Shasta of Marble Mountain

Call Name: Shasta
Color: Yellow
Birth date: November 23, 2006
AKC #: SR38644006
Health Certifications
Hip OFA: LR-179453G25F-NOPI
Elbow OFA: LR-EL42072F25-NOPI
Eye CERF: LR-48210/200706 & 08
DNA Profile #: EIC: D09-019151
Other: Micro-chip: 085-549-829

 

View Shasta's Pedigree & Pictures

Shasta was whelped by Paul DeBona, of Waterfowl Retrievers in Monroe, LA 71201

on  November 23, 2006 .

 

Shasta is a 70-pound yellow lab with many strengths including:  

  • Strong hunting desire
  • Natural pointing instinct
  • Strong nose
  • Blocky build
  • Strong Intelligence
  • Outstanding pedigree & FC father
  • Sweet, people-loving personality

Shasta is both a fun-loving & people-friendly dog and an intense worker in the field.  She loves to retrieve and has a great nose.  She is also an excellent and well-behaved family pet.

   

Her pedigree include several noteworthy dogs including: NFTCH Waldorf’s High Tech, 2xNAFC FC 2x CANFC AFC Ebonstar Lean Mac,  NFTCH AFTCH FC AFC TNT’s Mr. Peabody Prairiemarsh, FC AFC Wilderness Harley To Go, NAFC FC M D’s Cotton Pick’n Cropper.  With these super stars and others as her relatives, she has the right DNA for success.   

With Shasta's excellent attributes and her great pedigree, she offers what every serious lab owner wants and expects from a well-bred hunting and companion dog.     


 Shasta's Pedigree
Shasta of Marble Mountain

NFTCH NAFTCH Waldorfs High Tech
2xNAFC FC 2x CANFC AFC Ebonstar Lean Mac (b)
Ebonaceae Princess
NFTCH AFTCH FC AFC TNTs Mr Peobody Prairiemarsh
  FC AFC Wilderness Harley To Go (b)
FTCH AFTCH MHR Coldcreeks Kayla To Go
Coldcreek Catapult Kate (b)
Shasta of Marble Mountain (y)**
FA AFC Candlewoods MD Houston (y)
NAFC FC M Ds Cotton Pickn Cropper (y)
Krugerrands Honey Bee (y)
HRCH Croppers Waterfowl Zoie D (y)**
HRCH Millercreeks Raisin Cain MH
UH HRCHMillercreek Waterfowl Indy MH (y)
D Cs Fools Gold (y)
 

 

Red print signifies dog that has been recognized with an AKC, APLA, NAHRA, UKC or other title.
** Signifies dogs that are either natural pointers, or are known to pass on the pointing gene.