Dark Creek Kennels - Labrador Retrievers

Dark Creek Kennels - Labrador Retrievers Hunting and family dogs. AKC registered Labrador Retrievers.

Quality breeding program producing AKC Registered labrador retrievers with a desire to hunt and be a family companion.

In the book of Hebrews, we’re told that we will entertain angels unaware.  I’d like to think that perhaps one way that h...
01/06/2024

In the book of Hebrews, we’re told that we will entertain angels unaware. I’d like to think that perhaps one way that happens is through the love of a dog. That’s why it’s so hard when it’s time to let them go.

Teenie, aka Wash*ta’s TripleH Tiny Lady, crossed over the rainbow bridge this week. Her early life was all field trial training and lacked any true human companionship. But after she found her way to us, she had more humans to love her than she knew what to do with. She was a good hunting buddy and blessed us with several dozen puppies, including our black female VooDoo, who are great family pets, hunters and therapy dogs. It took years, but she eventually even agreed to tolerate the cat and the wiggly Schnauzers we added to the bunch. In the end, she enjoyed late night laps around the yard with David and lots of hot dogs.

We will miss you mama.

We love seeing update pics of our pups like these! Rylee has grown into a beautiful dog who lives for hunting all the th...
09/17/2023

We love seeing update pics of our pups like these! Rylee has grown into a beautiful dog who lives for hunting all the things.

This is a great explanation why we don’t remove dewclaws and recommend that our dog families don’t either!
06/23/2022

This is a great explanation why we don’t remove dewclaws and recommend that our dog families don’t either!

****WARNING LONG POST****

People ask all the time why I leave dewclaws, well this is why. Some people have chose to move to another breeder because of this but that is ok. Please read this and be informed.

Do the Dew(claws)? M. Christine Zink DVM, PhD, DACVSMR I am a vet that works exclusively with performance dogs, developing rehabilitation programs for injured dogs or dogs that have had surgery as a result of performance-related injuries. I have seen many dogs now, especially field trial/hunt test and agility dogs, that have had chronic carpal arthritis, frequently so severe that they have to be retired or at least carefully managed for the rest of their careers. Of the over 30 dogs I have seen with carpal arthritis, only one has had dewclaws. The others have all had them removed. If you look at an anatomy book (Miller’s Guide to the Anatomy of Dogs is an excellent one – see figure below) you will see that there are 5 tendons attached to the dewclaw. Of course, at the other end of a tendon is a muscle, and that means that if you cut off the dew claws, there are 5 muscle bundles that will become atrophied from disuse. Those muscles indicate that the dewclaws have a function. That function is to prevent torque on the leg. Each time the foot lands on the ground, particularly when the dog is cantering or galloping, the dewclaw is in touch with the ground. If the dog then needs to turn, the dewclaw digs into the ground to support the lower leg and prevent torque. If the dog doesn’t have a dewclaw, the leg twists. A lifetime of that and the result can be carpal arthritis. Remember: the dog is doing the activity regardless, and the pressures on the leg have to go somewhere. They can be absorbed by the dewclaw, or they will move up and down the leg to the toes, carpus, elbow, and shoulders. Perhaps you are thinking, “I never have had one of my dogs have carpal pain or arthritis.” Well, we need to remember that dogs, by their very nature, do not tell us about mild to moderate pain. If a dog was to be asked by an emergency room nurse to give the level of his pain on a scale from 0 to 10, with 10 being the worst, their scale would be 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. Most of our dogs, especially if they deal with pain that is of gradual onset, just deal with it and don’t complain unless it is excruciating. But when I palpate the carpal joints of older dogs without dewclaws, I almost always elicit pain with relatively minimal manipulation. As to the possibility of injuries to dew claws. Most veterinarians will say that such injuries actually are not very common at all. And if they do occur, then they are dealt with like any other injury. In my opinion, it is far better to deal with an injury than to cut the dew claws off of all dogs “just in case.” Anatomical diagram viewing the medial side of a dog’s left front leg demonstrating the five tendons that attach to the dewclaw.

Snow play all morning makes for some very tired girls!
02/02/2022

Snow play all morning makes for some very tired girls!

01/16/2022

The Dark Creek girls sure are enjoying the snow!

The Dark Creek girls sure are enjoying the snow!
01/16/2022

The Dark Creek girls sure are enjoying the snow!

Merry Christmas from our family to yours!
12/25/2021

Merry Christmas from our family to yours!

10/25/2020

Rylee is 9 months old and showing great promise!

There is nothing better than seeing your pups doing what they were born to do! This beautiful black female is not even a...
10/25/2020

There is nothing better than seeing your pups doing what they were born to do! This beautiful black female is not even a year old, but she is already doing the work and loves duck hunting.

There is nothing better than receiving adorable pictures of a pup with their new family. 😍
03/28/2020

There is nothing better than receiving adorable pictures of a pup with their new family. 😍

EDIT: Thank you Facebook friends! This beautiful girl has made it to her new home and made a family very happy. Through ...
03/27/2020

EDIT: Thank you Facebook friends! This beautiful girl has made it to her new home and made a family very happy.

Through no fault of her own, this beautiful black female pup finds herself in need of a different home than planned thanks to ! She is 9 weeks old and ready to go to meet her forever family today! Please share with anyone who might be interested. Thanks!

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