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Lab Puppies Utah
Lab Puppies Utah offer a wonderful addition to your family. Lab Puppies Utah come in various colors such as Black, Yellow, Chocolate, and Silver or Gray (this is a rare shade). Lab Puppies Utah are friendly and extremely loyal. They are easy to train and make great companions for children. They will reach heights between 22-24 inches and may weigh between 60-75 pounds; females are slightly smaller in height and weight. Labrador Retrievers require daily exercise, yet they will adjust happily to apartment living. They are playful by nature and love to eat; regular vigorous exercise will help maintain they don't become overweight. You'll find that our Lab Puppies Utah adore children and are not only the perfect pet but also they are very protective and are excellent watchdogs. The Labrador Retriever (also known as the ‘Labrador or ’Lab’) descends from the Newfoundland Dog and the St. John’s Water Dog in Newfoundland, Canada. It was bred to hunt in water and pull boats, which is evident to this day in its natural love for water. Contrary to popular opinion, the Labrador Retrievers name likely derives from the Portuguese ‘lavradores’ or Spanish ‘labradores’, both of which mean ‘farm worker’, rather than the ‘Labrador’ region of Canada. The Labrador Retriever was recognized by the American Kennel Club in 1917 and thereafter rose slowly but steadily in popularity due to its incredible versatility, obedience, and rugged good looks. It is now considered the world’s most popular breed. The Labrador Retriever has been the most registered dog in America and England since 1991; the American Kennel Club had almost three times as many Labrador Retriever registrations in 2006 (124,000) as the second most popular breed. Famous Labrador Retrievers include the title character from the film version of ‘Old Yeller’ (though the book version was a Mountain Cur), Marley, from the bestselling memoir ‘Marley and Me’, and Tawny, a yellow Lab who gave birth to 18 puppies with her first litter in 1999 and was named the ‘Iams Mother of the Year’. Buying your first Lab Puppies Utah can be a daunting task, but we are here to help. We've added some common questions to ask when choosing the right Lab puppies... and the right Labrador Retriever breeder. Internet fraud is on the rise, so we've also included some tips to help protect yourself when buying Lab puppies online. Lab Puppies Utah breeders are more than happy to answer questions related to the purchase of one of their Lab Puppies Utah and will be just as concerned about the type of person/household they are releasing one of their Labrador Retriever puppies to. Remember: It is up to both the Labrador Retriever Buyer and the Labrador Retriever Breeder to be comfortable with one another and to ensure that the Labrador Retriever puppy has been and will be treated properly. Please complete the form below and we will contact you shortly to answer any of your questions Form Object
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