The Labrador Retriever is a highly popular and beloved dog breed known for its friendly and gentle temperament. These medium to large-sized dogs have a short, dense double coat in black, yellow, or chocolate colors. They are intelligent, easy to train, and often excel in roles such as search and rescue, therapy work, and as guide dogs. Labradors are energetic and require regular exercise and mental stimulation. They have an average lifespan of 10 to 14 years and may be prone to certain health issues. Labradors originated in Newfoundland, Canada, and were later refined in the UK. They are versatile and well-suited for various lifestyles and make excellent family pets.
Hey there! We're excited to share that we still have some adorable chocolate Lab puppies looking for their forever homes. We have six lovely female and one male puppy left, and they're all full AKC registered with no restrictions. They've been vetted, dewormed twice, and have already received their first round of puppy shots. These puppies are now 7 weeks ol...
I have two black lab female puppies. They're three months old. Up to date on vaccinations and deworming. Call or text for more details. There is a small $250 rehoming fee.
I have lab puppies in three colors: yellow, chocolate, and black. Mother and father are here on the premises. They are registered with the American Kennel Club and have received their first set of vaccinations. They are now ready to find their forever homes.
Black Lab Shepard mix puppies 7 weeks old need shots asking small fee of 125 firm no less and also you must grab in Greenville just one boy with the red collar as pictured and 2 females one has Oreo marking for the tip of her feet.
I have 4 AKC registered Black Labrador retriever puppies for sale. These babies were born on December 20. 1 female and 3 males available. They will have shots and vet clearance, dew claws removed, and dewormed when they 6 weeks old. They comes from strong pedigree from mom and dad. There will be rehoming fee on each pup. Ready to go on first week of February...