Looking for a lab pup

   / Looking for a lab pup #1  

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Would consider a young dog. Dog or *****, doesn't matter.
Somewhere in the North East. Willing to drive.

I looked "on line", 'can't make anything out of it.
 
   / Looking for a lab pup #2  
FYI We have Lab puppies out here. They are not "puppy mill" puppies. Yellow, black, brown - $700. To get them registered - an extra $100. Occasionally there will be a silver/grey puppy - $900. There are a couple breeders up north of me.

Just to give you an idea of our local costs.
 
   / Looking for a lab pup #3  
Have you checked Pet Finder? You can specify your location, breed, age, and the distance you're willing to travel. You get a lot of mixed breeds in the results, so you have to manually ignore those, if they are in acceptable.

Dogs for Adoption Near Randolph, VT | Petfinder
 
   / Looking for a lab pup #4  
If you're not looking for some fancy pedigree, consider adopting one.

We have 4, all rescue dogs.

They are great dogs.
 
   / Looking for a lab pup #5  
Last time I went to ASPCA shelter - they had NO dogs, only cats. I've had Lab's ( two ) out here. Great dogs for way out in the country. Got to keep a close watch on them though. Coyotes & porcupines - curiosity, not only the undoing of cats.
 
   / Looking for a lab pup #6  
If you want a good dog go to the AKC website and you can find professional breeders there for any breed you want. We just had to have our 13 year old Chocolate Lab put down a couple of weeks ago. They are great dogs. I may try and find an English Lab this time around if and when I'm ready for another. English Labs get a lot bigger but then again their life span is shorter. Good luck
 
   / Looking for a lab pup #7  
Correction to Post#2. I just checked local Lab puppies at the AKC web site. Local Lab puppies are going from $1200 to $1400.

I would visit the local ASPCA facility before spending that kind of money. Any dog I have out here may/may not be registered but certainly not a show dog.
 
   / Looking for a lab pup #8  
If you want a good dog go to the AKC website and you can find professional breeders there for any breed you want. We just had to have our 13 year old Chocolate Lab put down a couple of weeks ago. They are great dogs. I may try and find an English Lab this time around if and when I'm ready for another. English Labs get a lot bigger but then again their life span is shorter. Good luck

We rescued a 3 year old English Lab (pure white) thru Labrador Retriever Rescue of Florida, about 10 years ago.
He was solid as an ox, with comparatively short legs,...built like a tank!.
An absolutely wonderful animal, but he died just 5 days short of his 11th birthday.

We went without a dog for a year, and then bought ($1,100) a white (yellow) Lab puppy.
At 15 months, "Sadie" is still learning to be a good girl, and like all Labs, she is 100% sweet!

We were too old to wait for the right rescue to com along again.
It was time to buy a puppy, and we are not at all sorry that we did!
 
   / Looking for a lab pup #9  
Seems everything in the shelters around KC are either Pit Bull or Pit Bull/ MIX with something else. No thanks
 
   / Looking for a lab pup #10  
Here is a link to the AKC website to search for puppies.

Another option is to look up any kennel clubs near you. They can put you in touch with member breeders. If a breeder near you does not have pups available right now, most will gladly put you in touch with kennels that do.

Good luck. Hope you find a great dog!
 
   / Looking for a lab pup #11  
If you're not looking for some fancy pedigree, consider adopting one.

We have 4, all rescue dogs.

They are great dogs.

BIG plus 1!

Anyway you cut it, a lab puppy will cost a bunch of money, no matter where you go.

The reality is if you can spend $500 - $1,000 for a puppy, you have the means to take care of it. That can't be said of the dogs that end up in the shelter.
 
   / Looking for a lab pup #12  
Sigarms do you have a good source for lab pups in your surrounding area if you do not mind answering
 
   / Looking for a lab pup #13  
Sigarms do you have a good source for lab pups in your surrounding area if you do not mind answering

Pet / show dog or working / retrieving competition? Price differences can be huge between the two.

Our English Lab, who years ago (ironcially enough, bought as a puppy in Vermont, and even at age 8, she was a snorting playbowing puppy at heart).

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I will say, if I were looking for a dog of a good quality breeder who I didn't know, what I've found from better breeders is the dog won't be cheap and more importantly, they are a bigger pain in the butt to deal with because they (the breeders) care who their dogs go to. Anyone who will sell you a puppy for striaght up cash with out having an application of some sort and take the time to check out your information isn't a "breeder" worth dealing with IMO. Heck, even when we gave dogs away for the humane socitety, we had an application and a home visit was required and vet references checked.

