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    Karemy Labradors - Cosmo around 6 months meeting seniors

    Karemy Labradors

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    We have had our Karemy Labrador for a year, and we can't recommend this breeder enough!…read more Karemy was the first breeder I have chosen to purchase from. All of my other dogs have been adopted from rescues and shelters. A couple of those rescues, though, have had health or temperament issues that were challenging. We loved those dogs fiercely, but after they passed and it was time to get a new dog, I wanted to ensure I was getting a well bred dog with a reliable temperament. Both as a family pet and for therapy dog work with seniors I work with who have Alzheimer's. I couldn't be more pleased that I chose Karemy. The Jackson's do not overbreed. They have several litters throughout the year such that it isn't a terribly long wait to get a puppy, but not too many litters that the dogs are overbred or the puppies are not well cared for. The puppies are socialized with intentional practices as soon as they are able with kids, other animals, and even bottle feeding to solidify the bond with humans. And because Kathy has been breeding her line for over 20 years, the genetics of the dogs is fantastic. Between that solid foundation of care and socialization, combined with great genetics, you can be assured you are getting a great dog! Our vet says that our yellow Lab, Cosmo, is incredibly well bred. He has good hips and joints, is balanced and is a good example of the breed standard, and doesn't have any obvious health issues. He is also a great size, and as long as we make smart choices about nutrition and exercise, he shouldn't get overly overweight like some Labradors. If you work with this breeder, you will get great communication, a puppy that is well bred and well loved, and you can know that their program is ethical. Thank you for our friend, Cosmo, Karemy! He is the best!

    I cannot recommend this breeder. We made a rookie mistake by choosing a puppy over a zoom call…read more We've had purebred labs before. We traveled to pick her up, yet nothing was said about her congenital overbite. It was not apparent and hard to discern because the puppy was black. Also her voice (bark) was very strangled sounding. When I remarked on it, the breeder played it off with, she's been barking this morning. I took her to the contractual vet visit the very next day which is when the vet showed me the malocclusion. I was shocked by the sight of it. And disappointed in myself I hadn't noticed when we picked her up. We returned the puppy the very next day. The breeder, though having "years as a Breeder of Merit" according to the AKC (and herself) blamed us for choosing "the runt" and berated us for representing we had labs before. I suppose the point was to project blame on us for choosing a "defective" animal and to make us feel badly that we were returning the puppy. She returned half of the purchase price. When I returned the AKC registration, she refunded most of the other half. In text messages exchanged in the interim, she once again berated me for the puppy had been "passed over" by subsequent potential customers because she did not have the AKC registration in hand. We are not interested in making unfounded accusations. These are the facts of our now-terminated association.

    Kolt's Equine Konnections - nonprofit - Updated May 2026

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