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Labrador Retriever

Labrador Retriever
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looking for European working lab breeder1 years agoLabrador Retriever
COI Percentage too high?8.4 years agoLabrador Retriever
Fox Red Labradors Getting Popular8.9 years agoLabrador Retriever
Looking for progeny of Belet, Shababaland, Scherwood...9.7 years agoLabrador Retriever
Churchill Wealden Sporting Ltd10 years agoLabrador Retriever
Accidentally swicthed m & f names10.2 years agoLabrador Retriever
Looking for info on these Labs10.2 years agoLabrador Retriever
Labrador vs Doberman an Action Short10.3 years agoLabrador Retriever
Labrador Puppy Off Leash Recall10.4 years agoLabrador Retriever
Epic Puppy Fight10.7 years agoLabrador Retriever
Where is the Best hunting lab Stud closest to Idaho ?11.1 years agoLabrador Retriever
penn hips11.5 years agoLabrador Retriever
Funny Greedy Labrador image11.6 years agoLabrador Retriever
Awesome Leaping Labradors11.6 years agoLabrador Retriever
'Pedigree Query', Wealdon Sporting continued....12.2 years agoLabrador Retriever
Progeny of Elvis Cox and Gabbard's Carolina Gypsy12.6 years agoLabrador Retriever
Bladder Stones12.7 years agoLabrador Retriever
looking for a Rocheby pup12.8 years agoLabrador Retriever
amending a pedigree?12.9 years agoLabrador Retriever
information on an extended pedigree.12.9 years agoLabrador Retriever

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