We currently have eight grown labs. 7 of them that are AKC purebreds. And one is a rescue that we saved when living in Hawaii. (1 yellow, 1 white and 1 chocolate). All of Texas bloodlines. We have three sires that we breed with, all of Texas bloodline 1 is yellow, 1 is chocolate, and 1 is black. Through out the year we will normally have one or two litters available for adoption. When adopting o
ne of our AKC Labrador pups you will receive:
AKC individual dog registration applications to the puppy buyer. All of our puppies will be Vet checked, dewormed, microchiped, have their first set of shots and a puppy starter kit, including a bag of their current food. Our pups are well socialized daily
We provide the puppy buyer with information about socialization, exercise, training, feeding, immunizations, proper veterinary care, and responsible dog ownership. The Labrador Retriever is one of many breeds of the retriever hunting type. Extremely loyal and intelligent, Labradors are one the most popular pet breeds in numerous countries, including the United States. While they still serve the purpose for which they were initially bred, which is retrieving small downed waterfowl, they are also adept at a number of other jobs including leading the blind, acting as hearing dogs, and police and military work. Their kind nature, obedience, and knack for getting along with children also gives them the reputation of being the ideal pet. Personality: Friendly and outgoing, Labs play well with others
Energy Level: Very Active; Labs are high-spirited and not afraid to show it
Good with Children: Yes
Good with other Dogs: With Supervision
Shedding: Seasonal
Grooming: Occasional
Train-ability: Eager To Please
Height: 22.5-24.5 inches (male), 21.5-23.5 inches (female)
Weight: 65-80 pounds (male), 55-70 pounds (female)
Life Expectancy: 10-12 years
Barking Level: Barks When Necessary