Still Looking for Homes as of: 18th Nov 2023
READY NOW: We have some beautiful Labrador puppies waiting desperately for their new homes. They are flea and worm treated also microchipped.
. 5 Boys
. 1 Girl
PARENTS:
Mum is a Medium Cocker Spaniel x Labradour. She's a Wonderful and lovely family dog, She's very laid back and placid.
Dad is a Large Black labrador. Really friendly and very intelligent dog. He has an amazing temperament He's a real Softie and very kind.
Both Mum and Dad are truly amazing they are great with children living with 6 children from 11 months old up to 13 years old. Mum and Dad have never shown any signs of aggression in their lives and are very kind and friendly to other animals and young children.
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Labrador Retriever Breed Information