LABRADOR RETRIEVER LITTER COMING SOON IN BILLINGS, MONTANA, USA
Litter On The Way
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Breed
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Available on
02/08/2026
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Expected
01/10/2026
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Size at Maturity
Large
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Shipping Area
Nationwide
Upcoming Litter Description
Canyon Creek Labradors is excited to announce a beautiful litter of AKC-registered Labrador Retriever puppies, raised with intention, structure, and lots of love in Montana. Born on 12/14/25. We have been raising Labradors for over 26 years, focusing on excellent temperament, intelligence, and versatility—dogs that thrive as family companions, outdoor adventurers, and working partners.
Parents info
Father
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Breed
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Nickname
Targhee
Awards
Officer Doll and K-9 Targhee have received national recognition through NASRO, where he serves as the Region 10 Director.
Mother
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Breed
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Nickname
Emma
Breeder Information
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Breeder name
Nicole
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Location:
BILLINGS, Montana, 59106 USUS
Litter of 8
Breed overview
Labrador Retriever
A.K.A.: Lab, Labrador, Labs, Black Lab, Yellow Lab, Chocolate Lab, Fox Red Lab, Dudley Lab, Silver Lab, Charcoal Lab, Polar Bear Lab, British Lab, American Lab, English Lab, Retriever Lab, Duck Dog, Gun Dog, Hunting Dog, Sporting Dog, Water Dog, Family Dog, Service Dog, Guide Dog, Therapy Dog, Assistance Dog, Police Dog, Military Dog, Search and Rescue Dog, Detection Dog, Drug Dog, Bomb Dog, Sniffer Dog, Detection Lab, Working Lab, Show Lab, Field Lab, Pet Lab, Companion Lab, Lapdog, Labby, Labradog, Labpuppy, Labbie
Overview:
The Labrador Retriever, a beloved and highly popular breed, originated in Newfoundland, Canada, where they were initially bred to assist fishermen by retrieving nets and stray fish. Physically, they are medium-to-large dogs, known for their strong, athletic build, short, dense, weather-resistant double coat (commonly seen in black, yellow, or chocolate), and their distinctive "otter" tail. Temperamentally, Labs are celebrated for their friendly, outgoing, and good-natured disposition, making them exceptional family companions. Their intelligence and eagerness to please contribute to their trainability, though they do require consistent exercise to prevent boredom and destructive behaviors. While adaptable, their energy levels make them more suited to homes with yards, or highly active families, rather than apartment living, unless daily extensive exercise is guaranteed. Regarding health, Labs can be prone to certain conditions like hip and elbow dysplasia, and some eye conditions, so responsible breeding practices are crucial. Overall, their loyalty, versatility, and affectionate nature firmly establish the Labrador Retriever as a wonderful addition to many households.
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