Yellow Lab Puppies For Sale In Frederick Md

Search and see photos of adoptable pets in the Buckeystown, Maryland area Our Featured Buckeystown, MD Partner: Lab Rescue LRCP - Frederick MD .Adoption fees vary depending on the age of the dog and range from $200 - $325..A reference check and house visit are required. Our Labrador Retrievers are part of our farm family. They go everywhere we go, hunting groundhogs by day and protecting the farm at night. We chose our breeding stock for reputable bloodlines, good conformation, and the character that makes labs so special. We strive to produce happy, healthy puppies as family pets that have the best characteristics of their parents. Taney Place Farm Labrador Retriever Breeding Stock “Big Mike” of Taney Place Farm “Madison T” Taney Place Farm Labrador Retriever “Abigail” Taney Place Farm Labrador Retriever Taney Place Farm Labrador Retrievers Taney Place Farm Labrador Retriever Puppy GalleryLocated on the Eastern shore of Maryland, Steele Labradors specializes in producing exceptional Labrador Retriever dogs and puppies for loving, responsible owners.
Our goal is to produce the true working Labrador Retriever; a show quality Lab that has it’s drive for hunting. We are very active in conformation and hunting competition, and are proud members in good standing of The Labrador Retriever Club, Inc., National Labrador Retriever Club, the Labrador Retriever Club of the Potomac and our dogs proudly donate blood to the Eastern Veterinary Blood Bank. Our breeding program emphasizes conformation, health, temperament and ability, and we’re always striving to improve the Labrador breed with every litter that we produce. Each Labrador puppy is born and raised right in our home as an important part of our family. Each puppy is loved, cared for and gently handled on a daily basis. We pride ourselves on the health, temperament and working ability of our dogs. All of our Labs are OFA and CERF tested and certified. We also have our dogs OPTIGEN and DNA tested for variety of health related issues. Our dogs are regularly examined by a licensed veterinarian and have all up-to-date vaccinations.
All of our Labrador Retriever puppies are sold on limited registration unless otherwise sold on a co-ownership unless other terms are agreed upon. Before being placed with their new families, our puppies are vaccinated against Parvovirus, Distemper, Hepatitis, Parainfluenza and Coronavirus. They are carefully examined by our veterinarian, de-wormed, microchipped and come with a full health guarantee. Our buyers have 48 hours from the date of transfer to have their new puppy examined by their veterinarian. If the puppy is determined to be unsound, the buyer may return the puppy to us for a full refund. We also offer a 2 year guarantee against Hip Displaysia and PRA. All puppies are very well socialized and are introduced to birds before they leave our kennel. We have owned and loved Labrador Retrievers for more than 15 years. We are very devoted to our dogs and their puppies, and do our utmost to ensure that they are being placed in homes where they will be treated with love and kindness.
Potential buyers must have a thorough knowledge of the responsibilities that go along with dog ownership, and be able to provide a clean, safe, happy, healthy and permanent home for their puppy. We recommend that all puppies be enrolled in puppy obedience classes to help them reach their full potential as cherished family members. Electric Velux Blinds InstallationWe’ll be glad to provide any advice and support that may be needed as you adjust to life with your new family member, and we love to hear from our new “extended” family members!Houses For Sale Baddeley Green Our Lab puppies are the very much sought-after English Labrador Retrievers, with a big, beautiful, blocky head. Can You Sell Becker Cpa BooksWe have all three colors;
yellow, chocolate and black Lab puppies. If you are interested in purchasing a quality English Black, Yellow or Chocolate Labrador Retriever puppy from Steele Labradors, we would love to hear from you! Please feel free to fill out our  on-line puppy application form to apply for a puppy from our next available litter. If you have any questions, please call us or send us an e-mail, and we’ll be happy to talk to you! References and pictures of sons and daughters are available upon request. Adopt a Labrador Retriever Average size of male:Ht: 22.5-24.5, Wt: 65-80 Average size of female:Ht: 21.5-23.5, Wt: 55-70 Labrador Retriever Dogs Available on Petfinder Right Now Watch Video About Labrador Retriever Dogs Dogs 101: Labrador Retriever Labrador Retriever Dog Temperament Few breeds so richly deserve their popularity as the Labrador retriever. Devoted, obedient and amiable, the Lab is good with children, other dogs and other pets. He will be a calm house dog, playful yard dog and intense field dog, all on the same day.
He is eager to please, enjoys learning and excels in obedience. He is a powerful breed that loves to swim and retrieve. He needs daily physical and mental challenges to keep him occupied, however; a bored Lab can get into trouble. Labrador Retriever Dog Care Labradors are active and sociable dogs. They need daily exercise, preferably in the form of retrieving and swimming. Labrador parents with swimming pools either must fence them out or be prepared to share the pool with dog. The Lab coat sheds water easily and needs weekly brushing to remove dead hair. Labs are much happier indoors with their family. Labrador Retriever Dog Health Major concerns: CHD, gastric torsion, retinal dysplasia/skeletal dwarfism, muscular dystrophy, elbow dysplasia Minor concerns: cataract, OCD, CPRA, pyotraumatic dermatitis Occasionally seen: diabetes, entropion, distichiasis Dogs Related to the Labrador Retriever Interested in the history of the Labrador Retriever dog breed?
The original Labradors were all-purpose water dogs originating in Newfoundland, not Labrador. Not only did the breed not originate in Labrador, but it also was not originally called the Labrador retriever. The Newfoundland of the early 1800s came in different sizes, one of which was the "Lesser" or "St. John's Newfoundland, the earliest incarnation of the Labrador. These dogs, medium-sized black dogs with close hair, not only retrieved game but also retrieved fish, pulled small fishing boats through icy water and helped the fisherman in any task involving swimming. Eventually the breed died out in Newfoundland in large part because of a heavy dog tax. However, a core of Labradors had been taken to England in the early 1800s, and it is from these dogs, along with crosses to other retrievers, that the breed continued. It was also in England that the breed earned his reputation as an extraordinary retriever of upland game. Initially breeders favored black Labs, and culled yellow or chocolate colors.