Golden Labrador Puppies For Sale In Washington State

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Mix Dogs For Sale, SpokaneAs of May 2, both Sugar Bear and Heidi have been bred, and we are waiting to see if either or both of them "caught." We should know in a week or so. Visit for the most up-to-the-minute news. We currently have a waiting list for our litters; if you are interested, please call us today at the number above to reserve your position. Because we can't offer puppies every month, many folks simply drop off our list; so new prospective families have a very good chance at any upcoming litter. Please enjoy the following "photo tour" of our breeding philosophy, and sample photos of some of our Ranch's earlier puppies! Bella is doing wonderfully at eight weeks... she is potty trained, ringing the bell that we have hung from the door knob. She has learned to come, stay, and sit on command. My girls have also taught her how to shake. She is so smart and very eager to please. Every time she comes back in the house after potty, she sits and waits patiently for her treat.
We start basic obedience next week. We are having so much fun with her and can't believe she is ours. She comes from great stock... It's hard to believe that Bella is going to be four in December. We love her so much, and we have you to thank! Our only regret was not bringing two puppies home! Today was Ruby's first hunt. She did an unbelievable job for a 14-month-old puppy. She jumped and retrieved these four pheasant and just made my day. I have had a few good dogs and some great ones in my life, but Ruby is the best at this age. She is calm and easy to work with. My brother and his family brought me along to help them choose a puppy with the best temperament. At the end, I had to tell them, "You can't go wrong with any of these puppies—they all have wonderful personalities." Kimber is the calmest, most wonderful gentleman you would ever want to see! George and Heidi are both potty trained and have willingly accepted being King and Queen of their respective homes.
Heidi goes with me wherever I go, and always looks forward to it. We are just absolutely enjoying the heck out of these pups. Faith is probably one of the most intelligent dogs I have ever trained. You show her once and she gets it! Iron Man T-Shirt Led AmazonYesterday, I was out running errands and was gone for a good four hours… Patio Furniture Clearance Chaise LoungeWhen I got back, she greeted me at the door with my other two Goldens. Garden Ridge Furniture CatalogNeedless to say, she knows how to open a crate. —Puppy trainer, Paw Pals Assistance Dogs You certainly do breed a rare pup! Nash slept all night long. In 24 hours, he has only made two small piddles indoors, and he's already mastered the doggy door.
Opey is thrilled with Nash. He's even letting him play with his dog toys. I was extremely surprised at how well they got along. He's now sleeping at my feet. We couldn't be happier! —Puppy owner, Goodyear AZ I hope you're still breeding these puppies when the time comes for me to get another dog, because I want one of yours! How We Raise Puppies at The Ranch Our puppies enjoying(?) their first wading experience at five weeks. We breed our puppies with love and personal attention. All our puppies have been raised by our family on our Ranch. Each one has been handled, cuddled, carried around with us, and thoroughly imprinted to be people-oriented. Our puppies are family-friendly and very loyal; great swimmers and fetchers; and generally very calm, happy dogs. They have good hunting and retrieving instincts, and with appropriate training would make great hunting companions. Our puppies may be reserved at any age, but we keep our litters with their mother until the age of eight weeks.
Our fee includes all appropriate immunizations and vet checks to eight weeks.We hope you enjoy your visit! All content and photographs Copyright© LaBrook Labradors (Becky and Mary K.), all rights reserved.Golden Labrador Pictures(Golden Lab) (Golden Labrador Retriever) (Goldador) (Goldador Retriever)Golden Retriever / Labrador Retriever Hybrid DogsPage 1 Sugar Baby the Labrador Retriever / Golden Retriever mix at 14 years old—"This is my best friend. Sugar is by far the best dog I've ever had the pleasure of knowing. She is perfectly balanced. She's always been low energy, even as a puppy. But bring out a tennis ball and she is a different dog. When she was younger, she could chase that ball forever. I would have to put the balls up in a tree to get her calm down after play time. Every time we would go outside she would go sit under her "ball tree", looking from me to the tree as if she was saying "Please Mom, can we play?". I could never say no. When she was 9, I received a birthday puppy: a little Yorkshire Terrier / Chihuahua cross (Chorkie) whom I named Kodiak Bear.
