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Labrador Retriever puppies and dogs for sale in Falkirk, Stirling and Falkirk

The Labrador Retriever Dog

Among the most well-liked dog breeds worldwide, Labradors are perfect companions, family pets, and even service animals due to their friendly nature. Labs are renowned for being kind, caring, and tolerant, especially around little children.

It is commonly known that Labradors are loyal, athletic, and affectionate. Labs, which were first developed for game retrieval, are now among the most well-liked dog breeds in the world. They're more prone to wag than to warn, therefore their amiable disposition makes them less than ideal guard dogs.

Due to their high activity level, labradors need to be exercised every day. They love to run, swim, walk, and play, and they need mental stimulation, which may be achieved through games, puzzle toys, and training. Labrador life expectancy is usually between 10 and 12 years. Some Labs may live for 13–14 years or longer if given excellent care.

They require a healthy, balanced diet because they are active, muscular dogs with voracious appetites. However, because they are prone to obesity, they should not be overfed. A healthy diet will keep Labrador's mind keen, body in shape, and tail wagging.

Labs are born swimmers because of their webbed paws and thick, water-resistant double coat. They were first bred in Newfoundland to catch ducks and fishing nets. Labradors can carry an egg without breaking it because of their renownedly powerful and soft lips. But they also frequently chew objects out of boredom or curiosity.

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Labrador Retriever Personality & Temperament

Labradors are gregarious and outgoing. They get along nicely with adults, kids, and other pets and are known for loving people. They are excellent in social situations because they are usually neither timid nor aggressive. They love being around their people and are deeply committed to their families. Labradors prefer being involved in the activity and dislike being left alone for extended periods of time.

They are high-energy dogs who enjoy running, playing fetch, swimming, and exploring. Labradors require daily activity to avoid boredom or harmful behaviour because they are high-energy therefore they do well in homes with lots of activity and lots of attention.

Labradors are among the smartest breeds; they pick things up quickly and are eager to please. They are perfect for assistance roles, therapy work, agility training, and obedience training.

2 months ago
Labrador Retriever Dog For Sale in Dunblane, Stirling and Falkirk
Labrador Retriever Dog For Sale in Dunblane, Stirling and Falkirk
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Labrador Retriever Dog For Sale in Dunblane, Stirling and Falkirk
Mother
FOR SALE
£ 950

Labrador Retriever

Dunblane, Stirling and Falkirk
,14 miles away
Our beautiful and gentle dog Flossie, had her first litter of 8 pups! She is doing a brilliant job with her new litter and pups are thriving! Daddy Harris is a Red fox labrador and is getting one of his sons. We have 1 yellow boy and 1 red fox boy available. The puppies are being brought up in a family home so getting lots of attention and getting used to lots of homely noises. Welcome to come and view pups and dam. Pups will be available around 4th June. Sire (Harris) is KC registered.
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Age 3 months old
2
Males
Sarah SMember Since May 2025Domestic Breeder

Labrador Retriever Characteristics

Labradors have a large head, a deep chest, and a muscular, athletic build. Male labradors can weigh up to 29–36 kg and range in height from 57–62 cm. Labrador females can weigh 25–32 kg and reach heights of 55–60 cm.

They have a short, thick double coat that keeps water out. Labradors are mostly chocolate, yellow (light cream or fox red), and black colour.

They are gregarious, amiable, and willing to please, and are intelligent and very trainable. Kind to kids and pets, not aggressive and not naturally territorial.

Originally, labradors were bred to be retrievers for hunting. These days, they often serve in detection, search and rescue, therapy, and service dog activities.

17 days ago
Labrador Retriever Dog For Sale in New Lanark, Lanarkshire
Labrador Retriever Dog For Sale in New Lanark, Lanarkshire
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Labrador Retriever Dog For Sale in New Lanark, Lanarkshire
Mother
FOR SALE
£ 1,200

Labrador Retriever

New Lanark, Lanarkshire
,23 miles away
3x black boys 2x black girls 1x golden girl 2x fox red girl/boy Mum (Bonnie) who comes from a silver sire, she is a family pet who has top class bloodlines and is KC registered. Mum has an amazing temperament and is very loyal, she is an energetic dog who loves to work. Stud (Jake) is a fox red Labrador who works on the field as a gun dog regularly and is also from top class bloodlines and also KC registered. He is a friendly dog with a temperament to die for. Mum will be available to view on viewings Our puppies will leave us with a puppy pack containing their individual: KC registration document Five weeks Kennel Club insurance Microchip details and transfer Their 1st vaccination completed and vaccination card. Puppy care advice on viewings Worming and flea records Vet check certificate Bag of food and puppy toys Non refundable deposit to hold puppy
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in 8 days
Kennel Club
Age 6 weeks old
4
Males
3
Females
Amelia PMember Since December 2023Domestic Breeder
2 months ago
Labrador Retriever Dog For Sale in Wallsend, Tyne and Wear
Labrador Retriever Dog For Sale in Wallsend, Tyne and Wear
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Labrador Retriever Dog For Sale in Wallsend, Tyne and Wear
Mother
FOR SALE
£ 1,000

