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Labrador Retriever puppies and dogs for sale in Toddington, Gloucestershire

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.

5 months ago
Labrador Retriever Dog For Sale in Fairford, Gloucestershire
Labrador Retriever Dog For Sale in Fairford, Gloucestershire
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Labrador Retriever Dog For Sale in Fairford, Gloucestershire
Mother
FOR SALE
£ 600

3 Female / 6 Male Labrador Retriever for sale in Fairford

Labahoula Puppies . Mum is a sweet natured pure bred Catahoula (not available in the sites drop down menu!) Dad is a black Labrador from working lines. This is a popular cross in the US resulting in a friendly dog suited for an active lifestyle. Puppies available- 6 boys (5 black, 1 brown) and 3 girls (2 black, 1 brown). The puppies have been raised in a home environment and are used to domestic sounds and handling. They have met new people and some other dogs. They will be health checked and micro-chipped before leaving. Viewings welcome, more info, photos and videos available on request
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Fairford, Gloucestershire
21
miles away
Judith TMember Since February 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.

2 months ago
Labrador Retriever Dog For Sale in Rowley Regis, West Midlands
Labrador Retriever Dog For Sale in Rowley Regis, West Midlands
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Labrador Retriever Dog For Sale in Rowley Regis, West Midlands
Mother
FOR SALE
£ 1,250

3 Female / 3 Male Labrador Retriever for sale in Rowley Regis

Our beautiful girl Bella has had her first litter of gorgeous golden Labrador Retrievers. Bella is our family pet. She is a pedigree and KC registered. Both parents are purebred, stunning Labrador Retrievers with amazing temperaments. Mum can be seen with puppies. Dad's KC certificate with 5 generation history, DNA tests, and healthcheck copies will be available. Puppies have all been brought up in our family home, getting used to all household noises and children. They are all lively and playful, they love exploring in the garden, playing with toys and each other. Each one has its own little personality. All pups will be flead, wormed, vet checked, microchipped, and vaccinated. Puppies will be ready for their new homes on 6th of June. NON REFUNDABLE deposit of £250 to be made, then remaining balance on collection of puppy. Red- male Green - male Blue - male Purple - female Yellow - female Pink - female
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Rowley Regis, West Midlands
34
miles away
Nicholas OMember Since May 2025Domestic 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.

2 months ago
Labrador Retriever Dog For Sale in Buckingham, Buckinghamshire
Labrador Retriever Dog For Sale in Buckingham, Buckinghamshire
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Labrador Retriever Dog For Sale in Buckingham, Buckinghamshire
Mother
FOR SALE
£ 1,250

3 Female / 5 Male Labrador Retriever for sale in Buckingham

Our loving family dog Luna has had her first litter and given birth to 8 gorgeous fox red Labrador puppies. The puppies dad (Max) is owed by a friend of a friend who we know very well. Both dogs are family dogs with great temperaments. Luna’s puppies are being brought up in our home so will be well socialised with children and all the usual noises of a busy family home. The Puppies will be available for viewings from 31/5/25. On viewing, if you decided you would like to reserve a puppy a deposit of £250 will be required. (Non refundable) All puppies will leave with a toy and a blanket which mum will have slept with to have her scent on.
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Kennel Club
Buckingham, Buckinghamshire
41
miles away
Lisa FMember Since May 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.

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.

10 days ago
Mixed Breed Dog For Sale in Windsor, Berkshire
Mixed Breed Dog For Sale in Windsor, Berkshire
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Mixed Breed Dog For Sale in Windsor, Berkshire
Mother
FOR SALE
£ 1,250

3 Female / 3 Male mixed breed Cockapoo & Labrador Retriever for sale in Windsor

Beautiful Labrador cross cockapoo puppies Our amazing cockapoo therapy dog has had a beautiful litter of  healthy strong puppies on 20  These fantastic cockapoo / labrador cross puppies will make excellent emotional support / assistance / therapy dogs. Or an amazing family pet.  The litter consists of three boys and three girls - I did alot of resurch before breeding these 2 dogs and they will be hypoallergenic and very low shedding of fur.  I currently work as a dog behaviourlist so dad came to me 6 years ago as a pup to be trained and he truley was one that stuck in my mind, so i reached out and Yes hes now the daddy! Hes currently living on a farm and truley is a exceptional Labrador with a excellent temperament. Mum is my own cockapoo, she is the most amazing family dog and she really is unbeliveably clever, she loves every single dog/human that she comes in to contact with and stays home alone with no issues at all. Shes is a amazing mummy, its been very natural for her. she is a little protective of her babies though! Her Pups will be ready to leave at 8 weeks old, fully vaccinated and microchipped. Ready to take outside into their new environments and continue their training..  I can always help with starting there training and give lots of advice about whining at bed time ect. We have 2 cats a teenager and a 5 year old  so the pups will be familiar with a range of animals and also used to children. Puppies will come with a puppy pack, information pack, food, blanket, toy etc. Puppies at full grown size will be between 14-18 Kg so Labrador personality without the size. I will keep updating photos and vids as they grow. If you are a person looking for one of our special pups text and /or call to arrange a visit.
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Windsor, Berkshire
68
miles away
Marie AMember Since July 2025Domestic Breeder
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