to be strong retrievers with the beauty of correct conformation and loving temperaments.� ��� Kathy lives with her four sons -- Jonah, Josiah, Jadon and Jude.� Kristin has completed her undergraduate with a Bachelors of Science in Biology, a Minor in Biblical Studies, and her Master's in Physician Assistant Studies. She is excited to continue to attend shows when she can. �Click here to view more photo's of our family.Chase comtemplating a refreshing swim Brandy enjoying retrieving in the water� Marcus at 21 months of age. � A Chase son. My Kid, My School Thank you for visiting our Classified ads section!
Our phone number is: 865-637-4111.Search and see photos of adoptable pets in the Knoxville, Tennessee area Our Featured Knoxville, TN Partner: Friends of Rescue - Knoxville, TN We have many wonderful dogs and cats looking for FORever Homes! Our adoption fee covers their complete age-appropriate vetting, spay/neuter, microchip, heartworm/flea prevention, and full medical records. ALL animals are in loving foster homes.Go to www.FORrescue.net and click on "Adoption" and then "Applications" to apply for the animal you are interested in adopting. Please email us at info@FORrescue.net with any questions you might have about FOR or our adoption process.~ Big Whiskey Labradors ~ Big Whiskey Labradors is located in rural Indiana, near Indianapolis, after many years in the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas area, and is in partnership with Trinity Labradors of Knoxville, Tennessee. �We show our dogs in AKC Conformation Events around the country.• About Robert Milner founder of Wildrose Kennels and founder of Duckhill Kennels
• 1972 - I left USAF active duty and joined USAF Reserve as Capt • 1972 - I established Wildrose Kennels in Grand Junction TN. I Began training gundogs and field trial dogs. I trained 2 dogs which became Field Champions and attained qualified all age status with a number of dogs. Change Light Bulb In Jenn Air OvenI Began teaching dog obedience at Memphis State UniversityBathroom Faucet Liquidation • 1982 - I ceased training field trial dogs and concentrated on gundogs. Lux Royal Vacuum Cleaner PriceI travelled to England in search of examples of original Labradors imported from England. I imported the first British Labradors to Wildrose Kennels in 1983. • 1983-84 - I Established relationship with Maj. Morty Turner-Cooke, a well recognized British Field trailer and gundog trainer and breeder.
Morty was my principle source for British Labradors at Wildrose Kennels. Maj. Turner-Cooke remains my principle advisor on all things concerning British Field Trial Dogs and British Gundogs. He is aided today Robin Watson (Tibea Gundogs), a noted British Labrador trainer and an A Panel judge for British Retriever Field Trials. • 1995 - I sold Wildrose Kennels in order to focus my attention on my Commercial Real Estate Business. I sold Wildrose Kennels to Ed Apple in 1995. He subsequently sold Wildrose Kennels to Mike Stewart in 1999. I mentored Mike Stewart for several years to help him get started with British Labradors. I gave him his logo (a piece of the artwork from my first book) and some guidance on gentle training and the value thereof. I also went to England with him and introduced him to Morty Turner-Cooke and several notable British gundog trainers. I also introduced Mike Stewart to the folks at Ducks Unlimited and suggested him for their retriever focused marketing program.
Mike Stewart has subsequently done a superb job of growing Wildrose Kennels and continuing Wildrose Kennels' tradition of breeding high quality British Labrador gundogs and conducting gentle training. Over the years, I have probably trained around a thousand American bred Labradors for Field trial and gundog work and have trained a similar number of British Bred Labradors for gundog work. Along the way I have trained a fair number of explosive detection dogs and Disaster Search (USAR) • 1996 - Retired from USAFR as LtCol with 26 years active and reserve duty in Disaster Response, Radar, Logistics - Retriever Training for the Duck Hunter - Retriever Training, A Back to Basics Approach - A Disaster Search Dog Training Manual (FEMA) • Designer and Implementer of Disaster Search dog program for FEMA's Tennessee Task Force One, former Program Manager, Canine Manager and Task Force Leader for Tennessee Task Force One (FEMA US&R) • Deployed with TN TF-1 as Dog Handler, Search Team Manager, or Task Force Leader to the following:
- Winter Olympics at Salt Lake City - Columbia Space Shuttle Recovery 2007 - I established Duckhill Kennels to breed better dogs for gundog work, scent detection work, and disaster search work. I am using almost exclusively British Labradors for these functions because of the great hunting initiative and trainability of British Labradors. I also established and designed DuckHill to serve as a laboratory in which to develop and improve the training processes for the above three functions . A primary goal of this training exploration is to remove as much force as possible from the training process and replace it with operant conditioning/positive reinforcement training techniques. As I develop these gentle training techniques and protocols, I will post them on the Duckhill website in written and video formats. My goal is to develop a simplified, gentle training process which will be easy for the typical hunter to apply to his dog and produce a well trained, effective gundog.