Microchipped by collection dateVaccinations up to dateWorm treatedVet checkedParents are health testedAKC Registered
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“Santa’s brought something extra special… and it has a wagging tail!”
“Santa’s brought something extra special… and it has a wagging tail!”
I am an AKC registered Labrador Retriever puppy! I was born on October 28th and I will be ready for my forever home on December 23rd! I have been family raised on a farm in the country around children. I have had my shots and de-wormers. I have been checked by a veterinarian. For more information or to schedule a visit with me, please contact Mary Monday through Saturday. All Sunday calls will be returned on Monday.
I will be sent to my new home with a collar, my vet and shot and dewormer records.
We would be happy to help you with setting up transportation and shipping of your puppy if needed at an additional cost.
The Labrador Retriever, also known as the Lab is a gentle, affectionate, and intelligent breed that has been extremely popular for decades. The Lab’s temperament is kind, sensitive, and loyal to name just a few of their outstanding qualities. In 1991 the Labrador Retriever was the most registered breed with the AKC. The Lab is not just an excellent family dog, but they are also used as guide dogs, military service dogs, search and rescue dogs, as well as assisting the disabled. Though the Labrador Retriever is categorized as a sporting breed with the AKC they are now mainly found to be wonderful family companions. They have a soft and gentle jaw which assists them in handling fowl or fish after retrieving. The Labrador Retriever is very energetic, intelligent, and therefore easy to train. Early training is advisable so an excitable pup does not become a very out of control dog. The Labrador Retriever has a double coat which is either, black, brown, or yellow. The breed is a low grooming one but daily brushing is advised. It is important to brush their teeth at least 2 - 3x/ week, and trim their nails 1 - 2x/month. The breed is typically 21 - 24 inches at their withers, normally weighs 50 - 80 pounds, and usually has a lifespan of 10 - 14 years. The Labradors are generally a healthy breed and with routine veterinary visits and much love they should live a long and happy life.