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Call Name: Rebel
Color: Yellow
Birth date: February 1995
Health Certifications
Hip OFA: LR-79425G27M
Eye CERF: LR 22805/00-68 OR

 

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Rebel was born in February of 1995. He comes from Norcross, Georgia, where he is owned by Ernie and Tina Sullivent. They can be reached at: 
Rebel is an 84 pound yellow lab with many strengths, including:
  • Intense desire
  • Handsome looks
  • Terrific personality
  • Trainable nature
  • Calm companion dog
  • Outstanding Field Trial career & pedigree

Rebel is one of the greatest yellow labs of all-time in the field, but also throws puppies that are great solid hunters and natural pointing retrievers.

Rebel is a handsome yellow with very black pigment. He holds the most Open wins of any living yellow and is the only yellow in the top 4 Open Dogs since 1992. Rebel was an exciting competitor, a high-energy dog with unlimited desire who has left his mark on the sport of field trials. (He was retired from field trials at the age of seven after a serious shoulder injury). Now, he is the ultimate housedog.

In 2001, Rebel won back-to-back Opens for the third time in three years. He then placed three times in three weekends and was named to the All-Time High Point Open Dog list, as featured in the Retriever Field Trial Performance book (only seven yellows in the history of field trials have accomplished this honor; no others currently competing or breeding). Rebel has 10 Open Wins and 13 All-Age Wins! He has amassed 56 Open Points and 78 1/2 All-Age points, and was the Top Open Yellow in Wins three years in a row, and in Points for two years in a row (one point shy in a third year).

Rebel also had a remarkable season in 2000. He won 7 All-Age stakes, and finished at one-half of his trials. The year his owner lived close to him, he won 40% of his trials when handled by his owner (four wins in ten trials). He won a Two-Handler Double-Header in the Spring. He also won an incredible four All-Age trials in one month in the fall (three handled by his owner), and five All-Age trials in a month and a half. At two of these wins, his son won the Derby as well. Rebel finished the year as the #3 Top Open Dog for wins, and #4 Top Open Dog for points; he is the first yellow since 1992 to be among the Top 4 Open Dogs in the United States.

Rebel comes from a family of great competitors and tremendous bloodlines. Rebel is the only yellow FC-AFC stud dog with two FC-AFC parents. His grandfathers are legends in field trials, both already in the Retriever Hall of Fame, capturing the High-Point Open Title four times between the two of them. No other yellow stud dog today has such strong bloodlines.

Rebel has been a popular stud for many years and has produced over 1800 pups. These pups have had many of Rebel's fine attributes which have made very nice competition and hunting dogs.
  • Top Open Yellow (Wins)
  • Top Open Yellow (Points)
  • Most Open Wins of any living Yellow
  • Won back-to-back Opens three consecutive years
  • Won Four All-Age Trials in One Month
  • 10 Open Wins and 13 All-Age Wins
  • Qualified for 5 Nationals
  • Retriever Field Trial News All-Time High Point Open Dog
  • Only Yellow in Top 4 Open Dog List since 1992
  • Sire of dogs with 6 All-Age Wins & Two-Handler Double-Header Winner
  • Progeny who have been successful in AKC, UKC & APLA Hunt Tests, AKC Field trials, Pointing, Agility, Obedience, Drug Detection, Bomb Detection & Search & Rescue


 Rebel's Pedigree
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** Signifies dogs that are either natural pointers, or are known to pass on the pointing gene.