Labrador Puppies - Tacoma Lakewood Spanaway
Breeders of Labrador Retrievers - Tacoma Lakewood Spanaway
Circle B Labs owned by Wake and Cassie Barney is a haven for silver, chocolate and black labrador retrievers. The Barneys have long been involved with horses and dogs. They love Labradors and the love is mutual. They breed Labrador Retrievers that are as easily family pets as they are working and hunting partners. Call Circle B Labs at (253) 307-4677 and make an appointment to come out and choose a new friend. After you've taken you puppy home, please share your thoughts with us along with a photo. Be sure to visit our Latest Litter page which offers information on current litters (including images), future litters, and schedule of upcoming breedings.
Labradors are very energetic and love to work and play hard. They are powerful swimmers and enjoy vigorous activity. They adapt well to urban living when they are given plenty of room to exercise. They are loyal and reliable dogs that make excellent watchdogs as well.
Male dogs are typically 22 to 24 inches (56-61 cm) tall and weigh 60 to 75 pounds (27-34 kg). Some males can grow as large as 100 pounds (45 kg) or more. Female dogs are typically 21 to 23 inches (53-58 cm) tall and weigh about 55 to 70 pounds (25-32 kg). The life expectancy for Labradors is approximately 10 to 12 years.
Circle B Labs owners, Wake and Cassie would love to see you, and so would their puppies. Give them a call for the latest details: 253-307-4677 or write asking for more information.
Labrador Retrievers
Give Circle B Labs a call today at (253)-307-4677 if you have any questions about Labrador Retrievers in general, or our puppies in particular. We would love to hear from you.
Here are some Labrador Retriever basics:
The Labrador Retriever was developed in England in the mid 1800s.
Labrador Retrievers are sporting dogs.
Besides hunting, Labs work as assistance dogs for people with disabilities, as search and rescue dogs.
Labs need to be brushed on a regular basis (about once a week) to keep them clean.
A Labrador with correct temperament is never hyperactive.
Since 1991, they have been the top registered dog with the AKC.
Most Labradors, show and field bred, make great hunters.
Although very protective, Labradors are generally not reliable guard dogs.
Labradors tend to be good with children.
Labradors love to swim. In general, they take to swimming quite naturally.
Labradors used to come in three colors: black, chocolate, and yellow,
but now breeders have introduced silver, charcoal, red fox, and white
labs due to a dilute gene.
Aside from the color itself, there are no differences in the dogs.
Two sets of genes, not one, control a Lab's coloration.
Bored Labradors may bark, but excessive barking is not generally typical.
Labs love to be with people.
Labs are energetic and enjoy being active, playing games, and participating in activities as simple as fetch.
Both sexes make good pets.
Labs are not shy or nervous dogs, which means they are usually not afraid of things.
Labs love to put things in their mouths!
These dogs are very independent, which means that sometimes Labs want to do things their own way.
Training should start early.
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