The two of them were best friends. A few months after Kodi came into our lives, I got a little 4 month old purebred crazy chocolate Lab named Maggie. The three dogs all bonded deeply with each other. In November 2011,when Sugar was 11, Kodi 2 and Maggie 1 1/2, my grandmother and I rescued a pregnant Dachshund mix, which is how I got my big boy, Angus the the Labrador Retriever / Dachshund / Northern-sled dog type mix. The following May, in 2012, I lost my sweet Kodi from CHF (congestive heart failure) due to a heart murmur which he was born with. He was 2 months away from his 3rd birthday. I was devastated for a long time after Kodi's passing,as well as the loss of my great-aunt just 2 weeks before Kodi died. My 3 remaining dogs helped me get through pain of loosing Kodi and my aunt. In 2013, another canine in need came to my attention. Tippy Bug, a 10 week old Pit Bull / Corgi cross. Later that year I ended up adopting her as well, as she had bonded with my pack and I did not have the heart to separate them.
Sugar has been by my side for 14 years of my life. She's been my shoulder to cry on when sad times came, my ray of sunshine on cloudy days. She's been a friend to hang out with, to go on walks with and play ball or just to sit and watch the sun set. Sugar may just be a dog, but she's my dog and that's all that matters to me." Sugar Baby the senior Labrador Retriever / Golden Retriever mix at 14 years old Oscar Meyer the black Labrador / Golden Retriever mix (Golden Labrador) at about 1 year old Oscar Meyer the black Labrador / Golden Retriever mix (Golden Labrador) at about 1 year old with a green ribbon on Leo the Golden Labrador living in Pakistan—"He is 6 years old, and is very playful and friendly. He can jump very, very high. I have taught him how to sit, lie down, play dead, shake hands, jump, come here and stay. Right now I am teaching him to play piano. He is very pure. I bought him from an Army dog breeder. He thinks he is a guard dog and would hurt even a fly…which he does!
He loves to play catch (though he still hasn't learnt to give it back) and hide and seek! He loves biscuits, chocolates, carrots and ice cream but he hates bananas because they get stuck in his teeth!" Hurley the F1b Golden Lab hybrid puppy at 8 weeks old (Golden Retriever/ Labrador Retriever hybrid)—"He is absolutely adorable. He is 75% Golden Retriever and 25% yellow Lab; his dad is an AKC-registered red Golden Retriever (beautiful) and his mom is a 50/50 light yellow Golden/Lab hybrid. Hurley loves to go swimming, has boundless energy, and is very friendly, loving and SMART! He's a great puppy." Lab / Golden mix Jack aka One-eyed Jack was born this way so the vet stitched it up. Reichelt's Better Believe It CGC aka Savannah, photo courtesy of the Reichelts in WA "Savannah is a 7-year-old female. Her UKC LP name is Reichelt's Better Believe It CGC. She competes in UKC (she has a limited privilege #) obedience and she also does agility. She does extremely well in both.
And one other special thing about her—she only has 3 legs. She gets around wonderfully. Savannah was one of the puppies that were abandoned at an adoption agency's door one morning. A few years ago she sadly lost her right rear leg to an injury, but that has not stopped her tenacious attitude to do whatever pleases her owner. She has a UKC limited privilege number, and competes in obedience. She is hoping to achieve her U-OTCH. She has many admirable qualities—anywhere from her intent focus or her incredible working attitude. She does agility as well, though in actual competition she is only allowed to do tunnelers with NADAC, because of her missing leg. It is a real shame that she is considered "lame," and is not allowed to do hunting retriever trials, because she would excel in them for sure. She is an excellent retriever, is very soft mouthed and marks very well. She can do what any other dog can do, with only her three legs. She's got true heart and soul, and is extremely intelligent.