Labrador Retriever

Wallsend, Tyne and Wear
,112 miles away
Exceptional dual purpose litter of darkest mahogany fox red labradors. This litter will have a COI of 0% which is perfect. When planning this pairing temperament and trainability has been of the upmost importance and is being bred with active families in mind. Dixie (Dam) is a fully KC registered very dark red traditional working Labrador who comes from an American bloodline. She is a very intelligent, eager to please dog with the most amazing loving temperament. She adores her family and is very protective especially of her baby humans who she follows around at all times. From day one she has always been highly trainable with just the right amount of go, rarely putting a foot wrong and she absolutely loves the water. She has good hip and elbow scores and hereditary CLEAR from the following: SD2, HNPK, CNM, prcd-PRA, EIC. Eye test: CLEAR of MRD, TRD, GPRA, CPRA, HC Icon (Sire) is the best known dark mahogany stud in the U.K.- his pups are sought after for their excellent natures and outstanding good looks. Being show x working he has the perfect nature and his pups are just the best additions to families. He is a fully KC registered and the son of the legendary ‘Kingsman’, who was known worldwide for being the first American Mahogany red brought to Europe & the U.K. Icon is from a pairing combining both American imports, so whilst he is British born, he is entirely USA bloodlines. There are hundreds of photos of him and his offspring on his breeders Instagram. His breeder AgLabs strives to breed the best dogs possible and are extremely stringent on the dogs they allow to join their breeding plans and we are very proud to have Dixie be one of them. Hips 3/4 Elbows 0/0 Eyes Clear MRD, TRD, GPRA, CPRA, HC DNA KC 7 Clear STGD, SD2, HNPK, MCD, CNM, prcd-PRA, EIC Patella 0/0 DILUTE CLEAR The puppies are extremely dark mahogany with the most amazing personalities starting to shine through. Our puppies are raised in our busy family home with other dogs and children and are extremely well socialised. They are used to all household noises and are exposed to different sights, sounds and textures throughout the 8 weeks they are with us. The pups are handled daily by all family members to ensure they have a great head start in growing up happy and confident in all walks of life. The Puppies will have been on a very strict worming programme every 2 weeks and will be treated with front line at 6 weeks to prevent fleas. They will be fully vet checked and microchipped before leaving us at 8 weeks. The pups were born 12th April 2025 and will be ready to leave 7th June 2025. Each puppy comes with the following: • Microchipped • Fully Vet health checked • Fully wormed with Panacur • Flea treatment • Kennel Club Registration Papers (Endorsed) • 5 weeks of free pet insurance • A Puppy Pack Viewings are welcome from now. A deposit of £200 is required to secure your Puppy. Once received you will be updated regularly about your puppy’s progress until they are ready to leave. Any questions please don’t hesitate to ask.
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Kennel Club
Age 3 months old
4
Males
2
Females
Lucy MMember Since February 2024Domestic Breeder

Labrador Retriever Health Considerations

Despite being healthy and strong dogs in general, Labradors are vulnerable to a number of health problems unique to their breed. The secret to a long, healthy life for your lab is early detection and preventive management.

A hereditary disorder called hip and elbow dysplasia can cause improper joint development in Labradors. It may result in arthritis, discomfort, or stiffness. Exercise and keeping labradors at a healthy weight are two ways to prevent this. Additionally, getting labradors from breeders who conduct health testing is important. Some Labradors may be affected by a congenital heart condition and veterinarian screening or the onset of symptoms like weariness or coughing can identify it.

Labradors may be susceptible to exercise-induced collapse (EIC), a hereditary disorder in which the dog collapses following periods of vigorous activity. It is typical in field-line and working Labradors.

Blindness in labradors can result from a degenerative eye condition called progressive retinal atrophy (PRA). Although there is no cure and it is frequently genetic in labradors, early detection can help modify care. Labs are susceptible to recurrent ear infections because of their floppy ears, which can retain moisture. This can be avoided with regular ear cleaning, particularly after bathing or swimming. Labradors may develop dental diseases, including plaque accumulation, which can result in tooth loss or gum disease. To avoid this, it's essential to brush your teeth regularly, get dental chews, and have your pet cleaned.

Labradors are prone to overeating because of their voracious appetite. Because obesity can result in diabetes, heart problems, and joint difficulties, it's critical to restrict portion sizes, exercise frequently, and limit sugar intake.

