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![]() About Razor LabsRazor Labs is committed to producing the highest quality, intelligent, reliable Labrador Retrievers. Hunting Dog Breeds RaisedLabrador Retriever Additional ServicesTraining, Stud Services Breeder Contact InfoScott Anderson St.Andrews, Manitoba R1A 3B7 Breeding quality gun dogs for over 8 years.204-632-5777 Send Email to Razor LabsClick here to visit Razor Labs websiteTestimonials (21) You are viewing the 10 most recent - Click here for more reviewsSubmitted by: Kayla on Aug 13, 2011 Hi Scott and Colleen,Rocco has been such a good puppy - and has totally exceeded our expectations! We just want to thank you both for being so helpful and there for this whole process,we are so glad to have chosen a breeder like you! It has made getting our first puppy that much more memorable and special. He is doing really well with kennel and potty training and picks up on things so quickly. Oh, and, he LOVES the water. I was watering our hanging baskets yesterday and as soon as he heard the water dripping through the bottom of the pot he started running through the water that was falling .. trying to get covered in water, it was the cutest thing. Kayla Submitted by: Peter Menge on May 02, 2011 Hi Scott;Thought I’d get you up to date on the Puppy. “Sniper” has certainly added a dimension to our household in the last few months and she is proving herself to be a significant personality. Now just past 6 month’s old she weighs in at about 55lbs – all of it pure energy. Her drive is extreme in everything she does and she has recently proven herself to be quite a mouser - with 10 mice to her credit in the last week (at least the ones we know about). It’s quite humorous to watch her mousing technique - I’ll be sending you a video. Her training is progressing well and we are currently working on her collar conditioning, to which she has taken in good spirits, and she gets marks now almost every day. In fact she ran her first double on Friday (all be it a simple one) and she figured it out pretty quick. She seems to have enough drive to get her through a variety of factors and she enters cover without much hesitation so I am confident she’ll take to more difficult marks as the training progresses. Last, but not least Scott, she is a real beauty. Nicely proportioned, strong and agile, and she absolutely loves all people. Pictures to follow…. Thanks a bunch for a wonderful animal. Peter Menge & Family Submitted by: Jim Renaud on Dec 26, 2010 Hi Scott,Well Merlin is still black and beautiful. If he was a female he would be the belle of the ball. I don’t want you to get to swell headed, but so far this pup is everything I could ask him to be. His temperament is text book perfect. He is inquisitive and loves to play. There are some dogs that you just enjoy being with. He’s one of those. All the best in the new year. Jim Submitted by: Craig & Liz on Dec 19, 2010 Hi Scott;I thought I would give ya an e-mail just to let you know how we are making out, so far so good!!!...She loves to fetch her stuffed Mallard for us, I know she is going to be a great retrieving dog it seems to just be natural for her, accidents in the house are almost non existent now, she is scratching at the door to go potty time and she is a little hellion most of the day but we love her, I am very excited to work with her in the spring and look forward keeping you updated with her progression. Merry Christmas to you and your family, stay safe and we will chat later. Regrads Craig & Liz. Submitted by: Derrell Rodine on Dec 13, 2010 Hi Scott,This dog is so smart it is scary. He does all the hand signals now and I'm working on distance with him. I am still amazed on how well he is progressing. He is so well behaved around people it's unreal. Thanks for the chance to get a dog of such high quality. Thanks Derrell & Joyce Submitted by: Al Janke on Dec 10, 2010 Hi Scott,Rio is doing a fabulous job. Its been quite a learning curve for him going from a trained hunting machine that he was bred for to playing with Rons grandkids,sleeping on our couch at the hunting lodge, playing with the neighbors dog and then going out hunting. His nose and sense is spectacular. He seldom overruns birds and if left alone will find downed birds that he hasn't even seen go down and are on the run trying to get away. The 12 roosters we got on Sunday ,( one with 41 bars )I would venture to say between flushing them and then finding and retrieving them,he would be responsible for 10. Merry Christmas Al Submitted by: Don Cook on Dec 06, 2010 Hi Scott,Things here are going really good. Daisy has been a blessing to our family. We spent a few weekends hunting and Daisy did very good considering that I didnt work with her that much and she is only 7 months old she caught on quick and was fetching partridge and dropping them at our feet. she fetched up about twenty birds this fall.I will keep in touch Take Care Don and family Submitted by: Brad and Erin on Mar 02, 2010 Hey Scott,Well I don't even know where to start! She is an AMAZING dog! She is sooooo calm! She doesn't even act like a "chocolate" pup! I mean she's a pup.... but she's not crazy! She's so well behaved and she's such a fast learner! She spends a lot of time outside (with us of course) she doesn't like to be alone. And that is fine with us. We'd rather have her near us than chasing her down trying to figure out what she's not supposed to be doing! She is soooo affectionate! We really like that! She "leaves " things when we tell her to, doesn't jump on us, stays(kinda) comes, sits. She's still a big work in progress but she has alot of play time right now and we're trying to balance the learning time with her as we go! We're only a week in now so we're still ogling over her of course! But we ARE training her as well. It was so nice to get the head start in the training. And we have you guy's no doubt to thank for that! I also think that her running with the big dogs helped out huge in the way she behaves! She's not a barker.... which we like but she's the first one to tell you when someone's at the door or outside! Which is awesome! She has such a big dog bark too! She really made herself at home immediately here! We were the typical worried adoptive parents though! She loves it here! I'll try to attach some pics here so you can see just why she loves it so much! Anyway, Scotty you guy's are welcome to come up here anytime to visit her or just go fishing if you'd like. We'll be sure to bring her over when she comes to Winnipeg next! As you know I had a chocolate lab before, and all I can say is Maggie is a million times more well behaved! We couldn't have asked for a better/well suited pup than Maggie! Thanks guy's!!!! Love, Proud new parents Brad and Erin Submitted by: Teresa on Jan 23, 2010 Hi Scott & Colleen,Well, Hailey is no longer the smallest dog in our house! She has made it past one of our cockers, still a bit to go before she gets to be bigger than the other one. She is the star of both puppy classs that she is in, and often we are the "demonstrators" or "models" which is quite a compliment! Many people have been asking where we got her as she is such a beauty and is so well behaved. We've given you lots of publicity! I'm not sure sure if each dog we have brought into our lives has been smarter than the previous one, or if we are just getting to be better trainers, but I feel like training Hailey has been a breeze and one of our trainers actually made a point of telling us how great a job we have done with her so far. Have a great weekend! Teresa Submitted by: labsrus@shaw.ca on Nov 01, 2009 Hi Scott and Colleen,It's been a while,I actually remembered to take some pictures of the big boy working today in between shots. He retrieved his first diver today, and nice drake bufflehead, good confidence booster for him after a cripple spooked him a bit. Also his biggest bird yet, a white-winged scoter, probably pushing 4.5 pounds. He's working out great, mostly has the idea and definitely the basics. A very good nose on him too, he's picking the scent of mallards up from 2-300 yards when we're jump shooting, and I also had him down south hunting a bit and he managed to find a mallard in the 15 foot elephant grass that we thought we'd lost, Dad was impressed. He's doing great at home too, everyone absolutely loves him and he's become very well-behaved and mellow for such a young (though he can still turn it on when it's time to go hunting :-). You guys did a great job with that litter, we're very pleased with him and love him to death, he even wore a tie for our wedding photos ;-) Hope the fall is treating you all well, Nick and Jenn |



















