Advice Fox Red Labs

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Anybody have any suggestions for a reputable Fox Red Lab breeder? Needs to have track record of good temperment and decent hunting background.
 


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Anybody have any suggestions for a reputable Fox Red Lab breeder? Needs to have track record of good temperment and decent hunting background.
While color should be the last factor in picking a dog. I know of some darker color yellows just depends on what your willing to spend and how far to travel.
 

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While color should be the last factor in picking a dog. I know of some darker color yellows just depends on what your willing to spend and how far to travel.
I get that on color but its what the wife wants.... honestly id prefer a regular yellow or black....
 

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Nope.
Yellow/black/chocolate are the only Labs.
Fox red is just a dark yellow, just like ivory is a light yellow. It’s not like the dilute gene that makes a grey or charcoal variation.

That being said, my male comes from Grove British Labs out of inver grove heights MN. He’s 9 and has been a great dog, both hunting and in our house.
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One thing I’ve noticed with fox reds are that their undercoat seems to be very thin. Undercoat thickness must be on the same gene as a lighter color variation.

My red dog gets cold very easy and we have to wear a neoprene vest in the cold water. My chocolate shed like a freaking grizzly bear and could hunt for 6 days in a snowstorm. Crazy how different they are.
 


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Male... not sure own budget i'm assuming something decent will be 1000+
Probably 1200-1500 depending on pedigree but it’s a buyers market there are some litters that would have been 3000 plus a few years ago going for 1800. We’re talking most the time regular people would not even get a chance at these dogs.
 

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Well I'm not a reputable Fox Red Lab breeder but I do have a dark red lab female that I'm going to try and get a litter of pups out of because she's the best lab I've ever had for a hunting partner. She's great with my kids. She is an awesome hunter and I've found a very good partner for her who's also a good hunter and dark red. If you're interested I could let you know if it works out. Typically she goes into heat end of January/early Feb.
 


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trig is a British lab out of kt British labs in elbow lake MN
She started in Sept 1 following me around behind my black lab in Montana by pheasant season hunting her solo very bidable little dog made fall alot of fun waited for a year for a black female ended up with yellow and happy i got a yellow. I have a friend out of international falls that has 2 red labs and there hair is different from a black or yellow
 
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