6 days ago
Labrador Retriever Dog For Sale in Bishop Auckland, Durham
Labrador Retriever Dog For Sale in Bishop Auckland, Durham
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Labrador Retriever Dog For Sale in Bishop Auckland, Durham
Mother
FOR SALE
£ 800

Labrador Retriever

Bishop Auckland, Durham
,124 miles away
4 month old puppy can be seen with dad lovely puppy selling on behalf of woman who used my stud dog excellent temperament great with young kids cats and other dogs
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Kennel Club
Age 4 months old
1
Male
Bethan SMember Since July 2025Domestic Breeder
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Labrador Retriever Diet

High-quality commercial dog food is essential, therefore it's critical to select food made for medium- to big, energetic breeds. The first ingredient in the food should be real meat. Additionally, it should contain important vitamins and minerals, fibre for digestion, good fats for energy and coat health, and protein for muscle maintenance.

For labradors, portion control is crucial because they enjoy eating and should be fed according to the prescribed amounts according to their age, weight, and degree of activity. Limit treats and measure meals (no free feeding). Labrador puppies (up to 6 months old) should be fed three to four times a day, adults (6 months and above) should be fed two times a day, and senior labradors should be fed one to two meals a day, adjusted for reduced activity.

Consultation with a veterinarian is necessary for optional meal additives such as cooked lean meats (like chicken, turkey, and fish without bones or spice), steamed vegetables (like carrots, green beans, and peas), or a small quantity of rice or sweet potatoes for energy. Your labrador may require special foods if they have joint problems (glucosamine and omega-3-enriched diets), kidney, liver, or heart diseases (veterinary prescription diets), or any allergies or sensitivities (grain-free or hypoallergenic diets).

Grapes, raisins, onions, garlic, chocolate, xylitol, alcohol, roasted bones, high-fat leftovers, and processed human foods are among the foods that labradors should not be fed as they can be very toxic.

Labradors require fresh and clean water due to their active lifestyle, particularly during hot weather.

2 months ago
Mixed Breed Dog For Sale in Baildon, West Yorkshire
Mixed Breed Dog For Sale in Baildon, West Yorkshire
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Mixed Breed Dog For Sale in Baildon, West Yorkshire
Mother
FOR SALE
£ 550

Mixed Breed Labrador Retriever & Siberian Husky

Baildon, West Yorkshire
,168 miles away
Amazing litter of 6 Huskador puppies 5 little girls and 1 little boy, mum is a yellow Labrador and dad is a Siberian Husky both family members, puppies born on 20/04/2025 mixtures of black and white and cream and white. All puppies doing really well and all will be flead, wormed and microchipped before ready to go to their forever homes and will have 4 weeks free insurance with petplan. All puppies will be well socialised and great with children as my children have been very hands on with helping.
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Age 12 weeks old
2
Females
Jodi MMember Since June 2023Domestic Breeder
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Labrador Retriever Grooming Needs

Although labradors require less upkeep in terms of grooming, frequent care is still necessary because of their active lifestyle, rapid shedding, and double coats. They have a soft undercoat that sheds a lot, particularly in the spring and fall.

It is essential to brush labradors once or twice a week throughout the year, and every day during the spring and fall shedding seasons. The best grooming tool options are a rubber grooming mitt, a slicker brush, or a de-shedding instrument (such as a Furminator). Frequent brushing encourages healthy skin and coat, minimizes matting and loose hair, and helps regulate shedding.

Bathing may be necessary as needed or as often as every 6–8 weeks. Labradors natural oils might be dried out by overbathing; mild dog shampoo should be used when bathing them. They should be dried after bath, especially the ears and under the collar. Regular nail trimming is necessary for labradors since long nails can hurt or change how they move.

Labradors floppy ears make them susceptible to ear infections, so it's important to clean their ears once a week, especially after bathing or swimming. Cotton pads (never cotton buds) and an ear cleaning prescribed by a veterinarian can be utilized.

At least two to three times a week, but preferably every day, labrador teeth should be brushed. A soft-bristled toothbrush and toothpaste that is safe for dogs can be used. Dental chews and rinses recommended by veterinarians can also aid in improving dental health.

15 days ago
Labrador Retriever Dog For Sale in Wakefield
Labrador Retriever Dog For Sale in Wakefield
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Labrador Retriever Dog For Sale in Wakefield
Mother
FOR SALE
£ 775

Labrador Retriever

Wakefield
,184 miles away
**Labrador Puppies - Ready Mid July - Black Bitch, Golden Bitch left** A beautiful litter from fully health tested, X-Rayed and DNA profiled, Eye Tested, Hip Score Tested, Pedigree KC reg parents. Raised in our busy family home with love and kindness, children, noise and lots going on, these pups will leave fully equipped for their new homes. The parents are fantastic classic examples of the breed with the most wonderful, trainable, loyal natures. Carefully paired to breed quality and strong offspring. We have had the same blood lines for many years and the full family can be seen! Questions and viewing welcome as we strive for the best homes for these perfect pups!
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Age 8 weeks old
4
Females
David TMember Since July 2025Domestic Breeder
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