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I have a new website. I will set up a forwarder when I have time, but for now please go to http://www.firesidelabs.com
FLASH! Litter due any time now! See the litter page for more details.PLEASE READ: Due to a hard drive crash I have lost all my emails for the last 6-8 months. I hope to recover the older messages, but everything from 5-19 til 7-3 is probably lost forever. If we were emailing about a puppy or you have reserved a puppy, PLEASE email me, as I don't have your contact information.Please bear with me during the reconstruction.
This is Elliot, an 8 week old Fireside puppy, ready to go learn his new job. Elliot will be trained to assist a person with a mobility challenge. We are so blessed to be able to play a small part in helping someone gain more independence. Elliot is with Wisconsin Academy for Graduate Service Dogs. WAGS is a non-profit and could always use contributions to help fulfill their mission, to promote functional independence and quality of life for people with disabilities, primarily mobility impairments, through partnerships with service dogs.
Fireside's Labrador Retrievers look like a Labrador should look, are easy to live with, and can do an honest day's work in the field. Fireside Labradors are English style Labs, known for their great temperaments, broad head and solid build. These are great family dogs that would rather hang out with you than anything else. If you want to hunt, they love to hunt, and have the drive to get the job done. If you'd rather hang out and watch TV, just share the popcorn and they'd sure appreciate a little room on the couch. If you want to throw a tennis ball, they'll bring it back all day until you call it quits. The great thing about the English Labradors is their easy going and agreeable
nature, and their versatility. My dogs have excelled in the show ring,
obedience trials and hunting. Several are service dogs making life a
little easier for their partner with a disability. All are loving gentle
pets. They get along great with kids, cats, other dogs. They also
get along great with burglars, so don't get a Labrador if you want a guard
dog.
This page was last updated on 07/15/06. |
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