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English Labrador Breeders in Tennessee

Discover our Fox Red English Labrador puppies, bred from carefully selected bloodlines from across the United States, and meet the exceptional dams and sires behind one of the nation’s premier Fox Red Labrador breeding programs.

Our puppies are lovingly hand-raised and intentionally nurtured to become cherished members of your home. One of the ways we do this is by beginning your puppy’s potty and crate training here in our home, giving them a head start before they join their new families. Learn more about What Sets Our Puppies Apart.

The health and well-being of our dogs—and the happiness of the families who welcome them—are our highest priorities. A cornerstone of our program is comprehensive health testing of our breeding dogs, ensuring each puppy has the best possible start. Learn more below about health testing and the common conditions responsible breeders carefully screen for in Labradors.

Fox Red Lab Breeders- Meet the ladies and gents!

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We are proud to present our exceptional group of AKC registered Fox Red Labradors. Each dog has been carefully chosen for health, conformation, temperament, and classic English type, reflecting our commitment to excellence in breeding. Explore their individual bios along with OFA and DNA health screening results below.

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Fox Red Labrador Breeders - Sires

'Gatsby'

Gatsby is a beautiful dark fox red Labrador with a solid build and the classic thick ‘otter tail’. He weighs 85 lbs and his lines include BISS GCH Elkens Forged In Fire and Italian-bred lines. He is a gentle soul and an absolute love, and wants nothing more than to crawl in your lap and be petted for hours on end. 

Gatsby is clear for PRA, CM, HNPK, and carries EIC. OFA Hips Good, Elbows Normal, OFA Eye (CAER) Exam Normal.

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'Lady Bug'

Lady Bug is our stunning, blocky keeper from Sandy (one of our retired girls), weighing in at 75 lbs. Her bloodlines produce beautiful puppies with blocky heads and large, expressive eyes. She’s a passionate retriever and will definitely give Roxy a run for her money! Lady Bug is incredibly smart, affectionate, and has a soft spot for babies. She even ‘babysits’ other moms’ pups when they need a break.

She’s been tested through Embark and is clear for CM, DM, HNPK, PRA, and Skeletal Dysplasia. Carries EIC. She is Dilute Free. OFA Hips Good, Elbows Normal, OFA Eye (CAER) Exam Normal.

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'Lula'

Lula is another one of our keeper pups as a Fox Red Labrador breeders. With Lady Bug as her mama, she continues the tradition of beautiful heads and expressive eyes from those lines. Lula is our more petite Fox Red English Labrador, weighing around 65 lbs. She’s energetic and loves to retrieve or go on adventures.

Lula is clear for PRA, CM, DM, EIC, HNPK, and Skeletal Dysplasia, and is Dilute Free.  OFA Hips, Elbows Normal, OFA Eye (CAER) Exam Normal.

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'Sequoia'

Sequoia is a keeper pup from our first dam and sire as Fox Red Lab Breeders – Chili and Winston. Both Chili and Winston are laid back and super sweet and love kids, and have passed that onto Sequoia. She loves attention from my 2 year old and will stand as still as a statue for her.

Sequoia is clear for EIC, CM, DM, HNPK, and Skeletal Dysplasia, and is Dilute Free. She carries one copy of the PRA gene. OFA Prelim Hips- Good, Elbows Normal, OFA Eye (CAER) Exam Normal, and normal Cardiac Exam. 

'Missy'

Missy is our stunning Champion-sired yellow girl. She’s a driven retriever in the water but a calm and mellow companion overall. Missy is sired by AM. GOLD GCHG. Bequest Conclusion No Limit Poker, the #1 USA Labrador in 2020, and has GCH CH Brenton Gate Outer Limits on her dam’s side. She’s great with kids and absolutely loves water and tennis balls.

She has been DNA tested and is clear for EIC, PRA, CNM, DM, HNPK, and is a carrier for MCD. OFA Hips Good. Elbows Normal, OFA Eye (CAER) Exam Normal.

Missy has been retired and is living her best life with a loving family in Birmingham, AL.

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'Darcy'

Darcy is our keeper girl from ‘Missy’. A stunning black-coated version of her Dam. She is always ready for adventure and loves to hang with her people. 

OFA prelims- Hips Good. Elbows Normal, OFA Eye (CAER) Exam Normal.

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'Chili'

Chili is our sweet and laid-back girl, weighing in at 70 lbs. She’s never in a rush and loves exploring fields or trails with us—it’s one of her favorite activities. She enjoys cooling off in the water and retrieving, but if another dog wants the ball, she’s content to let them have it without causing a fuss. The kids adore spending time with her, and she’s a fantastic babysitter.

As one of our Fox Red Labrador breeders she is clear for CM, DM, EIC, HNPK, and Skeletal Dysplasia. Carries PRA. OFA Hips Good. Elbows Normal.

