Labrador Retriever Puppy for sale in Sumpter Township, Michigan | $500


AKC BLACK LABRADORS
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing ID
:183939
Price / Fee
:$500
Location
:Willis, Sumpter Township, Washtenaw County, Michigan
Published
:30+ days ago
Breeder
Listing Description
AKC Labradors ready for their new homes. 5 Black Males, 1 Black Female available. Both parent's on site. Pups has had their 1st puppy shot and have been de-wormed. Pups will come with AKC full registration certificate, bag of puppy food, copy of both parents lineage and puppy packet. Pups are well socialized with kids and dogs/cat. Mom is English and Dad is English/American. Most pups have the English features. Please call *** or *** for more information. We are located in the Ypsi/Milan/Belleville area. Dew Claws NOT removed
Pet Listing Essentials
Price / Fees
:$500
Frequently Asked Questions about AKC Black Labradors
What are the characteristics of AKC Black Labradors?
AKC Black Labradors are known for their friendly demeanor, intelligence, and loyalty. They are excellent family pets and are well socialized with children, dogs, and even cats.
Are the puppies registered?
Yes, all puppies come with an AKC full registration certificate, confirming their pedigree and eligibility for AKC events.
What health checks have the puppies undergone?
The puppies have received their first puppy shot and have been de-wormed, ensuring they are healthy before going to their new homes.
What comes with the purchase of a puppy?
Each puppy will come with a bag of puppy food, a copy of both parents' lineage, and a puppy packet with essential care information.
Where are the puppies located?
The puppies are located in the Ypsi/Milan/Belleville area of Washtenaw County, Michigan.
What is the price for the puppies?
The price for each puppy is $500, making them an affordable choice for anyone looking to welcome a new furry friend into their family.
Are the dew claws removed?
No, the dew claws have not been removed. This is a common practice as it allows the dog to maintain its natural structure.























