Chocolate Labs
Chocolate Labrador Puppy
Are you in search of the perfect Chocolate Labrador Puppy to add to your family? If so then you should think about the possibility of a Chocolate Labrador! These brown labs are playful and loyal dogs. They are great pets for families and are currently available in many litters. You can purchase a brown lab puppy from a litter or for a chocolate Lab stud Chocolate Labradors make an excellent option. Find out more about available Chocolate Labrador litters.
Why should you buy chocolate Labrador Puppies from Sierra Valley Labs
Each Chocolate Labrador puppy was born and raised at our home. Our brown labrador pups are raised with plenty of energy. From the time they were born, we’ve been actively involved. All day long, they are loved. They are also exposed to children, adults, older dogs noisy noises, household items, scented to the wings, duck calls as well as a beginning with obedience and potty training.
All our brown Labrador puppies available for purchase are guaranteed to not be affected by Exercise Induced Collapse (EIC), Cystinuria, Centonuclear Myopathy (CNM), Degenerative Myelopathy (DM) or Progressive Retinal Atrophy (prcd-PRA) through genetic testing of their parents.
Chocolate Labrador retriever puppies have a complete puppy packet that includes information about shots, timing for worming and medications that was given to you, that you will need to give your vet. Also, a written assurance and the general plan of eating and sleeping that your brown lab puppy has been given will also be included that you will find in your puppy’s pack.
AKC Northern California labrador puppy Breeder
Our chocolate labrador puppies are registered with the American Kennel Club with limited registration micro-chipped and prepared to be part of the AKC ReUnite program prior to when they move into their new family home. The service is included in the purchase price of the puppy.
We also give our brown labrador pups to their homes with their current food schedule and supplies. Large breed puppies receive puppy food in order to make sure they’re healthy and avoid problems with dysplasia, according to the guidelines of AKC.
We send home our brown lab pups in blankets that they’ve been using for a while. It is scented by their litter-mates, as well as their mother to ease their transition into the new place they will be in.