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Labrador Retriever Puppy For Sale in SHELTON, WA, USA

Labrador Retriever Puppy For Sale in SHELTON, WA, USA

Litter of 17

Price
$1,200
Breed
Labrador Retriever
Gender
Male(s) and Female(s)
Age
5 Weeks Old
Size at Maturity
Large
Champion Bloodlines
Yes
Availability Date
10/01/2025
Shipping Area
Nationwide
Payment Method
Personal Check, Money Order/Cashier's Check, Paypal, Cash

Description

Labrador Retriever Puppy For Sale in SHELTON, WA, USA

We have two litters of pups which were born on the same day. Therefore, we have 17 pups available from which to choose. We have had this bloodline of Labrador Retrievers for nearly 52 years, going b

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ack to 1974. These litters of puppies are now the 12th generation down from my first Labrador Retriever I bought when I was 13-years old in 1974. Over the years, when choosing stud dogs to mate with our female Labradors, we have always sought and chosen stud dogs which have the characteristics which we want to breed into our bloodline. We have always chosen stud dogs which exhibit a high degree of intelligence and which have nice blocky heads and broad chests. Also, we always use stud dogs which have their hips and eyes certified. Among the many field champions in our bloodline is the famous Ebonstar Lean Mac, who, before he passed away, had sired more U.S. and Canadian field champions than any other Labrador Retriever in history. Our Labrador Retriever bloodline also includes the well-known and popular Hayseed line of Labrador Retrievers. The many field champions in our Labrador Retriever bloodline include Grand Master Hunters, Master Hunters, National U.S. and Canadian Field Champions, Field Champions, and Amateur Field Champions. We can show you pictures of the previous eleven generations of the puppies' female ancestors, as well as some of their male ancestors. You can also take a look at the puppies' genealogy, which we have going back 70 years to the 1950's. These two litters are a very beautiful bunch of pups and based on the mothers' calm demeanors, the pups will also be great family dogs. We live near Shelton, WA. Call or text us any time at 808-895-1136 and ask for Tom. If you receive no immediate response, you may call 808-895-7503 and ask for Josh. Thank you for your interest.


Breeder Information

Breeder name
Tom
Member Since
01/01/1970
Location
SHELTON, Washington, 98584
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Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-920233
Date Listed
09/26/2025
Date Expires
Expired

Sire

Dam

Labrador Retriever


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  1. Are the puppies' parents "certified"? This means that certain breeds are often at risk for genetic conditions such as hip problems, heart problems and eye problems. Most of these diseases are inherited, meaning the disease is passed from parent to puppy. Many breeders will have their dogs evaluated and tested for that disease and ultimately "certified" by a veterinary specialist to be disease-free.
  2. What are the sizes of the puppy's parents? Know how big the parents are, to get a good idea of how big your puppy will be. Is that the size dog you want?
  3. Ask to meet the dogs parents. If possible, meet the puppy's parents. Notice if they appear to be in good health and evaluate their overall temperament. Are they shy, aggressive, or well adjusted?
  4. How have they socialized the pups? Have the pups been around other dogs? Other people? Socialization is critical in puppies 6 – 16 weeks old. Proper socialization consisting of good experiences of a puppy with other puppies and lots of different ages, sizes and types of people will give you the best chance at having a well-adjusted dog.
  5. What vaccines has the puppy had? How many shots has he received and when will the puppy be due for his next puppy shot?
  6. Have the puppies been dewormed? All puppies are born with worms and routine deworming is recommended.
  7. Have any of the puppies in the litter been sick? If so, what were the signs, the diagnosis and treatment?
  8. What visits has the puppies had with the veterinarian? Have they been examined and declared "healthy"? If not, what problems have they had? Have they been on any medications?
  9. What is their guarantee? What guarantee does the breeder give with their puppies? If the puppy is found to have a severe illness, what will they do? This is a difficult topic but one that is a lot easier to cover up front rather than later.
  10. Recommendations? Ask the breeder for a couple references of puppy owners that they have sold within the past year. CALL them. Find out if the breeder was fair, if they were happy with their pups, and how any problems were handled.
  11. Breeders contract? Does your breeder require a breeder's contract? If so, what is in it? Is the breeder willing to take back the puppy at any time, if you can't keep it?
  12. Limited registration. Some breeders require that you spay or neuter your dog by a certain age. If that is the case, that may not be a problem but it is best to know before you get your puppy.
  13. What is the family history? Ask if the breeder has information about the breed line. For example, ask how long the dogs have lived and what they have died from. Write it down. This may be important for monitoring your pet as he gets older.
  14. What is the breeder currently feeding the puppy? Regardless of what they are feeding, it is ideal to continue feeding the same food for the first few days at home to minimize the risk of gastrointestinal disturbances. If you choose to change the diet, do it gradually.
  15. Health certificate and certificate of sale. Ask the breeder if he will supply a health certificate for the puppy issued by his veterinarian. Some states require also a certificate of sale.
  16. Does the breeder belong to a breed club? Ask for references.
Get your questions answered and feel very comfortable with your new puppy.

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