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Labrador Puppies For Sale NSW AustraliaDo you have a question about our Lab puppies? 1 - 4 of 4 ads for "chocolate labrador puppies" within Dogs & PuppiesWelcome to Dowlfalls Labradors Dowlfalls Labrador retrievers are situated near Kempsey on the Mid North Coast of NSW, in the beautiful Upper Macleay Hinterland. We are registered Labrador Retriever Breeders and take great care to breed excellent temperament, quality and soundness.Dowlfalls Labradors are Members of Royal NSW Canine Council and Labrador Retriever Club of NSW Inc. We have 6-8 Litters a year which will be posted in our Latest News page, our Facebook page and also on the Dogs Online website.Labrador x Kelpie puppies 6 Labrador x Kelpie puppies for sale, we own both parents breed Labradors but he got in with our kelpie by accident 1 x Black... > "lab" in dogs, puppies for rehoming in British Columbia Get an alert with the newest ads for "lab" in British Columbia.Tamarukes are unique in so many ways.

They have never been a “Designer Dog”. We have purpose bred and developed our “Tamaruke” over many generations and they are considered a breed of their own - far removed from the Labrador/Poodle cross. You are welcome to make an appointment to visit our facilities and meet us – we do not house many dogs onsite – our Breeding Dogs live with their forever guardian family from 8 weeks of age – you are however welcome to meet the dogs who live with us by making a booking to come and meet some Tamarukes and view our facilities and/or to attend one of our Romp days which are held regularly. These days are a wonderful opportunity for people to meet with us and other owners, see some of our guardian dogs and have a social day out. The dates and address for the Romps are posted on the website and Facebook – Tamaruke Charlotte McGrath. Our Breeding program is based on careful selection for genetic strength and temperament, guaranteeing you receive a puppy which will be perfect for any family.

Our Standards - We pride ourselves on the standards we have set, our achievements and the respect we have gained from all over the world. We are the only breeding facility in the world to have been licensed by the Veterinary Board to operate a private Veterinary Clinic onsite under the direction of our amazing vet. Genetic Testing - Our Tamaruke puppies are bred from parents who have undergone the highest standards of Genetic Testing and History possible. We manage an extensive Guardian program where ALL of our breeding dogs are placed with select families and not kept in a kennel environment – Our breeding dogs are desexed after a short breeding term and remain with their Guardian Family for their entire life. Our Puppies - Our companion/pet puppies are de-sexed (no need to spend $400 later) microchipped, vaccinated (age appropriate) wormed and vet checked. All puppies are socialised and exposed to a variety of sights and sounds prior to them leaving – ensuring they are confident and accepting of changes and new experiences in their daily lives.

All of our families receive a comprehensive Feeding, Training and Care guide to ensure you are well prepared and informed prior to your puppy arriving. Our puppies have been accustomed to “toileting” on GRASS to assist in toilet training when her/she arrives home. This has been a very successful undertaking with almost all of our families having no issues with toilet training. The true Tamaruke is a purpose bred dog NOT a Labrador Poodle Cross. Being selectively and purposely, professionally and selectively bred over many generations (Developed), Tamarukes demonstrate a non shedding coat, no ‘doggy’ odour and have been bred from parents who have a long history of genetic strength.
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Be aware that a Labrador/Poodle cross WILL shed their coat. Many of our puppies/dogs are currently trained as Therapy dogs and also successfully competing at Obedience and Agility Below is a story about our dogs making a difference – more information can be found on our Therapy Dog Page Click Below to listen to an interview about Tamaruke Dogs in ClassroomsBreed: Labrador Retriever Temperament: loyal, fun loving Lifespan: 12 years Recommended for: families and couples Popularity: Australia’s most popular dog breed (ANKC 1999) Dumpage rate: low Maintenance: low
House For Sale In Naga Cebu Philippines Labrador Retrievers are compact, robust, strongly built dogs with a dense water resistant coat and thick undercoat. They come in black, yellow, which is a mutation of the black and a rarer chocolate brown. Male labradors stand 56-57cm (22″) and bitches stand 54-56cm (21″). They weigh about 25-34 kg (55-75lb).

Labradors are from New Foundland but because there was already a breed called Newfoundland, another name was selected. They were originally known as St John Dogs or the Lesser New Foundland. Labrador is a peninsular in north-eastern North America between Hudson Bay, the Atlantic and the Gulf of St. Lawrence. It contains the Canadian provinces of Newfoundland and Quebec. Labradors were developed to aid fishermen towing in nets and working in the snow and ice of the near Arctic conditions. The dogs were taken to the north of England where they were used a gun dogs and retrievers. The Labrador Retriever is the most popular dog breed in Australia (ANKC registration figures – 1999) and is described as an ever faithful companion. Labradors are adaptable, friendly and loving dogs. They are also intelligent and obedient and can be trained easily and are employed as guide, service and customs dogs. Vets report that some strains of Labradors have been known to bite and that an increasing number of these have been put down because of this.

We recommend checking the temperament of both parents before choosing a puppy. Labrador Retrievers have three main health problems to watch for: Elbow dysplasia which is a degenerative disease of the elbow joints. Hip dysplasia which is a degenerative disease of the hips. Over-eating which can lead to obesity and this can cause problems with the joints. Elbow and hip dysplasia problems can be avoided by buying dogs from parents that have been x-rayed and cleared of these conditions. Over eating can be controlled by maintaining a strict diet and giving your Labrador plenty of regular exercise. Labradors are known to be greedy eaters so breeders recommend feeding them a balanced diet of good quality dry food, vegetables and cheese or yoghurt. It is advisable to feed them no more than 0.75kg daily. It would cost about $10 – $20 a week to feed a Labrador. Labrador Retrievers have few whelping problems and have a litter of 7 to 8 puppies. Puppies cost around $550 to $650 and there are often waiting lists for puppies.

When Labrador Retrievers are trained they are excellent in the house because they are obedient. But they need to know what is expected of them and they can be clumsy in the house, knocking things off low tables with their tails but if they are trained to go straight to their beds when they enter the house, problems can be minimised. Labrador Retrievers need a lot of exercise and should be walked for at least 20 minutes per day. If they are not exercised regularly they can become mischievous and overweight. The ideal owner for a Labrador Retriever is a family because they like to be part of the activities. They are versatile animals and are also good with elderly people. Labrador Retrievers are easy care dogs because of their short coats. A quick brush daily is all that is needed with a wash when they are dirty or smelly. Labrador Retrievers are highly trainable and owners will benefit from training these dogs from an early age. To find up-to-date contacts for breeders, contact the following organisations.