Welcome To Elibrook Labrador Retrievers
About EliBrook Labradors
My name is Gail Mosher and I have had the priviledge of living with English Labrador Retrievers for the last twenty eight years. My Labradors have proven to be some of the best friends in the world and shaped my life in many ways. I live on a small non opperational farm in upstate NY with my husband. We own 70 acres that the dogs can romp and play on. We bought our first lab Eli, 28 years ago not knowing the path that one yellow dog would take us down. Each of our Labradors are out of foundation English lines, their puppies have went onto become family members, working canine companion dogs, hunting dogs, agility, and show dogs. When we originally started this adventure we set some goals and standards that we felt to be vital to the dogs. One, we would do everything in our ability to improve the Labrador breed. Two, we would not comprimise what was right. Three, if our view ever changed it was time to stop breeding labradors.
We have three adults daughters and three amazing son in laws. Our children have been so important in this adventure. Our oldest daughter Heather, carried her passion onto become a Veterinarian. Our middle daughter Lynne, is a professional photographer, for which many puppies and dogs have sat patiently to have its picture taken. Our youngest daughter Kristin is the most interested in the breeding aspect of the labradors, she helps me pick the best puppies to keep and the new lines to bring in to our breeding program. She has also expanded to her own kennel, Skyline Hill Labradors
Our grandchildren have taken over the role of puppy snuggling and even help me deliver puppies.
We diligently research genetics and keep current on the latest trends in diets. Having a family that is so involved in what I do serves to better the information I have on the breed. We hope to pass this knowledge onto you.
PD # 285
AT ELIBROOK LABRADORS WE BELIEVE IN SETTING A HIGH STANDARD IN OUR BREEDING PROGRAM... TO PROTECT THE INTEGRITY OF THE BREED I HAVE LISTED BELOW THE STANDARDS THAT I LIVE BY AND UPHOLD. I ALSO WORK WITH THE STATE OF NEW YORK (PD# 285) TO HELP PREVENT PUPPY MILLS. IF I CAN ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE LET ME KNOW. GAIL MOSHER
ALL OF OUR PUPPIES ARE SOLD WITH A LIMITED AKC REGISTRATION. THIS MEANS THAT NO PUPPIES MAY BE USED FOR BREEDING.
ADULTS ARE PENN HIP AND OFA HIP CERTIFIED. WE CERTIFY THE EYES, AND ELBOWS, TEST FOR EIC, CNM AND DM BEFORE WE USE THEM FOR BREEDNG.
WE HAVE A COUPLE LITTERS COMING IN MID NOVEMBER ELIBROOKS BLACK MAGIC X BLOOMWOOD GET READY TO RUMBLE AND ELIBROOKS NOW YOU SEE ME NOW YOU DONT X STARTOPS LEGENDARY THESE SHOULD BE WONDERFUL CROSSES WE DO HAVE A LIST STARTED FOR BOTH
CELL IS 3157494261
Recommened Sites to visit
Some sites we recommend that you visit are
OFA Orthopedic Foundation of America
FOR TRAINING WE RECOMMEND
BACK TO BASICS WITH ANTHONY SEGE
HE IS LOCATED IN FORESTPORT, NY
ALSO BARKS ON THE BOULEVARD, IN WHITESBORO, NY
For Pet Containment Systems we recommend
www.Petstop.com/CNY
Donna and Stan do an awsome job training your dog
and are always happy to answer your questions.
creativeapproachphotography.itgo.com
Tammy Brockett Photographer
315-839-5558
For Veterinary Care
Waterville Veterinary Clinic
315-841-4021
Books we recommend:
The Art of Raising a Puppy
By: The Monks of New Skeet
Our Thoughts on Colors of Labrador Retrievers
The American Kennel Club recognizies three colors, Yellow, Black, and Chocolate. Yellow can range from white to a fox red. Chocolate can range from milk chocolate to bittersweet chocolate color. Be very cautious of breeders that sell "rare" colors that include the word Silver, Lavendar, or Charcoal. This is simply someone trying to make a quick buck at the expense of the breed. American Kennel Club has determined that silvers are "dilute chocolates". AKC DOES NOT RECOGNIZE SILVER AS A COLOR.
The following pages contain pictures of our gang, some of our thoughts and what we strive for here at Eli Brook Labradors. We invite you to come visit us and meet the dogs in person.
Before you buy a puppy there are some questions to ask yourself
Are you willing to commit the next 10 to 15 years of your life to a dog?
Are you financially able to care for one?
Do you have room for a labrador to play?
Do you have small children?
Do you own your own home?
Do you have time...lots of it?