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Labrador Retriever Dogs for stud in Dover, Kent

8 Labrador Retriever Dogs for stud in Dover, Kent

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Labrador Retriever dogs Royal Red gun dog for stud - Advert 1
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Royal Red gun dog for stud

Labrador Retriever

6 yearsAge
£400Price

Rusty is a exceptional dark fox red Labrador He is a lovely Gundog who works 2-3 days a week during the season. Out of the season he is a massive part of the family enjoying long walks rusty is hip a

GravesendKent (46mi)
Labrador Retriever dogs Proven KC Chocolate Labrador for stud.NOT FOR SALE in Faversham - Advert 2
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Proven KC Chocolate Labrador for stud.NOT FOR SALE

Labrador Retriever

3 yearsAge
£200Price

KC registered Henry is our big handsome chocolate Labrador, available for stud services. Proven Stud Kennel Club name Faginshue Jaxon. Health Tests BVA eye test – CLEAR (08/07/2023) Centronuclear

FavershamKent (19.1mi)
Labrador Retriever dogs Fully health tested working black Labrador stud  - Advert 3
7

Fully health tested working black Labrador stud

Labrador Retriever

1 yearAge
£350Price

Charlie ‘Rustance Ruger’ is a fully health tested working black Labrador. Charlie is set to complete 90 days in his first season out on the field and has already proven to be a hard worker, not shy

SevenoaksKent (49.4mi)
Labrador Retriever dogs Labrador Retriever for Stud - Marley in Gravesend - Advert 4
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Labrador Retriever for Stud - Marley

Labrador Retriever

6 yearsAge
£300Price

Introduction to Marley Marley is not KC registered as his parents weren’t registered, they are pedigree labradors. Marley’s parents are a black Labrador called Dougal and yellow Labrador called Bing

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GravesendKent (46mi)
Labrador Retriever dogs Fox Red Labrador at stud. Kennel club registered. in Sandwich - Advert 5
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Fox Red Labrador at stud. Kennel club registered.

Labrador Retriever

5 yearsAge
£200Price

Fox Red Labrador at stud. DNA tested www.hillfoxkennels.com Centronuclear myopathy clear. Degenerative myelopathy clear. Exercise induced collapse clear. Hyperuricosuria clear. Hereditary nasal para

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SandwichKent (10mi)
Labrador Retriever dogs PROVEN KC Registered Black Labrador for Stud Kent in Dover - Advert 6
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PROVEN KC Registered Black Labrador for Stud Kent

Labrador Retriever

5 yearsAge
£300Price

Mauwi is our lovely family pet. He is Kennel Club registered as CROFTCORNER BLACK BEAR. He is now well proven and is confident in mating ( knows what to do) He has sired mixed litters of black red

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DoverKent (0.2mi)

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.