Upcoming Litters

Things to consider when

Buying our Puppies

When considering buying a Labrador puppy, it's important to embark on this journey with careful thought and responsible planning. Labradors make wonderful companions, but the decision to bring a puppy into your life comes with significant responsibilities. Clarks Labrador Ranch prioritizes the health and well-being of our puppies, conducting health tests, providing proper socialization, and offering guidance on care and training. Be prepared for the commitment of time, effort, and resources required to raise a happy, healthy Labrador puppy. Ensure your living situation and daily routine can accommodate the needs of an energetic and social breed. Ultimately, when you make the decision to bring a Labrador puppy into your home, you're embarking on a rewarding journey filled with love, loyalty, and countless unforgettable moments with your new furry family member.

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Featured Puppy

Several upcoming litters

Poppy and out newest West Virginia Tucker (He is full Kelly Greens lineage) these puppies are 1500 pet price only

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Scarlett and out newest West Virginia Tucker (He is full Kelly Greens lineage) these puppies are 1500 pet price only

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Roxy and Clifford Repeat breeding.  Amazing companion and hunting dogs

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Why Choose Clarks Labrador Ranch?

The answer is easy! We do all the required testing and more to ensure the healthiest puppies available!
We have gone out of our way to find and breed some of the best genetics in the breed and we are always looking at what we can do to improve the Labrador Retriever Line.

  • First Class Care

    All of our dogs have been examined and passed preliminaries (younger than 2 years of age) or finals (2 years of age and older dogs) radiographic hip and elbow screenings. This is to ensure your dogs will not be predisposed to hip and elbow dysplasia.

  • Research

    We use Embark Labs to DNA profile all our dogs long before they are even old enough to breed. This ensures us we will know the dog is suitable for breeding and will not carry genetics that can cause such things as EIC ( Exercise Induced Collapse), PRA (progressive Retinal Atrophy), CNM (Centronuclear Myopathy), PKD (Polycystic Kidney Disease), and that our puppies are D Locus Gene free (Dilute Gene).

  • Vaccines

    We follow a very strict regiment of vaccinating and deworming our puppies that is approved by the state of Missouri for licensing. We go above that requirement by starting early with first Parvo vaccine at four weeks and repeating at five weeks to prevent any chance of your puppy getting Parvo. Parvo is a life threatening disease that puppies can easily fall victim to.

When our puppies leave our home we want everyone to ask you, "where did you get that gorgeous puppy?"

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Leading Labrador Breeder in Northeast MIssouri

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Call today to find out more about picking the perfect puppy or adult labrador! We will help you find just the right pet for your family!

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