The Labrador Life

My life is really devoted to only a few areas of pleasure...my husband, my children and grandchildren, and my Labrador Retrievers, not always in that order. I try to live my life to the fullest, and strive to be honest, trustworthy, and empathetic...the kind of person my dogs think I am. Thanks for visiting us.

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Location: WV, PA,OH,NY, MD, NJ, United States

Mariwyl Labradors sits on 5 partially wooded, fully fenced acres. Our mission is first and foremost is to breed for ourselves, improving the breed on type, temperament, and soundness. As conscientious breeders our aim is to breed excellent quality labradors that can live as family members and companions, as well as to preserve their sweet temperament, beautiful type, soundness, and working ability. We are committed to the improvement of the Labrador Retriever, and carefully choose our breeding stock based on the above qualities. All of our breeding stock and stud dogs chosen from other kennels are cleared and certified free of inherited health problems prevalent in Labrador Retrievers. We breed no more than 1 or 2 litters a year, allowing us to give each puppy the attention it needs for a healthy and happy social start in life. Therefore, our puppies are lovingly raised in the home among us as family members, receiving constant socialization with people, our dogs and cats, and general household hubbub. All puppies are sold as pets on an AKC limited registration.

Friday, January 23, 2009




More pictures! I've had a rather busy week, so I'm behind in posting pictures and updates. These photos are of Mai's puppies. It's 5:30 a.m. and I'm about to get ready for work. Late as usual. :-) Mai's puppies will be 3 weeks Sunday, and Tessa's where 3 weeks yesterday. All are up on the feet, starting to run, and just starting to recognize each other. They've started playing with each other, and they are exercising their voices and practicing barking! It's a hoot! They have no teeth yet, however I can feel them right under the gums, so I expect some eruptions this weekend. I'm going to introduce them to some puppy "gruel" this weekend (ground puppy food and warmed goat's milk). The first time is a riot! I WILL post pictures! I'll also try to get better video with sound. In 3 weeks, they've gone from little blind and deaf blobs to miniature labradors. :-)

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