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Labrador Dogs & Puppies for Sale

Labradors are one of the most popular dog breeds in the world, known for their friendly personalities and loyal natures. If you're thinking of welcoming a Labrador into your family, it's important to understand what makes these dogs special, and how best to care for them. Read our guide to buying and rehoming a dog safely for more information.

What are the characteristics of a Labrador?

Labradors are renowned for their expressive eyes, otter-like tails, and weather-resistant coats. Labs are famously friendly, outgoing, and high-spirited, which makes them as well-equipped for a day lounging by your side as they are for a day of adventure in the countryside. Their intelligence and eagerness to please make them easy to train, which is why they're so popular as beloved family pets.

Are Labradors a good choice for families?

Absolutely! Labradors are perhaps one of the best-suited breeds out there for families. They are known for being patient and gentle, making them good pets to have around children. Labs are social animals who are happiest when they are part of daily family activities - they also tend to get along well with other animals and love to make friends.

Are there any downsides to owning a Labrador?

While Labradors are wonderful in many ways, prospective owners should be aware of their high energy levels. They need plenty of exercise every day - more than just a short walk around the block. Without this, they can become bored and potentially destructive. Labradors are also notorious shedders; they have a double coat that sheds regularly, and needs frequent brushing to keep the hair at bay.

How much does a Labrador puppy cost?

The cost of a Labrador puppy can vary widely, depending on factors like the puppy's location and lineage. Prices can range from around £500 to £2,000 in the UK. Remember to factor in costs for vaccinations, spaying/neutering, microchipping, and other vet care.

How long do Labradors typically live?

Labradors have a life expectancy of about 10 to 12 years. With proper care, including regular exercise, a healthy diet, and routine vet checkups, they will be a part of your family for many years.

Are there any common health issues I should be aware of?

Labradors are generally healthy, which is another reason why they're such a popular breed. However, they can be prone to certain genetic conditions like hip and elbow dysplasia, heart disorders, hereditary myopathy (muscle weakness), and PRA (Progressive Retinal Atrophy). Responsible owners will be happy to share the results of any testing with you.

How much grooming do Labradors need?

Despite their short coat, Labradors need regular grooming to manage their heavy shedding. Weekly brushing is recommended to remove loose hair and keep their coat shiny. They also benefit from occasional baths to keep them clean and looking their best.

Is a Labrador the right dog for me if I have a small living space?

Labradors are energetic dogs, so if your indoor living space is small you should ideally have a secure outdoors space where they can run around and burn off their abundant energy.

How often should I exercise my Labrador?

Labradors need a lot of exercise to stay healthy and happy. A minimum of an hour of vigorous activity daily, like walking or playing fetch, is ideal for keeping them in good shape. Labradors also tend to love swimming, which can be a great way of keeping them fit and happy.

How can I find a Labrador to rehome?

Gumtree hosts a range of Labrador listings, from puppies to adult dogs. We recommend browsing our listings to find an owner who is committed to the breed's health and temperament, provides health clearances for any puppies, and is transparent about their behaviour and lineage.

Gumtree takes animal welfare seriously. To protect pets sold online our listings comply with the Pet Advertising Advisory Group's minimum standards.