Fox Red Labrador Puppies Maryland

We are a long time dedicated breeder of high quality family raised Goldendoodles, Double Doodles and Labradoodles. Our dogs are calm, well behaved and health tested. We raise all our Doodle Puppies in our home where they get constant love and attention.We have been raising puppies for over 20 years and have happy, healthy and well socialized puppies for you to love. We offer a 2 year health warranty on all our puppies. We are located in Ohio. We do not ship our puppies but visit the Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland often as well as the US Marine Corps Base at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. We can arrange personal delivery to the East Coast/Maryland/Virginia area with possible delivery trips to North Carolina as well.     Welcome to Yesteryear Acres, LLCTail Wagging Devotion     Home of Yesteryear Acres Goldendoodles, Labradoodles & Double Doodle PuppiesPlease scroll down to see some of our Doodle puppy picturesWe specialize in Apricot, Red and Chocolate Labradoodle Puppies and Red, Cream and Apricot Goldendoodles.  
Please click on the purple link to learn more about our Doodles.Yesteryear Acres has been featured several times in both local and national television programming, the Business First Magazine, and has received the Family Business of the Year AwardLabradoodles and Goldendoodles combine all the wonderful loving traits of a Retriever with the intelligence and loyalty of a Poodle.  Doodles are low to non-shedding and tend to be hypo-allergenic.  Doodles are a healthy breed of dogs due to "Hybrid Vigor" which means they are not prone to breed specific health problems.Their loving and gentle temperament make them an ideal family pet. Family Business of the Year4 Week Old Goldendoodle Puppies Yesteryear Acres Labradoodles and Goldendoodles Please email me directly if you have any difficulties with the "Email Me" Button Yesteryear Acres Labradoodle & Double Doodle PuppyYesteryear Acres Double Doodle PuppyWe are a small family-owned kennel in Keyser, West Virginia, that has been breeding labrador retrievers since 1992.
We are proud to announce that we were recognized by the AKC as a Breeder of Merit in 2011. More about the Breeder of Merit program on our News page. Our labs are versatile working dogs, competitive dogs and family companions.  We strive for excellence in all of our litters and complete all recommended health clearances. Both parents are chosen carefully for health, retrieving desire, intelligence, willingness to please, and overall friendliness. We usually have only 1 litter of puppies per year.  Chocolate, black or yellow puppies may be available, depending on the parents. If you are interested in a puppy from Whispering Pines, please visit our Puppy Information page, read our Sales Agreement and complete our Contact Us page. We will contact you shortly. Please check our Puppy Blog page for updates, photos and videos of our last litter. Read more about us and our kennel on the About Us page. We keep up-to-date with the latest breed information, and continue to expand our knowledge of raising and training labrador retrievers.
To that end, we are members of numerous clubs. Bathroom Mirrors Richmond VaCheck out our Links page too, for club listings and other websites with information about labrador health, breed info, online vets, and more!Cheap Washer Dryer CalgaryNew Litter Born 07/21/2016This litter is but feel free to check out the Nursery to watch them grow! Hoover Washer Dryer Motor*Linda Clough has yellow and black puppies sired by our boy Taylor. ​   *Lisa Bailey has black male pups available sired by our boy Myles.  *Tammy Aghjayan will be having blacks and chocolates due to be born sometime in October sired by Myles. / (Western North Carolina) *Blake Chandler will be having blacks and yellows born in October sired by our boy Taylor. Please click here for more detailed information about how we raise our pups, what you REALLY need to know BEFORE getting a puppy and what to expect when bringing home an Ashland Labrador puppy.
Also be sure to check out our FAQ'S page, it may answer many of your questions that you have for us. Ashland Labradors is officially recognized as a &Member Of:Labrador Retrievers can only be "officially recognized" in THREE colors which are Black, Chocolate or Yellow. All others colors are indicative of mixed breeding. AKC papers DO NOT represent or should NOT be construed as a sign of quality of an individual animal OR BREEDER, nor is it a guarantee of a dog being of purebred origin. AKC is ONLY a registering body. AKC does not "Approve" "Certify" or "Endorse" any breeders. So if you see a breeder advertising "AKC Approved or AKC Certified" then call AKC customer service @ 919-233-9767 and ask them for verification.WE would like to take this opportunity to introduce you to the history of the Labrador Retriever, as we have included our personal history in the homepage text as well as in the section, “about us“. So many people ask us, “what’s the difference between the “English” and the “American” (field) labs?”
There is such a big difference that the AKC has, at times, considered splitting the breed. There is a difference in build, as well as temperament. If you are looking for strictly a “field” dog for field trial competition, go for the American field dog. They are athletic, tall, lanky, thin, (athletic!)but they can have VERY hyper, high-strung personalities which do not always lend themselves to being the best indoor “family dogs.” (Not EVERY American lab will be this way, we are only talking in general!) On the other hand, the English labs are very blocky, stocky, shorter in their build, but should still maintain good movement and agility in the field. English labs are very sweet, quiet, mellow, lovely dogs. They still maintain their natural instinct to retrieve and use their noses (after all, Life is too short to hunt with an ugly dog!!), but will be much more controllable in the field, and will also be your family companion at your fireside after a day of hunting. One of the reasons Endless Mt. Labradors stresses, the “all-purpose” lab (English lab) is because we strive to develop ALL the best qualities of the Labrador, and we do not sacrifice one trait in order to emphasize another.
If anything, we major on temperament, because a dog can be beautiful in conformation, and have a lovely pedigree, but if it does not pass our temperament test, it is out of our breeding criteria. (feel free to read our many references from our clients on the “references” page of this website!) The Labrador was originally bred to be able to navigate and swim in the icy waters off of Newfoundland. They have a thick undercoat which shields them from the extremes of both cold and heat. Labs first appeared in English maritime towns that were engaged in the fishing industry. Today, the lab is the most popular breed in the U.S. due to their versatility, sporting ability, and their roles as loyal companions. It has the substance and soundness to hunt waterfowl and upland game. The lab has a short, dense, weather-resistant coat, and “otter” tail, a clean- cut head with a broad back skull and moderate stop, and kind, expressive eyes that communicate intelligence and good temperament.