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Labrador Retriever

America's most popular dog breed for over 30 years—the ultimate waterfowl retriever combining intelligence, trainability, and an unwavering desire to please

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21.5-24.5 inches, 55-80 lbs
10-12 years lifespan
Premier waterfowl retriever

Finding a Labrador Retriever

As the most popular breed in America, Labs are easy to find—but finding a well-bred Lab requires research. Popularity has led to many poorly bred dogs. For a hunting dog, focus on breeders who hunt their dogs and have hunt test or field trial titles in their pedigrees.

Decide early whether you want a field-bred or show-bred Lab, as the differences are significant. Field Labs have higher energy and stronger working instincts; show Labs tend to be calmer and stockier. Both can make excellent companions.

Breeder Resources

Labrador Retriever Club

The national breed club maintains a breeder referral and extensive breed information.

thelabradorclub.com →

AKC Marketplace

Search for breeders of AKC-registered Labrador puppies.

marketplace.akc.org →

Hunting Retriever Club

UKC affiliate focused on hunting retrievers; good source for field-bred Labs.

huntingretrieverclub.org →

Lab Rescue

Many Labs need homes through breed-specific rescues nationwide.

thelabradorclub.com/rescue →

Questions for Breeders

What health clearances do the parents have?
Are EIC and CNM DNA tests clear?
Do you hunt with your dogs?
What titles do the parents have?
What is the temperament of the parents?
How are puppies socialized?
What health guarantee do you provide?
Will you take the dog back if needed?

Price Expectations

Expect to pay $1,200-$3,000 for a well-bred Lab puppy. Prices vary based on:

  • • Complete health testing on parents
  • • Field trial/hunt test titles in pedigree
  • • Breeder's reputation and experience
  • • Geographic location
  • • Registration (limited vs. full)

Avoid very cheap Labs—they often come from puppy mills or backyard breeders who don't perform health testing.

Red Flags When Buying

  • No health testing documentation available
  • Multiple litters available at once
  • Unwilling to let you meet the parents
  • No contract or health guarantee
  • "Rare" colors like silver at premium prices

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