Labrador Retriever - Minnesota
Labrador Retriever Overview

Height: 21.5 – 23.5 inches (females), 22.5 – 24.5 inches (males)
Weight: 55 – 70 lbs (females), 65 – 80 lbs (males)
Lifespan: 10 – 12 years
Group: Sporting
Temperament: Friendly, Outgoing, Active
The Labrador Retriever has held the title of America's most popular dog breed for over three decades, and for good reason. Originally developed in Newfoundland (not Labrador) during the 1700s as a fisherman's helper, retrieving nets and fish from the icy North Atlantic waters, the breed was later refined in England for hunting waterfowl. Labs are medium to large dogs with a distinctive short, dense, water-resistant double coat that comes in three recognized colors: black, yellow (ranging from pale cream to fox-red), and chocolate. Their powerful build, otter-like tail, and webbed feet reflect their heritage as tireless water retrievers built for swimming in cold conditions.
Labrador Retrievers are renowned for their friendly, outgoing personalities and seemingly endless enthusiasm for life. They are famously good-natured with everyone—family members, strangers, children, and other animals—making them poor guard dogs but excellent family companions. Labs are intelligent and eager to please, which combined with their food motivation makes them highly trainable. They excel as service dogs, guide dogs, search and rescue dogs, therapy dogs, and detection dogs, in addition to their traditional role as hunting companions. With children, Labs are typically patient and gentle, though their exuberance and tail-wagging enthusiasm can accidentally knock over small children. They retain their puppy-like playfulness well into adulthood, often not fully maturing until three years of age.
Prospective owners must be prepared for a high-energy breed requiring substantial daily exercise—at least 60-90 minutes of vigorous activity. Without adequate physical and mental stimulation, Labs can become destructive chewers and diggers. They are notorious for their love of food and tendency toward obesity, requiring careful portion control and regular exercise. Their short coat sheds heavily, particularly during seasonal coat changes, requiring regular brushing. Labs thrive in active families who can provide exercise, training, and include them in activities—they are happiest when given a job to do, whether retrieving ducks, competing in dog sports, or simply playing fetch. For those who can meet their needs, Labrador Retrievers offer unmatched devotion, infectious joy, and versatile companionship.
The Labrador Retriever's temperament combines friendly, outgoing, active qualities that make them appealing companions for appropriate owners. These dogs form strong bonds with their families, demonstrating loyalty and affection that endears them to household members. Their personality reflects breed-typical characteristics including energy levels suited to their size and original purpose, playfulness that provides entertainment and engagement, and behavioral patterns consistent with their breed heritage. With family members, Labrador Retrievers typically display affectionate behavior while maintaining individual personality variations that make each dog unique. Their interaction with strangers ranges from friendly acceptance to reserved caution, depending on individual temperament and socialization experiences. The breed's intelligence level influences their trainability and ability to learn commands, tasks, and appropriate household behaviors. Energy levels require consideration when matching this breed to potential owners, as daily activity needs must align with owner lifestyle and capabilities. These dogs may display independence or attachment tendencies that affect their behavior when separated from family members. Behavioral characteristics include vocalizations appropriate to their breed type, territorial awareness that may manifest in protective behaviors, and play styles that reflect their size and temperament. Understanding these temperamental qualities helps potential owners determine compatibility between their lifestyle expectations and the breed's typical behavioral patterns, ensuring successful long-term relationships between dogs and their human families.
Training a Labrador Retriever requires understanding their learning style, motivation, and typical breed characteristics that influence training success. These dogs respond to positive reinforcement methods emphasizing reward-based techniques that encourage desired behaviors while building strong human-canine bonds. Early socialization during the critical developmental period between 8-16 weeks of age establishes foundational experiences with various people, animals, environments, and situations that shape adult temperament and behavior. Basic obedience training should begin early, establishing household rules, appropriate behaviors, and communication systems between dogs and owners. Training challenges may include breed-specific tendencies toward independence, stubbornness, or distractibility that require patient, consistent approaches. Consistency among all family members ensures clear communication and prevents confusion that undermines training efforts. Housetraining success depends on regular schedules, appropriate management, and positive reinforcement for eliminating in designated areas. Mental stimulation through training exercises, puzzle toys, and interactive games prevents boredom-related behavioral problems while strengthening cognitive abilities. Professional training classes provide structured learning environments and expert guidance particularly valuable for novice owners or dogs presenting training challenges. Realistic expectations based on breed characteristics, individual temperament, and owner commitment determine training outcomes and long-term success.
