Female (Bitch) Labrador Retriever Dogs And Puppies For Adoption, Rehoming And Rescue In Stalham, Norfolk

1 Female (Bitch) Labrador Retriever Retriever Dogs And Puppies For Adoption, Rehoming And Rescue In Stalham, Norfolk

  • Labrador Retriever for adoption in Snetterton, Norfolk – 2 years old1

    Ruby

    Snetterton, Norfolk31 miles away
    • 2 years old

    Ruby's ideal home Ruby is 1 year old Labrador, Looking for a patient adopter, who can help ruby settle into home life, and help her learn the basic in a fun and positive way. She will need help adjusting to her new home and learning to express these natural behaviours in a positive way, learning alternative behaviours to jumping up. Ruby has the potential to live with a dog

    DogsTrust

    DogsTrust

    Rescue Centre / Charity

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    Maggi

    Wickford, Essex90 miles away
    • 3 years old

    Maggi's ideal home 3 year old Maggi has come to us through no fault of her own, she is now ready to find a forever home. Maggi can live with children 8+ who are comfortable around large energetic Dogs and will thrive in a family where everyone can engage with her. She can be worried around other Dogs and is not keen on Dogs approaching her so will need to be the only dog in

    DogsTrust

    DogsTrust

    Rescue Centre / Charity

Frequently Asked Questions

  • A Labrador puppy costs around £1,150. This is the average price of the Labrador puppy itself and other costs involved include vet bills and supplies, dog food, treats and toys.

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  • Female Labradors are often a bit smaller and may be more independent than males, but they’re equally affectionate, intelligent, and playful.

  • Training success depends on the individual dog and consistent training, not sex. Female Labradors generally learn quickly and respond well to positive reinforcement.

  • Spaying is recommended to prevent unwanted litters and reduce certain health risks. Consult your vet for advice on the ideal timing based on your puppy's health.

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