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The Popularity Of Fox Red Labrador Puppies Is On The Rise

By Kenneth Anderson


Even people who aren't crazy about dogs love Labradors. These great big fun loving animals never meet a stranger. They make wonderful family members that adore kids and handle other pets in the family with ease. You see them in almost every color, from cream to chocolate, but finding a litter of Fox Red Labrador puppies can be fairly difficult. Some people even question the authenticity of the dogs.

You might think the rust colored Labs are unique enough to be in a category of their own, but they're not. Kennel clubs include them in with the yellow Labradors. The yellows can be any shade from rust to cream, and variations of the tones can be found on ears, backs and stomachs. As strange as it might seem your dog, who is clearly red, is a yellow Lab.

Many years ago, a litter of rust colored pups was a big disappointment to its owner, so much so that the brightest colored were often culled from the litter. Because they were primarily bred as hunting dogs, owners needed coats that would blend in with the field. Rust coats stood out, alerted the prey, and could ruin a hunt. Today, most people think of Labs as blond. In fact, they were rare at one time, with the rust and dark yellow predominating.

The darker colored dogs fell out of fashion for a long time. One theory is that, because they were common when the breed was young, the lighter pups seemed more exotic to those interested in the breed and came into demand. Once that happened breeders worked to increase the number of light colored Labs. People came to think of all Labs as being this shade.

The trend is reversing again. Because everyone wanted a blond Lab, the rust color was virtually bred out and rarely found. Once again, the rarity of this color became an attraction, and rust colored Labs started to gain popularity. Today the demand for the colorful pups is greater than ever, and breeders are scrambling to keep up.

The color is still unusual enough that many people question whether or not rust colored Labs are purebred. One of the reasons for this may be the controversy involving silver Labradors. Among certain circles, there is a strong suspicion that this color is the result of a Weimaraner and Labrador breeding. Red Labs, on the other hand, are completely authentic. The color is almost as old as the breed itself.

Breeders of the red Labs have come under fire by others who breed the more traditional colors. They have been accused of breeding purely for the color without regard to the health and safety of the animals or the standards of the breed. Some will argue they are motivated by money since the rust colored puppies can bring substantially higher prices than the yellow Labs.

There is probably truth to some of this. There are unscrupulous breeders who take advantage of animal lovers. You just have to be certain you are working with a reliable, reputable breeder when you're in the market for a rusty Lab, or any other kind of pet.




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