Mille's Coco Ryded
"Coco"
OFA Hips –
EXCELLENT #LR-178191E26F
OFA Elbows – NORMAL #LR-EL41281F26-VPI
CNM – CLEAR #LR-CNM08-257-F-PIV
EIC – CLEAR #D0-005322
Eyes – CERF CLEAR
Sire
FC AFC Cuda’s
Blue Ryder MH |
Sire
FC AFC CFC CAFC Barracuda
Blue MH |
Sire
Haverhill’s Brown Blitzkrieg |
Sire
FC AFC Snake
Eyes-Double or Nothing |
Dam
Haverhill’s Jet Jennifer |
Dam
Haverhill’s Missy Blueblack |
Sire
FC AFC Rippin’
Blue Thunder |
Dam
Haverhill’s Cocoa Puff Lyon |
Dam
Higher Grounds
Helen Keller QAA
Littermate to NFC
Storm’s Riptide Star |
Sire
FC AFC Rippin’
Blue Thunder |
Sire
FC AFC Raider’s
Piper Cub |
Dam
Thunder’s Red River Rose |
Dam
FC AFC Belle’s
Star Emmy Lou |
Sire
FC AFC KermitII |
Dam
Pursi’s Belle Star |
Dam
Wildwood’s One-N-A Million |
Sire
FC Nan-Dool
Elwood Blues |
Sire
FC AFC River Oaks
Way-Da-Go Rocky |
Sire
FC AFC Canis
Major's River Bear |
Dam
Timberlane Samantha |
Dam
FC AFC Echo’s
Triple Ruff N Ready |
Sire
FC AFC Volwood’s
Ruff and Reddy |
Dam
Haverhill Archer’s Red Echo |
Dam
Waterbear’s Miss Molly |
Sire
FC AFC
Watermark’s The Boss |
Sire
FC AFC Wilderness
Harley To Go |
Dam
FC Tank ‘Em By
Surprise |
Dam
FC AFC HRCH Gator
Pt’s Sweet Potato Pie
First FC AFC Chocolate Female |
Sire
CFC CAFC Pachanga
Magnum Force |
Dam
HRCH Gator
Point's Roc-N- Moon Pie |
FC AFC Cuda's Blue Ryder MH
"Ryder"
Rest in Peace Ryder
1997 -2007
Coco’s Sire, FC AFC Cuda’s Blue Ryder is a dynamic, handsome and statuesque 85 pound chocolate Labrador Retriever who has reached the pinnacle of success for Labradors of all colors in both the field trial and hunt test worlds. Ryder is the first and only Chocolate Labrador to win a double header and is the first and only Chocolate Labrador National Amateur Finalist. His versatility is exemplified by his activities in the summer of 2003. In late June, he was a Finalist in the 2003 National Amateur Retriever Club Championship Stake (the first and only Chocolate Labrador). A week later he was the test dog for the ESPN Great Outdoor Games Retriever Series. The next weekend he completed his sixth straight Master Hunter qualification and earned the Master Hunter title. The following week Ryder won the Open All Age stake at the Sacramento Valley Retriever Club’s field trial and his Field Championship title.
In addition to his success as a competitor, he is a superb hunting companion with an outstanding dove, duck, goose and pheasant record. He is a loving and gentle pet. As a stud dog he carries and throws the warm and balanced personality of his sire.
Ryder's major accomplishments:
- Field Champion, Amateur Field Champion, Master Hunter (second Chocolate Labrador in history to obtain the three AKC titles -- the first being his sire Barracuda Blue).
- Double Header winner in fall of 2004 (first and only Chocolate Labrador double header winner).
- Qualified for 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2005 National Amateur Retriever Championship stakes.
- 2003 National Amateur Finalist (first and only Chocolate Labrador finalist).
- Qualified for 2003 and 2004 National Open Retriever Championship stakes.
- National Derby List.
- Junior Double Header winner (Qualifying and Derby stakes win on the same weekend) -- possibly the only Labrador Retriever to win both a Double Header and a Junior Double Header.
- Amateur trained and handled to all titles and points.
FC AFC CFC CAFC Barracuda Blue MH
"Cuda"
Rest in Peace Cuda
1990 - 2003
Coco’s Grandsire, FC AFC CFC CAFC Barracuda Blue MH had an exceptional performance record. He was a wonderful hunting companion as well as a very successful field trial competitor who set the standard for chocolates. To date Cuda has sired 93 American Kennel Club titled progeny in addition to his CKC, NAHRA and UKC titled offspring.
In the Spring of 1997, Cuda became the all time high point all-age Chocolate Labrador in the history of the American Kennel Club. Cuda recorded the first Chocolate Labrador Field Champion and Amateur Field Champion titles in 1996 and followed with the Canadian Field Champion and Canadian Amateur Field Champion titles in 1997. Later in 1997 Cuda earned the AKC Master title. Cuda remains the only FC, AFC, CFC, CAFC and MH titled chocolate in the world. All of Cuda’s titles and points have been amateur handled. Cuda qualified for four U.S. Nationals and five Canadian Nationals and was a finalist in the 1997 Canadian National Amateur Retriever Championship.
Cuda’s major accomplishments:
First and only Chocolate Labrador to obtain the five major field titles: Field Champion, Amateur Field Champion, Canadian Field Champion, Canadian Amateur Field Champion and Master Hunter.
- First FC AFC Chocolate Labrador
- First Chocolate Labrador to qualify for the National Amateur Championship
- First and only Chocolate Labrador to win two Junior Double Headers
- 35 Derby points (25 U.S. and 9 Canadian)
- Averaged 7.5 series in six Nationals
- 1997 Canadian National Amateur Finalist
- 1998 Labrador Retriever Club Specialty Limited All-Age 1st Place
- All points and titles amateur handled