The Labrador Retriever's exercise requirements reflect their size, energy level, and original purpose, requiring daily physical activity to maintain health and behavioral balance. Adult dogs typically need 30-60 minutes of exercise daily, adjustable based on individual energy levels and age considerations. Appropriate activities include leashed walks providing physical exercise and mental stimulation through environmental exploration, play sessions in securely fenced areas allowing safe off-leash activity, and interactive games strengthening human-canine bonds while meeting exercise needs. Mental stimulation through puzzle toys, scent work, training exercises, and problem-solving activities prevents boredom and provides cognitive enrichment essential for intelligent breeds. Without adequate physical and mental exercise, dogs may develop problematic behaviors including destructive chewing, excessive barking, restless pacing, or attention-seeking activities. Exercise intensity and duration should adjust for puppies, senior dogs, and individuals with health conditions requiring modified activity levels. Weather considerations may necessitate indoor exercise alternatives during extreme temperatures or inclement conditions. Meeting these exercise requirements ensures physical fitness, mental well-being, and appropriate behavior management.
Grooming requirements for the Labrador Retriever depend on coat type, length, and texture, requiring regular maintenance to preserve health and appearance. Brushing frequency ranges from weekly for short-coated varieties to daily for long-haired dogs prone to matting and tangling. Bathing should occur every 4-8 weeks or as needed, using quality dog shampoo appropriate for their coat type and skin sensitivity. Professional grooming may be necessary for breeds requiring specialized clipping, stripping, or styling to maintain breed-appropriate appearance. Nail trimming every 2-4 weeks prevents overgrowth causing discomfort and gait problems. Dental care including regular brushing with canine toothpaste prevents periodontal disease and associated health complications. Ear cleaning removes debris and prevents infection, particularly important for dogs with pendant ears or those prone to ear problems. Skin care includes checking for parasites, irritations, or abnormalities during grooming sessions. Seasonal considerations may affect grooming needs, with heavier shedding during coat changes requiring increased brushing frequency. Establishing grooming routines from puppyhood creates positive associations and cooperation during grooming procedures. Proper grooming maintains physical health, prevents discomfort, and strengthens human-canine bonds through regular handling and care.
The Labrador Retriever typically enjoys a lifespan of 10 – 12 years, though individual longevity depends on genetics, care quality, and health management throughout life. Like all breeds, they may be predisposed to certain health conditions including genetic disorders, structural problems, or age-related diseases requiring awareness and preventive care. Responsible breeders conduct health testing on breeding stock to minimize hereditary condition transmission and improve overall breed health. Regular veterinary examinations including annual checkups and age-appropriate screening tests enable early disease detection and intervention. Preventive care including vaccinations, parasite control, and dental prophylaxis protects against preventable diseases and health problems. Nutrition plays a crucial role in health maintenance, with quality diet appropriate to age, activity level, and individual needs supporting optimal physical condition. Weight management prevents obesity-related complications including joint stress, diabetes, and reduced lifespan. Exercise appropriate to age and health status maintains cardiovascular fitness, muscular strength, and joint mobility. Prompt attention to health changes including behavioral shifts, appetite changes, or physical symptoms enables timely veterinary intervention. Genetic testing may identify predispositions to hereditary conditions, informing preventive care strategies and breeding decisions.
The ideal home for a Labrador Retriever provides appropriate space, activity opportunities, and family dynamics matching breed characteristics and needs. These dogs adapt to various living situations including apartments or houses, provided exercise and mental stimulation requirements are consistently met. Family suitability depends on household composition, with considerations for children's ages, other pets, and household activity levels affecting compatibility. The breed's tolerance for children varies, with some dogs excellent family companions while others better suited to adult households or families with older, respectful children. Compatibility with other pets depends on individual temperament, socialization experiences, and prey drive intensity that may affect relationships with smaller animals. Climate tolerance influences comfort in different geographic regions, with some breeds adapting to various conditions while others prefer specific temperature ranges. First-time dog owners should carefully consider whether breed characteristics, training requirements, and care needs align with their experience level and lifestyle capabilities. The commitment required for grooming, exercise, training, and healthcare must align with owner resources and willingness to meet these responsibilities throughout the dog's lifetime. Successful matches between dogs and families result from honest assessment of breed requirements and family capabilities, ensuring positive long-term relationships benefiting both dogs and their human companions.
