I am looking for a labrador retriever breeder in my area. I don't have alot of money to spend but was hoping someone could help me find one.
Thanks in advanced for your help.
First of all you say "your area"............where is that? you don't have much money.......who does You should probably give the Lab rescue a call. Google that on the internet. I have 2 Labs and would not have anything else........good luck..........Gary
We rescued a Full Chocolate from a rescue down in Southern Maryland. She is GREAT! Really smart and loyal. Couldnt have found a better dog. My boss also rescued a Fox Red Lab from the Potomac Lab rescue. He is also a great dog. I would adopt from a rescue over any breeder any day. I would check the Potomac lab rescue if I were you. You can find some puppies on their.
Morgan is also my alarm clock some days! haha, its time to get up when she is standing on me, licking my face.
Thanks for the information guys...I really appreciate it. I have already put in an application for the Potomac Lab Rescue. I'm hoping to get one from there but also wanted to find a breeder somewhere on the Eastern shore of Md that wasn't going to charge me an arm and a leg for a dog in case the rescue didn't have any puppies.
Debbi
(Todd's wife)
Any good reputable lab breeder is going to cost you at least $500.00 if not more. You need to find the right breeder also. There are field labs, show labs, American and English labs. If you buy a field lab and don't hunt it, you will have problems. These dogs are bred for different reasons..........Gary
I know this is quite far from you but check out Untitled document. We got our black lab (Koho) from them a couple of years ago. Just last week, we boarded Koho at Red Barn while we were on vacation. They have two litters on the way.
The owners, Chris and Sandy, are fantastic and their labs are incredible.
ARF on Kent Island, in the old outlets, has 10 chesapeake bay ret. / lab mix puppies that will be ready for adoption soon, they are all chocolate. I just adopted a lab mix puppy from there and he is a great dog, 11 weeks old. Some of his siblings are still there and available now. You can view the puppies online on the arf website.
I definately recoment flyway retreivers... good dogs come from good people! We got our "Luke" there and he has been the best dog ever. He is pushing 100 lbs and was easy to train as a family pet. That said, w/ momma and pappa (140lbs. and athletic as hell) being bird dogs, he could have gone that way as well. Real strong swimmer...