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16 minutes ago, SoTier said:

 

Silver labs aren't considered legitimate Labrador Retrievers.   They can be registered and compete in AKC events like obedience or field trials but they can't be shown in the breeding conformation classes. They were only allowed to be registered as chocolate labs because the earliest dogs with this color were presented for registration with the AKC before the advent of DNA parentage testing, so there was no proof that the dogs weren't purebred.  See the statement from the Labrador Retriever Club here: Silver Labs.

 

Josh Allen went to Wyoming not Montana.

So it’s essentially a mutt? 😂 I had never heard of a silver Labrador before either. 

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41 minutes ago, SoTier said:

 

Silver labs aren't considered legitimate Labrador Retrievers.   They can be registered and compete in AKC events like obedience or field trials but they can't be shown in the breeding conformation classes. They were only allowed to be registered as chocolate labs because the earliest dogs with this color were presented for registration with the AKC before the advent of DNA parentage testing, so there was no proof that the dogs weren't purebred.  See the statement from the Labrador Retriever Club here: Silver Labs.

 

Josh Allen went to Wyoming not Montana.

You are regurgitating information that’s already been covered.

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7 hours ago, flaz said:

It's been going on for years and years. In fact, two of the biggest culprits are in this very thread

@flaz What's Josh Allens favorite color? Oooooo! Never mind! I'll start a thread to find out 😂

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10 hours ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

I didn’t think of that, but Big Sky Country is Montana, not Wyoming.  So I think they just like the name.

 

https://www.jacksonholenet.com/packages/view/the-best-of-big-sky-country

 

https://www.grosventreriverranch.com/big-sky-country/

 

There are lots more.  Big Sky is a state of mind, not a United State.

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11 hours ago, Warcodered said:

I think it's essentially a variation of the Chocolate labs.

 

Yeah, the Silver labs apparently carry the "dilute" gene that lightens the brown coat of a chocolate lab.  The question is whether they got that gene by having an existing gene that was uncovered by inbreeding, or by having a little Weimaraner ancestry?

 

On the other hand, this guy who is one of the first Silver Lab breeding kennels, describes the first as the produce of a Chocolate/Chocolate cross in a 1/4 Silver:3/4 Chocolate or Yellow which is what you'd expect if two dogs carrying a recessive dilute gene were bred.

 

The AKC admits it can't prove Weimaraner ancestry, but nonetheless says that Silver is not an allowed color for labs.

 

https://www.thelabradorsite.com/silver-labradors/#dilute

 

Silver labs still exist and have been around since the '80s.

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6 hours ago, Draconator said:

HOW IS THIS THREAD 3 PAGES?????!!!!!!!!1

 

Perhaps you'd like to know that the puppy now has her own Instagram account, @skyallen17, where you may see pictures of Josh Allen feeding his puppy a "pupaccino" at Starbucks Orchard Park, sleeping with a treat between her lips, and playing with a stuffed blue plush Chardonnay bottle - very Cali.

 

https://www.instagram.com/skyallen17/

 

Judging by the combination of bold, italics, large type, and what looks like an attempt at a full Football 11 of exclamation points, I feel you would also appreciate the links to the photo of the dog with the Chardonnay bottle and of Josh Allen feeding his pup at Starbucks drive through:

https://www.instagram.com/p/CP67FNKLhIt/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

 

https://www.instagram.com/p/CQEGpG8hJ9T/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

 

[It's the off-season, fella, we got threads about "Levon" Bell, Chris Hogan, Logan Thomas, Madrid, and Josina Anderson.]

 

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38 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

Yeah, the Silver labs apparently carry the "dilute" gene that lightens the brown coat of a chocolate lab.  The question is whether they got that gene by having an existing gene that was uncovered by inbreeding, or by having a little Weimaraner ancestry?

 

On the other hand, this guy who is one of the first Silver Lab breeding kennels, describes the first as the produce of a Chocolate/Chocolate cross in a 1/4 Silver:3/4 Chocolate or Yellow which is what you'd expect if two dogs carrying a recessive dilute gene were bred.

 

The AKC admits it can't prove Weimaraner ancestry, but nonetheless says that Silver is not an allowed color for labs.

 

https://www.thelabradorsite.com/silver-labradors/#dilute

 

Silver labs still exist and have been around since the '80s.

At this point as far as having it as a pet it's just a lab that happens to be silver doubt there would be much left of anything else mixed in.

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