Breed Highlights
Listings
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Purebred yellow and black lab puppies
Labrador Retriever Minneapolis (Minnesota) June 15, 2025 $ 350.00Purebred yellow and black lab puppies (unregistered) available for rehoming. Puppies were born on 4/24/22 (8 weeks old) and got their first vaccine, deworming, and dew claws removed. $350 rehoming fee, serious inquiries only. For any questions, pleas...
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6 males Labradoodle Pups available
Labrador Retriever Rochester (Minnesota) June 12, 2025 $ 900.006 males Labradoodle Pups available, asking $900 These puppies are being raised within my home with our kids, they get multiple visits daily from friends to learn and cuddle. Dew claws removed, UTD shots and worming. These sweeties you will need to go...
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Charcoal Lab Puppies for Sale
Labrador Retriever Eagan (Minnesota) June 3, 2025 $ 1200.00We are selling two lovely Charcoal Labrador female puppies. They come with AKC registration, dew claws removed, vaccinations and deworming veterinary clearance, and DNA genetics testing from their parents. These two are 6 weeks old and love to play. ...
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Black & Chocolate Labrador Puppies
Labrador Retriever Park Rapids (Minnesota) June 1, 2025 $ 250.00Pups are Black & Chocolate, 7 weeks old eating puppy food/drinking water, the mother weaned them. The mother is four years old and is a wonderful mother. The father belongs to a neighbor, and the puppies were not planned. Looking for good homes, ...
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8 Yellow English Lab puppies for sale
Labrador Retriever Braham (Minnesota) May 29, 2025 $ 500.00I am selling a litter of 8 English Labrador puppies, all of which have a beautiful yellow coat. These puppies are currently 6 weeks old and will be ready to go to their new homes on May 15th. They come from exceptional hunting dog parents who are of ...
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Purebred AKC reg black lab puppies
Labrador Retriever Minneapolis (Minnesota) May 25, 2025 $ 1000.00Black lab puppies with AKC registration. On the mother's side, there are strong hunting lines, and on the father's side, there are champion lines. The puppies will be dewormed and given their first set of vaccinations. They will be ready for new home...
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2 Yellow Lab Puppies for Sale
Labrador Retriever Clear Lake (Minnesota) May 5, 2025 $ 1000.00I've 2 purebred yellow labrador puppies that will be ready to go on Jan 9. There's 1 male and 1 female. Mom is Yellow/red lab, and red lab father. Both parents have the paperwork and the pups are coming with the papers. Since they were born, my child...
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Chocolate Lab puppies in need of loving homes
Labrador Retriever Little Falls (Minnesota) April 19, 2025 $ 800.00Puppies born on August 20th, 2023, will be ready for their new homes starting on October 13th, 2023. Both parents of these adorable pups are registered Labrador Retrievers. We have captured lovely pictures of these puppies on August 28th, 2023. We cu...
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5 AKC Silver Lab puppies for Sale
Labrador Retriever April 15, 2025 $ 1300.00We have 5 Silver Lab puppies available from a litter of 8. There are 3 males and 2 females. They would be ready after March 9th! They will come with 1st round of shots, dew claws removed and AKC papers to register. Asking $1300 for each puppy! Please...
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6 Purebred British Labrador puppies for sale
Labrador Retriever Rice (Minnesota) April 5, 2025 $ 800.00For sale are six purebred British labs. They have pedigree paperwork and are AKC registered. The first round of shots will be followed by a vet check. Females are $850 (1 white/red and 1 black). Males are $800. (3 white and 1 black). Parents are wond...
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5 male and 4 female Yellow lab puppies for sale
Labrador Retriever Pipestone (Minnesota) March 24, 2025 $ 1000.00We have 5 male and 4 female Yellow lab puppies for sale. Both parents are akc registered, exceptional hunters, quick learners, and family dogs. Puppies' grandparents work as guide dogs. End of October, the puppies will be ready for their new homes. F...
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AKC Lab Puppies for Adoption
Labrador Retriever Wadena (Minnesota) March 17, 2025 $ 500.00AKC registered puppies of Labrador Retriever. Born 10/8 Dews removed, dewormed, and up to date by the time the shots were taken. Hunting bloodlines, dad is a phenomenal waterfowl hunter and gun dog trained. Pups are born outdoors, and we both own the...
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