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Protection Labrador Retriever Puppies for sale

Renowned Labrador Retrievers, originating from Newfoundland, are celebrated for their solid, athletic build, making them exemplary therapy or assistance dogs and dynamic, active family companions. Renowned for their friendly, even-tempered nature, these intelligent dogs come with weather-resistant coats in three classic colors: black, yellow, and chocolate. As enthusiastic swimmers, Labs adore outdoor activities. Perfect for households with children or pets due to their social, amiable nature. Regular exercise is crucial for maintaining their mental and physical health. Their inherent trainability, coupled with a strong desire to please, ranks them among the most favored dog breeds globally.

Read our Labrador Retriever Buying Advice page for information about this dog breed.

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Labrador Retriever dogs Puppies arrived 12/02/2026 - Advert 1
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Puppies arrived 12/02/2026

Labrador Retriever

7 weeksAge
66Sex
£2,500Price

🐾 5 Beautiful Puppies Remaining 4 girls & 1 boy– Raised with Exceptional Care, Ethics & Lifelong Support - price non negotiable, I’m already just breaking even on costs due to the high nutrition and materials spent. Welcome! — where puppies are raised with structure, transparency, and genuine dedication from birth. These puppies are not mass-produced or bred for profit

EdinburghEdinburgh
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Labrador Retriever

5 weeksAge
3Sex
£800Price

5 week old adorable, full breed, labrador puppies, ready for new homes from 20th aprill The Mother is my Golden Labrador and Father is a stud golden labrador. You will be able to see mum at your viewing. The puppies have been raised around children and have had lots of human interaction from family and friends. They are treated with flea and worm protection at 2wk int

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StrathavenSouth Lanarkshire
Labrador Retriever dogs 🖤 Quality RKC Reg Labradors 🧡 Ready mid April 🖤 - Advert 3
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🖤 Quality RKC Reg Labradors 🧡 Ready mid April 🖤

Labrador Retriever

6 weeksAge
33Sex
£1,600Price

🖤 Ready from mid April: black & yellow puppies 🧡 💛 Thanks to Time Wasters, I now have a BLACK 🖤BOY along with a Yellow and Red Girl Available to Reserve and now a Yellow Boy has become available too 💛🧡 PARENT INFORMATION: Their father, Ted, is a handsome ginger lad who’s own father is a talented Field Trial Champion (FTCH) Ted has excellent 0/0 hips and 0/0 elbows

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FAQs

How much would you expect to pay for a Labrador puppy?

The average cost of a purebred Labrador Retriever puppy in the United Kingdom is approximately £803, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.

Which color Labrador is most expensive?

The most expensive Labrador is typically the Silver Labrador, due to its rarity and unique coat color. However, prices can vary based on breeder reputation and location. Overall, Silver Labradors tend to be more costly than traditional black, yellow, or chocolate Labradors.

Can Labradors be left alone?

Labradors can be left alone for short periods, typically a few hours, if they are well-trained and comfortable being alone. However, they thrive on social interaction and may become anxious or bored if left alone for too long. It's important to provide them with mental stimulation and companionship to keep them happy.

What is the most difficult age for a Labrador?

The most difficult age for a Labrador is often the adolescent stage, between 6 months to 2 years. During this time, they can be energetic, stubborn, and test boundaries as they mature. Consistent training and patience are key to managing this challenging phase.

How far can you walk a 3 month old Labrador puppy?

A 3-month-old Labrador puppy should have short, gentle walks of about 5 to 10 minutes, two to three times a day. It's important not to over-exercise them, as their bones and joints are still developing. Always watch for signs of tiredness and adjust accordingly.