by Clay | Aug 14, 2020 | AKC, History, The Standard
Labrador Retriever Club Joint Statement with AKC A logical contradiction is to declare something is true and then to try to declare that it is not true, a statement and its denial cannot both be true at the same time. Here is a simple example of a contradiction. 1....
by Clay | Aug 13, 2020 | AKC, Breeding, History
An Open Letter to Labrador Purest and the LRC. Dear ”To Whom it May Concern;” There have been all sorts of recommendations floating around since dilute Labradors appeared on the scene in the 1980s. Again we won’t rehash the origin stories because at this point, it’s...
by Clay | Aug 6, 2020 | AKC, History, The Standard
A “Hasty Generalization” is an informal fallacy of faulty generalization, which involves reaching an inductive generalization based on insufficient evidence —essentially making a rushed conclusion without considering all of the variables. In statistics, it may...
by Clay | Feb 19, 2015 | Advice, AKC
It’s an exciting time! You’ve gotten your puppy home from the breeder. You are bonding, working on potty training, obedience training and just enjoying watching him or her grow. Then, you suddenly remember that folder of paperwork given to you by the breeder. What...
by Clay | Feb 19, 2015 | AKC, The Standard
Do you have questions about the validity of “silver” Labrador retrievers? The following paragraph has been circulated on the website of nearly every dilute breeder around the world: The registry of the American Kennel Club is based on parentage and not the coat color...
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