If looking for a quality pure bred Labrador Retriever puppy as a family companion, we highly recommend coming out to visit our dogs and meet with us. We generally have a reservation list so suggest contacting us ahead of time to ensure availability.
Having over 100 years of combined experience between the three of us in training, breeding, and showing, our ultimate goal is to produce healthy and fun loving Labradors that meet the breed standard.
The Labrador is a versatile breed because it is smart and naturally devoted to humans making them great family pets, as well as ideal for hunting and performance. Labradors are commonly used service dogs including but not limited to therapy, drug detection and aiding the blind … the Labrador is a breed that offers us, humankind, the opportunity to better our own lives.
As smart as they are for trainability, their warm hearts and fun character make them all the more enjoyable. These are just a few of the reasons we began and continue to breed the Labrador Retriever.
- Are looking for a dedicated breeder? Send us some information about yourself and your reason for selecting a Labrador.
- All our puppies are home raised. They are sold on a sales contract that includes a non-breeding agreement.
- Please, serious inquiries only. If you just want to know price ($3200 and up plus appropriate taxes) and have no interest in learning what we actually do to ensure you’re adding a special companion to your family, we’re not the breeder for you.
Occasionally Labrador puppies are available in black and yellow.
LITTER ANNOUNCEMENTS
Current News Winter 2026
Labradale was blessed with a promising litter on February 8, 2026 (yes during Superbowl) from Can/Am/Pol CH Pol Jr Ch Da Vinci Herbu Zorda (Vinnie) and our lovely yellow girl “Skye”, BBPIS BBPISS MBPIG Can Ch Labradale’s Nothing but Blue Skies . Skye presented us with ten beautiful black and yellow puppies. Skye is a daughter of Rain.
“Aura” presented us with eight black and yellow puppies on Valentine’s Day, February 14. Can/Am/Pol CH Pol Jr Ch Da Vinci Herbu Zorda, aka Vinnie is the dad of this litter as well. Mom is officially known as MBBPIS MBBISS MBPIG BPISS Can Ch Labradale’s Northern Lights (AKC Ch pt’d). Aura is a daughter of Preston and Rain.
To say we are excited about these litters is an understatement.
CLICK HERE TO SEE PHOTOS OF SKYE’S PUPPIES…
CLICK HERE TO SEE AURA’S PUPPIES…
Have a late fall 2026 yellow litter planned as well, would be ready early 2027.
Planned breeding is Can MBIS MBISS RBIS GCHS Am BIS MBISS GCHS Moonlit’s Meet the Press and one of our homebred girls, Ch Labradale’s Ice Diamond. We are very proud to say that Layla is our seventh generation of these particular lines, and a daughter of one our top all-time producers, Sage. Layla is the result of a very special breeding as we used frozen semen from Sage to return us to the past.
If you’d like to be on our reservation list drop us an email to arrange a kennel visit.

To arrange a visit to our facilities give us a call at 450-829-2869 or email us at labs@labradale.com.
Note: Site visits are available only with an appointment.
Started dogs:
Young adults occasionally available for sale to approved homes.
- None currently available.
Retirees for sale to approved homes:
- None available at this time.
A NOTE ABOUT NON RECOGNIZED LABRADOR COLORS (AND MIXES):
We do not support breeding for traits not recognized in the breed standard; including silver, champagne or blue Labradors, not to mention various mixed breeds (Labradoodles).
These fads are being promoted by non-ethical kennels, typically looking to make money with no regard for long term goals in their programs. They breed for the now, using the Labrador’s reputation to entice interest and sales. Spinning tales and exaggerating facts such as promoting non-allergenic puppies or “best of both breeds”; even the statement of silver being a rare color is incorrect, since they’re easily found. The basis of this gene’s foundation is through mixing a Weimaraner with a Labrador Retriever.
The only recognized colors are black, yellow and chocolate. Registering a non-recognized color or dilute color, such as silver, as a recognized color does not make it so. Example silver is registered as chocolate. According to the CKC and AKC Labrador standards however, it is a disqualification. We cannot advise strongly enough such colors are frowned on for valid reasons by those of us who remain committed to preserving the breed. For example with the dilute gene there is often poor or no pigment which can cause skin cancer in an active outdoor dog. Genetics is a complicated topic and many articles have been written on it but suffice it to say there are many positive attributes to purebreds that do not follow through mixing breeds. Puppy mills are very good at selling their ideas and therefore their wares, so buyer needs to be aware.







