Our Lab's
The Boy's
The Girl's
                     Hershey
what a fun loving Lab he is! We tell everyone that meets him, not to pick up the stick, ball, rock ect, unless you want a friend for life! He sire's some gorgeous babies!​
                       Miss Allie
What a beauty queen! Allie loves everyone! Especially the neighbors!​
                  Dante'
what a precious goof ball! Dante is extremely smart and loves treats!​
                                 Spin
           Spin has so much character! She got            her name because, well she will
           spin and dance and hug you all at
           once!​​​
           Romey
What a sweetheart! she will do anything to please!​
NEW ADDITION: Mighty Tank 2011 litter
(Spin and Hershey)​
Our Labrador's are more than a business to us, they are our family and friends. We strive to have well adjusted social adults and puppies! Your new family member will come to you AKC registered (pet registration, full breeding registration may be purchased in some cases) We do this to preserve the Labrador Farm Lineage.  Our Lab's are show quality! Wonderful loving protective pet's also! 
Q&A for owners: BE PREPARED  for questions: We ONLY allow our babies to reside in the very best of forever homes. We as their first parents have to make sure YOU are right for them!
1. Have you previously owned a Lab?
2.How many hours are you away from home during the week?
3. How long have you wanted a Lab?
4. Is your home "Lab" proofed?​​​​
Smart Tip: Don't be in a hurry to take a new Lab puppy home. The best age for Lab puppies to embark on their new lives is 8 to 10 weeks. We do not ship our puppies. I have to meet their new family and a new puppies first few days are stressful enough as it is.
Q&A for you to a reputable breeder:
1.What color of Lab's do you raise?
2.How often do you have litters available?
3. What is the goal of your breeding program?
4. What kinds of health problems have you had with your Lab's
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Home Essentials: Researching and finding the right breeder are only two aspects of the homework you will have to do before bringing your new puppy home. You will also have to prepare your home and family for the new addition. Much as you would prepare a nursery for a newborn baby. Danger's are lurking everywhere for your curious Lab. Shed's, garages. Antifreeze and fertilizers such as those you use for roses will kill a Lab. Keep these out of reach for you low-sniffing Lab!
Items your Lab will need: 1. Crate 
a well stocked toy box that should contain three kinds of toys.1.action toys (anything that you can throw)2.distraction (durable toys that make dogs work for a treat)
3.comfort (soft, stuffed little "security" blankets. 4. Food/water bowl 5. food(puppy food for the 1st year) 6. lots of love!​​