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[quote=Anonymous]OP, you should cast a wide net and don't be taken in by fancy websites. I found several "pretty" Lab breeders who had great pictures on their sites about the beautiful farmland in Virginia where they have lots of puppy porn pix, but with absolutely no information about lineage or health clearances. One even told me she had no Lab puppies available but could get some from a neighbor, but went silent on me when I asked questions about health clearances. Ding ding ding -- a puppy mill with a fancy website. You might also broaden your search to include a started Lab puppy. If you want an ESA dog that can travel with your son or accompany him to public places, you will need a well-trained dog even if it's not trained to service dog standards. Labs are large and strong and puppy training them is quite an undertaking if you want them to be non-reactive to other dogs, strangers, or stimuli you might find in public places. [/quote]
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