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We're proud to announce the recent whelping between Vaider and Bella. This is an all yellow litter due to go home June 24th. These puppies will have excellent temperaments making them great family dogs as well as hunting companions. Prior to going home. Pups will be vet checked, dew claws removed, de-wormed and up to date on all vaccines. We're currently taking deposits. To follow the growth of this litter please visit http://mnpointinglabs.blogspot.com Additional information regarding the sire and dam have been listed below. 

Sire: 4xGMPR Cashman's Risky Raider's in Vaider MH

Vaider hails from Cashman Kennels, in Elko, MN. He is a natural pointing male who holds an American Pointing Lab Association 4xGMPR title as well as an AKC Master Hunter title. He excels not only as an upland hunter, he's also dynamite in the duck blind and/or boat hunting fowl. He is calm and steady and handles blind retrieves like a pro. He has the diversity and strengths that most avid hunters are looking for. Vaider, like his father Raider, is an outstanding all-around upland and water fowl hunter. Additional information regarding Vaider and his legendary father Raider, can be found by clicking here.

Health Clearances for Vaider are as follows: 
AKC: SR62574601 
DOB: 6/6/2010 
Weight: 70lbs 
Hips: LR-198663G24M-VPI 
Elbows: LR-EL55283M24M-VPI 
Penn HIP: DI 0,33 top 90% for Labradors (excellent rating)
CERF: LR-347840 
EIC: Clear by Parentage 
CNM: Clear by Parentage 
PRA: Tested Clear 
RD/OSD: Tested Clear 

Dam: Majestic Miss Lady Isabella JH

Bella is a daughter from our previous breeding between Baker and Hailey. Like Vaider, she too is a natural pointing, bird finding machine. She is hunted extensively as a guide dog at Wings North in Pine City and Wild Wings of Oneka in Hugo. Bella shares many of the same qualities and characteristics of her mother. She's quite smart, who's easy and loves to train. Her never give up attitude has saved me many of times on a poorly shot bird. Her marking ability is something I would never trade anyone. While upland hunting she covers an entire field in a methodical manner that leaves no tuft of grass left behind. Her drive and train ability is second to none. Yet, when her day is done, she's a 52# lap dog in our home. Her calm temperament is absolutely amazing around our two and five year old children. Bella is the perfect companion as she loves to hunt, lives to please and is what our family calls a best friend.


Health Clearances for Bella are as follows:
AKC: SR61714701
DOB: 4/8/2010
Weight: 52lbs
Hips: LR-202823G35F-VPI
Elbows: LR-EL58405F35-VPI
CERF LR-EYE11291/81F-VPI
EIC: Clear by Parentage
CNM: Clear by Parentage
PRA: Tested Clear
RD/OSD: Tested Clear

Pedigree information can be found by clicking here

More information, please contact David
612-964-9431
[email protected]

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