If you are looking for a Labrador Retriever in New York for stud you have come to the right website as you can search by both breed and location here. If you can't find the stud you need be sure to check our breeder listings as they don't always advertise their individual stud dogs.
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If you are in need of Labrador stud services it will almost always require a contract. This will often require a fee or in some cases the 'pick of the litter'. There may also be time limits to your contract so be sure that the female is in heat and ready to mate and be sure to ask about the consequences of an unsuccessful breeding.
We provide a free ad service for dog breeders to advertise their Labrador Retriever studs in Albany, Buffalo, Ithica, Long Island, New York City, Rochester, and anywhere else in New York.
Boomer is a 5 year old black Labrador Retriever. He is wonderful with children, energetic, and well-trained. His hips are certified and he is registered through the American Canine Association. He is ...Read More
Pheasant Row Kennels is proud to announce that Pheasant Row Blue for Myles will be offered at public stud - He's a 70 lb American field bred chocolate lab with an outstanding pedigree and all heal...Read More
Nick is a five-year-old, AKC Registered, Yellow Labrador Retriever. Nick is an outside farm dog who's great with animals and people. English and American bloodlines. Both parents: mother (American...Read More
Hunter Rooger is a proven 4 year old chocolate lab stud dog that is an exceptional field dog and an even better family pet. He is AKC registered and has show great potential as a field dog. His parent...Read More
My name is Buddy, I'm a (born 5/2/16) AKC pure bred yellow lab. Great health record, hips , etc... Light Yellow/White coat, I have a black nose and black around my eye lids! I love the water, in ...Read More
Buck is a 7 year old AKC English Lab with a big block head. During hunting season he weighs 105 lb. He is a family member, a protector, hunter, swimmer, listener and well trained. He picks up our dirt...Read More