Daisy my black Labrador girl has had a litter of pups with Leo my red Lab boy. Both have lovely easy going dispositions and are very friendly and sociable, typical labs. She is a lovely caring mum and dad also likes to play with the puppies (video available of dad washing the pups while mum feeds them). The pups are very playful, well socialised and happy. They can be viewed with both mum and dad. All the pups will be vet health checked, chipped and vaccinated before leaving home. Please do be aware that pups are hard work and will play with anything that is left lying around so watch those children's toys, phones etc. These pups are family pets, not show dogs and they are NOT kennel club registered as I do not personally approve of line breeding which I believe increases the likelihood of genetic diseases. Ensure that your pup is not allowed to become fat, has adequate (not too much) protein and not too much exercise in any one session while it is growing up to minimise the risk of developing things like hip dysplasia and arthritis. Five minutes of exercise per month is the recommended amount so 15 minutes maximum per session at the age of 3 months. These pups will be weaned and accustomed to dried dog food. Salmon is good for their hip development. I am happy to give ongoing advice about raising and socialising the pups.
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