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Labrador Retriever

Labrador Retriever
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looking for European working lab breeder11 months agoLabrador Retriever
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Churchill Wealden Sporting Ltd9.9 years agoLabrador Retriever
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Where is the Best hunting lab Stud closest to Idaho ?11 years agoLabrador Retriever
penn hips11.4 years agoLabrador Retriever
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Awesome Leaping Labradors11.5 years agoLabrador Retriever
'Pedigree Query', Wealdon Sporting continued....12.1 years agoLabrador Retriever
Progeny of Elvis Cox and Gabbard's Carolina Gypsy12.5 years agoLabrador Retriever
Bladder Stones12.6 years agoLabrador Retriever
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amending a pedigree?12.8 years agoLabrador Retriever
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