Chili is living her best life in Massachusetts with a great family and her two Escalante pup pals.

'Roxy'

“Retrieving Queen” perfectly captures Roxy. She’s our half English (show) and half American (field lines) Fox Red Labrador, and the only Labrador in our program with American (field) lines. Roxy is the ideal mix of both types—she has a strong drive to retrieve combined with a calm, laid-back personality, and weighs about 95 lbs. She’s a favorite around here (especially with my husband), and her puppies are adored by their new families.

Roxy is always ready for adventure and is incredibly loyal, staying close by your side. She loves running alongside the tractor when we’re working on the farm or retrieving in the pond until our arms are tired. At home, Roxy is as relaxed as they come and never hyper. A total water lover, she’ll dive down over 3 feet to fetch a rock from underwater. Her puppies inherit her love for hunting and spending time on the lake!

Roxy is clear by parentage for all except PRA, which was tested by DDC Veterinary and came back clear. OFA Hips- Good, Elbows Normal.

Roxy is now retired and enjoying the good life in Indiana with a wonderful family who absolutely adores her—along with one of her playful pups who keeps her on her toes!

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'Tornado'

Tornado is our Multi Champion Sired Ukrainian import, weighing in at 95 lbs. He’s a big, lovable goofball who comes running whenever you call his name. With a laid-back, sweet demeanor, his patient tolerance truly shines when he’s babysitting puppies. Loyal and always by our side, Tornado loves taking walks or simply hanging around the house.

He’s been tested through Embark and is clear for all, including CM, DM, EIC, HNPK, PRA, and Skeletal Dysplasia. OFA Hips- Excellent, Elbows Normal.

What is Health Testing?

Breed specific Health Testing is an important aspect of reputable Labrador breeders. It helps ensure the long-term health, well-being, and genetic soundness of puppies. Here’s an expanded explanation of the key health tests typically recommended for Labrador Retrievers—especially valuable if you’re looking for Fox Red Labrador Breeders.

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What Health Tests Do We Perform as Fox Red Labrador Breeders?

1. Hip and Elbow Dysplasia Testing

Why it matters: While OFA and PennHIP screenings are considered the gold standard for evaluating hip and elbow abnormalities, there is currently no definitive genetic test for these conditions—unlike DNA-based disorders such as Exercise-Induced Collapse (EIC), which can be identified through specific genetic testing.

“Although there is a genetic influence on hip dysplasia, the heritability of the trait is rather low. Many studies have shown that genetic variation accounts for only a modest fraction of the variation in hip scores, usually 15-40%. This means that some fraction of the variation in the quality of the hips is the result of non-genetic, or “environmental” influences.” – Carol Beuchat PhD  https://www.instituteofcaninebiology.org

As such, responsible breeders must do the best they can to make informed decisions on their breeding plans through testing, whelping methods and raise puppies in as natural environment as possible and include education of puppy families with the best practices to help prevent dysplasia through proper nutrition, exercise and the delay of hormone altering procedures (such as spay/neuter) for their furr babies.

Genetic Testing for Labrador Breeders

 2. EIC – Exercise-Induced Collapse

What it is: A genetic disorder causing affected dogs to collapse after intense exercise.

Test used: DNA test for the EIC gene mutation.

Why it matters: Carriers (one copy) can be bred to non-carriers to avoid affected puppies. Mating a carrier dog to a carrier, or an affected dog is putting the health of future puppies at risk.

 

3. CNM – Centronuclear Myopathy

What it is: A condition affecting muscle function, leading to weakness and poor coordination.

Test used: DNA test for the CNM gene.

Why it matters: Like EIC, breeding decisions should avoid producing affected puppies.

4. PRA – Progressive Retinal Atrophy

What it is: A degenerative eye disease that eventually causes blindness.

Test used: DNA panel testing (commonly included in Labrador-specific genetic panels).

Why it matters: PRA is inherited, and responsible breeding can eliminate it from bloodlines.

5. Dilute Gene Testing

What it is: This checks for the presence of the “d” allele responsible for dilute coat colors (like silver).

Why it matters: We test to avoid color dilution alopecia (CDA) and preserve breed standards.

Color dilution alopecia is a skin condition known for causing hair loss. This condition arises because of a hereditary structural defect causing an abnormal distribution of melatonin in the dog’s hair shafts. –https://www.hotlrc.com/silver

6. Eye Exams (Ophthalmologic Testing)

What it is: Screening for eye conditions like:

   Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA)

   Cataracts

   Retinal Dysplasia

Test used: Annual exams by a board-certified veterinary ophthalmologist, often certified through CERF or OFA Eye Certification.

Why it matters: Many of these conditions can lead to blindness but can be managed if detected early and avoided through careful breeding.

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