Precisely survival of the fittest.Huh. I didn't think about that. Survival of the fittest, I guess. Yeah, the coat could be just about any color. She's had blacks, chocolates, yellows, and even a silver/grey pup before. Then again, I don't think any of the males were labs so that could've influenced some things. If I do get an Alaskan, I would spend at LEAST a year making sure she has exactly what I want in my next generation. Hey, maybe if you do put on that race, I will bring a female up (hopefully time it right when she's in heat ) and she could just spend the whole time up there until the race is over. That way, there's like a 95% chance she'd be bred.Of course, you would pick your two and then we'd figure out a way to get them to you.![]()
ooooo, I saw a silver lab here in Manitoba. $600.00 but by the time we had the cash rounded-up it was already sold.
Later that month someone put up an add selling a SilverLab/Siberian husky. It was all a sivery blue with black under coat and it had amazing blue eyes. ears were stright too, not flopped like a Lab.
It was gone before I phoned. it was only posted for 2 hours before soone paid $400.00.
hmmmm. Bringing up a female at race time. Good one. I never thought of that scenario. People come up here from the States every year for races.
Yes, maybe something can be done that way. it would probably be easier than going through all the red tape of making a trip just for the breeding. Like a cover. Smart