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Carroll Family Labrador's
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We are proud Sponsors of the Following Organizations:
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Below are Labrador's we are proud to say we have rehabilitated and placed in Loving Homes. |
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In May of 2007 Justice came to us and he will forever leave a mark on our hearts. We initially tried to show Justice in the Conformation Ring but we began to realize that he did not enjoy the ring as much as we did, so reluctantly we made the best choice for Justice and had him neutered. We continued to work on Justice shyness for the next several months and decided to place him. We searched for quite sometime for just the right house and we are so glad to say that we found it in late January of 2008. Justice now lives in upstate PA, and has plenty of land to run and play and a nice quiet home to sleep in at night. Justice was placed in his new home on February 3rd, 2008. A wonderful Letter we received from Justice's owner shortly after he was placed:
Hi Jennifer,
Well, it's been a week now and Jus
has won me over. He's such a big, goofy lug you can't help
but love him. Mostly I love those mushy black gorilla
lips! Seriously, he's doing great and, I think, really
feels at home. Sometimes when I'm cleaning his feet (from
the mud) he rolls over onto his back as if to make it easier
for me. He does not leave my side - follows me everywhere
and settles at my feet. You did a great job with him.
Just wanted to let you know how
things are going. Keep warm, guys.
Cindy
While Justice was with us we showed him in the UKC Conformation Ring and he did quite well as you can see below: 9/30/2007 - UKC Show NEW JERSEY GARDEN STATE KENNEL CLUB BRIDGETON (O) CONF JS UKC Show 1- under Judge Phyllis Lambert - 2nd Place for Junior Male (Shown by my daughter Alexis) UKC Show 2- Under Judge Ronald Lambert- 2nd Place for Junior Male (Shown by my daughter Alexis) 6/29/2007 First show and received a Blue Ribbon for Best Junior Male at UKC NORTHEASTERN MULTI-BREED & OBEDIENCE CLUB, Freehold New Jersey .
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In November of 2006 we found out that one of our Labrador's that we bred
"Carroll's Spanish Lady" was not being taken care of so. Since
we have strict guidelines in our contract I immediately drove to
her home and without hesitation had the family sign the pup over
to me. When we got "Lady Jen" home we knew we
had a lot of work ahead of us. She needed to be potty
trained, crate trained, leash trained, and was suffering anxiety
from lack of attention. She also was placed on an
insufficient food so her coat and skin was very poor. So
we began the road of having Lady Jen medically cleared as many of her shots were over due.
Lady Jen stayed with us for about 5 months and did a 100% recovery from all her
conditions she came to us with. We finally placed Lady Jen
up for adoption and after visiting several homes we
finally found the right match for Lady Jen. Lady Jen now lives in Virginia with a wonderful family. Below
is Lady Jen today in her new home at the age of 1 1/2 yrs old.
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