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Well I thought I had kept my pure bred black lab seperated long enough from my pure bred Chessie. WRONG... I will in a few weeks be having pure bred Chesadors.. These dogs will be great family dogs and pets. Both parents come from great hunting stock. If any one is interested in a free puppy in a few weeks let me know. The wife is not so happy. I will keep them until they are around 7-9 weeks and then they will go to good homes for free. I am in Cordova on the Eastern Shore of Maryland.
 

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I have a black lab male Hunter who is 3 years old. He is roughly 80 lbs and with a very wide broad head. Honestly looks like a LL Bean Model lab. He is very pretty. I have two young boys 8 and 4 he is there best friend. Hunter is one of the most laid back labs I have ever owned. The female Sadie is around 2 and is a medium size Chessie. She is great with the kids as well. She does not have that mean side some Chessie's have. Both love to retrieve. I thought I had seperated them long enough after her heat. Apparently i did not. She seems to be very pregnant at this point. I think the pups will be born sometime around the begining of February. I will keep you posted when they come. At that point you could come see them along with their parents and make a decision. Just Pm your number and I will call in a few weeks.
 

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I had a lab/chessie mix that I had to put down after 14 yrs last April and he was the best damn dog I ever had. Good luck finding good homes! If I didn't have two chessies already (and a cat) and a baby on the way I would definitely take one.

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