WAY to many dogs go into hands of people that have neither the time nor money to actually take care of a dog properly (why we have an over population of unwanted un spayed or un neutered pets in shelters IMO) . That said, the same could probably be said for a lot of kids today born into homes that really can't take care of kids mentally). OK, off my soapbox:D
 
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We have had 4 goldens all pets one Std Poodle inherited. We have 21acres with pond wife is exceptional dog person can train a blind man to read I believe. Her father was a dog trainer as well as engineer for APCO years ago. We have had good luck with retriever breed and where ours came from is no longer in business. Any help you can give is appreciated. We are are in our 60s
 
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Thanks
 
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I have never bought a dog from a breeder, and I never will. There are SO many dogs killed every day because no one in the world wants them. I can't support an industry that is cranking out more of them.
 
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I have never bought a dog from a breeder, and I never will. There are SO many dogs killed every day because no one in the world wants them. I can't support an industry that is cranking out more of them.

I can go with you on that if the dog is only a pet. A "warm object of your affection" , But some dogs are just built for purpose, and a retriever has "built in" some aspects that I really enjoy.
(Like hunting waterfowl or even upland game) Much like cattle dogs just take to rounding up livestock.

A strange twist, I once held dearly to the idea that there were so many "good" dogs of breed, and so many differing breeds, that it was a waste to put training time and effort into a mongrel. I have softened a bit in that position with so little sporting use, and so much "companion dog" needs. But I like the lines of a trim retriever, so there you have it ;-)

I've had the headaches from the pound. NEVER AGAIN! They can take too much. I call them "broken" dogs. (NB exceptions abound, to the happiness of many!)

Happiest dogs I've ever been around were kennel dogs. Hounds to be specific, for when the time came each day to go out, they knew their purpose! Really enjoyable! They were also Very friendly when allowed indoors.
 
   / Looking for a lab pup #19  
Most of the dogs in shelters here are brought up from southern states, for whatever reason. I've only had 2 dogs, both labs. My first I got at 6 weeks old and she went everywhere with me, learning as she went. She was woodswise, head strong, and great at bringing back grouse; even the ones I thought that I had missed. My current lab was a year old when I got him and hadn't been off a chain in his life; I always thought that taking a dog like that was taking somebody else's problems but he has proven me wrong. I literally had to teach him how to be a dog; swimming and being in the woods without getting lost but he sure is eager to please me. He doesn't do so well on the birds though... he finds them all right but will eat them if I don't get to him. I think that goes back to not having enough to eat before I got him- he weighed 63 pounds when I got him and you could see every rib in his body.

My dog is more than something to greet me when I get home; he goes to work with me and is almost always at my side. I'm partial to labs because of their temperament and because they are water dogs. Ruger is 9 1/2 years old and has had a rough life, including one major injury; he's got one good leg out of 4, arthritis is already starting to bother him. I'll be lucky if he's around for 2 more years but my next dog will be another lab puppy.
 
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Most of the dogs in shelters here are brought up from southern states, for whatever reason. I've only had 2 dogs, both labs. My first I got at 6 weeks old and she went everywhere with me, learning as she went. She was woodswise, head strong, and great at bringing back grouse; even the ones I thought that I had missed. My current lab was a year old when I got him and hadn't been off a chain in his life; I always thought that taking a dog like that was taking somebody else's problems but he has proven me wrong. I literally had to teach him how to be a dog; swimming and being in the woods without getting lost but he sure is eager to please me. He doesn't do so well on the birds though... he finds them all right but will eat them if I don't get to him. I think that goes back to not having enough to eat before I got him- he weighed 63 pounds when I got him and you could see every rib in his body.

My dog is more than something to greet me when I get home; he goes to work with me and is almost always at my side. I'm partial to labs because of their temperament and because they are water dogs. Ruger is 9 1/2 years old and has had a rough life, including one major injury; he's got one good leg out of 4, arthritis is already starting to bother him. I'll be lucky if he's around for 2 more years but my next dog will be another lab puppy.

Sounds like your dog needs are like mine.

What I'm really looking for is a 6 month old that stayed with the *****. They already know how to be dogs, and that PEOPLE are NOT DOGS. Big issue around small children.

But every animal is an individual.

I'm looking for one that won't need a lot of domestic basics. Sport and pleasant companionship, Oh, And needs to "load up" in the truck by it's self ;-)
 

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