We have a 17 month old yellow female available to the right home and she’s a total doll and up to date on vaccines. She will only be sold to a pet home on a spay contract. We have decided to keep her black sister and give this girl her own family and I’m very picky where this girl will go. She’s a great dog…super special to us! Message me through my Contact Us.

Druzy



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Photo by Becky Underwood
Cougar, AM/CAN CH Millmar's Windswept Patriot, CDX, CAN CD, WC, CGC
My story in labradors began in 1990 when our family brought home a black male puppy we named Argus. Argus and I had a learning relationship from the very start; that is, we learned together. He was a spectacularly smart dog and always wanted a job to do and picked things up so quickly. He earned his CD, CDX, and CGC rather easily. He was almost competition ready for a UD when he decided his body was not up to it anymore. I retired him, but in the meantime I had already purchased my first conformation Labrador puppy from June Miller of Millmar Labradors. June had a gorgeous black litter out of her Suzanne, CH Millmar's Magic Sunbeam(BOS at Westminster 1995) x CH Windfall's Highlander, Conner. We named our puppy Cougar. Out of that litter June finished 4; 2 dogs and 2 bitches. It was a spectacular litter and I am forever greatful for her trusting me.
 
Cougar was to become AM/CAN CH Millmar's Windswept Patriot, CD, CDX, CAN CD, CGC, WC. Cougar was a real beauty. I entered him in various matches, so I could get my feet wet in the conformation ring. Cougar got going and never stopped being successful no matter what I did with him. He will forever have the most influence on the breeding decisions I make. When I think of how I want my Labradors to look, act, or perform I think of him. He could do anything that was asked of him. He played defense at our girls' soccer practices! He was the ultimate party animal when we had backyard barbecues. He was truly a once in a lifetime dog and he had no enemies, or ever picked a fight with another dog. Cougar was bred to a CH Tabatha's Drifter daughter I co-owned and that is where my breeding history began. From that breeding I kept a black bitch. Morgan exemplified all the good traits her parents gave her. She lived a healthy, full life of 15 plus years as a loving companion to us, fabulous puppy raiser and grandmother to all our litters.


I do not breed often and I try to choose wisely as I strive to improve my line with each breeding. I have many happy owners to assure me that I have made some good choices. My main focus is the conformation Labrador that can do it all; happy, smart, loveable, sound, athletic and handsome. Clearances are very paramount in my breeding program. All my dogs will have OFAs on both hips and elbows, Cerf yearly, PRA, EIC, HNPK, Dilute and heart clearances. I invite you to my home on the web. Enjoy!