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Our CKC-registered Lab Puppies in BC

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We are honoured to partner with Linda at Someday Retrievers, who has over 30 years of experience breeding Labrador Retrievers. At Carlson Hills Dog Kennel, we are a trusted name for finding CKC-registered lab puppies in BC.
 

Our pups are CKC registered, microchipped, vaccinated, and dewormed before departure. They come with six weeks of free insurance and a thirty-month guarantee on hips, eyes, and elbows. All our breeding stock has been EIC tested. Our dogs are bred for numerous jobs, which include hunting, competition, K9 detection, PTSD, autism, diabetes, tracking, and so much more.
 

We have litters of chocolate, black, and yellow Labradors throughout the year. The first pick is determined by the order of deposit received. See below for more information on our process. Contact us today to learn more.

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Our Process 

The processes we follow are

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We will notify you when the puppies have been born and provide you with a pick-up date.

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Puppies will remain in their whelping box until 3-4 weeks old with mama. We also post weekly updates on our social media pages and/or send email updates.

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At 3 -4 weeks, they are moved into a bigger space, where you can watch them grow on a live webcam. They will have coloured collars on them so you can differentiate them.

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At 4 weeks, we introduce puppy food and start weening them from mama. Mama goes home around 5 weeks.

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At 6-7 weeks, we provide them with their first set of shots and microchips. We will send you a headshot of each puppy along with your pick-up time on the pick-up date. Order of pick up is determined by the order of deposit received.

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At 7 weeks old, the puppies will be available to visit their new homes. You will be provided with a going home package, which consists of a guide to help you get started, information on their shots, dewormed and microchip, a health guarantee on their hips, eyes and elbows and 30 days of free insurance.

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Why Are Labrador Retrievers so Popular?

Reasons why Labradors are the most popular breed worldwide:

Labrador retrievers are gentle, friendly, outgoing, and playful. Whenever they interact with people, they radiate warmth and kindness, making them friends with everyone, including kids, other animals, and strangers.

These breeds are known to be among the most intelligent dog breeds, making it easier to train them. This is because they learn quickly and want to make their masters happy.

They are very versatile dogs that can perform many tasks. They can hunt, guide the blind, search for those lost during disasters, or be your faithful pet.

The labrador is very powerful and athletic and has more energy than its members use in a single day. Therefore, regular workouts, among other things, are needed to remain healthy and happy throughout the day.

Labrador retrievers are among the most popular choices because of their behaviour, kindness, love, and charming personality. They quickly become familiar with each other and become family dogs. Moreover, these breeds are extremely friendly with young kids and love playing with them. They are not only friendly with people, but they enjoy playing with other dogs as well.

For CKC-registered lab puppies in BC, contact Carlson Hills Dog Kennel today and find a kind and lovely furry friend.

FAQ

To provide a better idea about lab puppies in BC, we have some frequently asked questions for your reference.

How Much Exercise Does a Labrador Puppy Need?

Labrador puppies are energetic and need plenty of exercise to stay healthy and happy. Aim for at least 30-60 minutes of exercise daily, including walks, playtime, and training sessions.

How Long Does It Take to Socialize a Labrador Puppy?

Socialization should begin early in a puppy's life. Expose your puppy to various people, dogs, and environments to help them become well-adjusted and confident.
 

When Should I Spay or Neuter My Labrador Retriever Puppy?

The timing for spaying or neutering can vary based on your veterinarian’s recommendation, but it’s typically done between 12 and 18 months of age. Some studies suggest waiting until the dog is fully grown, particularly for large breeds like Labs, to reduce the risk of joint issues.

Reach Out to Us!

Get in touch with us to learn more about lab puppies in BC.

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