Aiken labs

Aiken labs Breeding high quality labador Retrievers for families and companions

04/24/2026

My dogs live here, they're here to stay.
You don't like pets? Be on your way
They share my home, my food, my space
This is their home, this is their place.

You will find dog hair on the floor,
They will alert you're at the door.
They may request a litte pat,
A simple 'NO' will settle that.
It gripes me when I hear you say,
Just how is it you live this way?

They smell, they shed, they're in the way.
WHO ASKED YOU? is all I can say.
They love me more than anyone.
My voice is like the rising sun,
They merely have to hear me say,
'C'mon, time to go and play."
Then tails wag and faces grin,
They bounce and hop and make a din,
They never say, 'No time for you,
They're always there, to GO and DO.

And if l'm sad, they're by my side.
And if I'm mad, they circle wide.
And if I laugh, they laugh with me.
They understand, they always see.

So, once again, I say to you,
'Come visit me,' but know this too..
My dogs live here, they're here to stay.
You don't like pets? Be on your way.
They share my home, my food, my space
This is their home, this is their place.
Dm For credit 😇

04/20/2026

Lmao
But true

That's my dogs
04/10/2026

That's my dogs

Labrador retrievers are basically what happens when you take a professional athlete, a vacuum cleaner, and the most emotionally needy best friend you’ve ever had… and combine them into one dog with absolutely zero boundaries.

They LOOK like they could protect your house… strong, solid, big bark… but let’s be real… if someone broke in holding a rotisserie chicken, your lab is not defending you. Your lab is helping them. Probably walking them room to room like, “this is where we keep the snacks.”

And the eating? It’s not hunger… it’s a lifestyle. Labradors don’t miss meals, they miss opportunities. You could feed them a full bowl and they’ll still follow you into the kitchen like they’re on a second shift.

Then there’s the staring. The intense, silent, unblinking stare while you eat. No barking, no whining… just pure psychological pressure until you question everything.

As puppies? Completely untrustworthy. You don’t even hear them destroying things… it just gets quiet… and that’s when you know something expensive is being chewed.

And the personal space? Doesn’t exist. A full-grown lab will look at you, look at your tiny amount of room… and still choose to sit directly on top of you like that’s the only logical option.

But somehow, through all the chaos, the shedding, the constant need for attention… they love you in this big, happy, all-in kind of way.

And that’s exactly why we’re obsessed with them.

04/03/2026

Real news

04/03/2026

Too true

Lexi and Bree took faith to her forever home today.All of Abby and Crosbys puppies are now gone to their new homes
03/28/2026

Lexi and Bree took faith to her forever home today.
All of Abby and Crosbys puppies are now gone to their new homes

Truth
03/22/2026

Truth

03/22/2026
03/22/2026

Come on
I want to play too

03/22/2026

"Let’s get one thing straight:
We NEED ethical dog breeders.
Not backyard breeders.
Not puppy mills.
Not “oops litters.”
Ethical. Responsible. Passionate. Breeders.
Because the truth is this:
Good breeders don’t just produce puppies — they protect entire breeds.
They’re the reason we still have healthy working dogs, therapy dogs, sport dogs, and family companions with predictable temperaments and solid genetics.
Good breeders raise puppies like they’re staying forever.
Socialization, early exposure, enrichment, confidence-building…
None of that is “extra.” It’s STANDARD.
Good breeders take dogs back, every time.
For life.
No questions. No judgment.
Because their puppies NEVER end up in shelters, ever.
Good breeders breed for preservation, for improvement, and for LOVE.
And here’s the part people don’t want to admit:
Without ethical breeders, we’d lose the breeds we depend on and adore.
Service dog lines.
Duty-driven working breeds.
Family-safe temperaments.
Sound structure.
Predictability.
Purpose.
History.
Shelters are full because of irresponsible breeding —
not ethical breeding.
So next time someone says,
“Just adopt,”
remind them:
You can support shelters
AND still value ethical breeders.
Both matter.
Both play crucial roles.
Both are needed.
Because the breeders doing it right?
They’re the ones keeping dogs healthy, stable, and loved for generations to come."
- copied from unknown author

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