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 Utah Breeder Registry

                                             

  Bullock Outdoors
   Contact: Travis R. Bullock
  Location: Tooele, UT
  Office: (435) 843-1911  Cell: (801) 891-1052
  Website: www.bullockoutdoors.com
  Email: bullockoutdoors@yahoo.com
  (Travis is also the contact for breeders that would like to be added to this page.)
 
  BlackGold Labrador Retrievers 
   Contact: Rich Carmen
  Location: Salt Lake City, UT
  Phone Number: (801) 270-8455
  Website: www.blackgoldlabradors.com
  Email: rcarman@blackgoldlabradors.com

                                      

  Satterlee Labrador Retrievers
   Contact: JoAnna Anderson
  Location: Delta, UT
  Phone Number: (435) 864-4210
  Website: www.satterleelabs.com
  Email: JoAnna@satterleelabs.com
 
  Mudd Hollow Labs
   Contact: Monica McDonald
  Location: North Salt Lake, UT
  Phone Number: (801) 678-3211
  Website: www.muddhollow.com
  Email: monizuki@gmail.com
 


  If you are a responsible / ethical breeder in Utah and would like be shown on this page, please e-mail Travis R. Bullock 
 directly at  bullockoutdoors@yahoo.comAll breeders wishing to be represented by this group must abide by the 
 Breeder Code of Ethics. In your email please include your certification numbers for all health tests done on your Labs, 
 and their Registered name and number (or you can provide a link to them). While adoption from rescues and 
 the shelter are encouraged, we strongly promote the breeding of purebred Labs by ethical, knowledgable breeders.
 Much work has been done by such breeders to help reduce and eliminate the unwanted genetic health problems that 
 have been acquired through careless, uneducated breeding. Breed for the betterment of the breed or not at all.  
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