We have a couple reservations available for Liberty’s litter sired by our handsome River — both male and female! Additional photos and videos can be found on our Instagram (FidelityFarmLabs) and Facebook pages. We’re happy to provide answers to any questions you might have about this sweet group! They will have their full check-up with our veterinarian on September 5th along with first DHPPs! info@fidelityfarmlabradors.com (509)998-8864
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MALE PUPPIES AVAILABLE JUNE 29th
Piper had a lovely litter on May 3rd and we have three males available! Our handsome River (Fidelity Farm’s Fisherman Friend) is the sire. The group will have their full vet check along with first DHPPs and microchips on June 13th. Photos and videos of the group can be found on our Instagram and Facebook pages. This is such a sweet group! Additional puppy information can be found on the Puppy page. 🙂 Please contact us if we can answer any questions. info@fidelityfarmlabradors.com
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Winter Precautions for White Labradors
White Labradors, like other Labradors, can be sensitive to extreme cold weather conditions, so it’s important to take precautions to keep them safe and comfortable during the winter months. Here are some precautions to consider:
Provide Adequate Shelter: Make sure your white Labrador has access to a warm and dry shelter. This could be a well-insulated doghouse, a garage, or a heated indoor space. Ensure it’s elevated off the ground and has proper bedding to keep them warm.
Limit Outdoor Exposure: Reduce the amount of time your Labrador spends outdoors in very cold weather. Shorten walks and outdoor playtime, especially in extreme cold, windy, or snowy conditions.
Use Dog Clothing: Consider using a dog sweater or coat to help keep your Labrador warm during walks in the cold. This is especially important for white Labradors, as their lighter coat may not provide as much natural insulation.
Protect Their Paws: Ice, snow, and road salt can be harsh on your dog’s paw pads. Use dog booties or paw wax to protect their feet. After walks, be sure to wipe off their paws to remove any salt or chemicals.
Monitor for Frostbite and Hypothermia: Keep an eye on your Labrador for signs of frostbite and hypothermia, such as shivering, lethargy, and pale or discolored skin. If you notice these symptoms, bring your dog indoors immediately and consult your veterinarian.
Maintain a Healthy Diet: In cold weather, dogs may need more calories to stay warm. Consult with your veterinarian to adjust your Labrador’s diet accordingly. Ensure they have access to fresh, unfrozen water at all times.
Grooming: Regular grooming can help maintain your Labrador’s coat, which serves as natural insulation. Be careful not to shave them too close during the winter months.
Avoid Ice and Frozen Water: Be cautious around frozen bodies of water. Your Labrador might be tempted to walk on ice, which can be dangerous. Stick to safe areas for play and exercise.
Watch for Antifreeze: Antifreeze is toxic to dogs and can be especially enticing due to its sweet taste. Keep it out of reach, and if you suspect your dog has ingested any, seek immediate veterinary attention.
Exercise and Mental Stimulation: Even in cold weather, it’s important to provide exercise and mental stimulation for your Labrador. Consider indoor games and puzzle toys to keep them mentally and physically active.
Remember that every dog is unique, and their tolerance for cold weather can vary. Pay attention to your white Labrador’s individual needs and preferences, and adjust your precautions accordingly. If you have concerns about your dog’s well-being in the winter, consult with your veterinarian for personalized advice.
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Puppy Application Challenges!
Over the past month we’ve been seriously updating and improving our website (thank you Erik at Ebenstar!). In the past 24 hours we’ve discovered a hiccup of sorts with submission of the Puppy Application in that we have simply not received those that have been submitted! While people have received a confirmation email saying their apps have been successfully submitted, the actual applications have not made it to our inbox! We now have the challenge fixed and all should be in good order moving forward. We are very sorry for the lack of response, as we simply did not know this was happening! We will be imminently contacting those for whom the record shows have filled out an application. Thank you for your patience and understanding! Technology can certainly be a mixed blessing at times! 🙂
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Pearl was Bred to Scout!
EXCITING NEWS!! Pearl (Fidelity Farm’s Snow Pearls by Goldberry) was bred to Scout early last week and pending confirmation, should have her first litter in early November! There are already a few deposits for this litter; however, we can still take a couple reservations for both genders. Pearl is daughter of Bella (Yellow Rose Bella at Fidelity) and sired by Goldberrys Willie when we owned him.
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Bella’s Puppies
Bella’s puppies (born July 21st) will be meeting their forever families this coming week and we are so excited to meet everyone! The group had their full check with our wonderful veterinarian along with first DHPPs and AKC Reunite microchips. There is one remaining male pick from this beautiful group! Please contact us if you have questions!