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Re: Labrador colours!

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Diesel73
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[quote author=rooooooooby link=topic=9654.msg179152#msg179152 date=1192358547]
do they have poor bone mass from lack of hormone interaction during growth period?

claire x
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Can’t tell what it is, or how it has come to how they look now. Don’t know because i do not know how ‘labradorcorrect’ their parents were, so don’t know if they look the way the look due to genetics or due to the castration. But their shapes are uhm… wrong. The boy is slim build. The girl very heavy with curly hair on her back. She did not have that as a pup. But she was castrated…. if i recall correctly on the age of between 3 and 4 months old. The boy not much later. On the other hand, both pups come from different breeders, but both breeders are as Val described; breeders that only for colour. Their colour defere too. 1 is darker than the other.

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