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The Best White, Cream, Yellow and Black Labrador Retriever Puppies In Southern California

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​​Page Current as of 4/21/24

 Please Text Vivian for more info. 760-488-8147

We try to update our website within 24 hours of receiving a reservation.

Our litters are normally reserved before they are born.

So, if you desire to adopt one of our puppies, the best way to do that, is to get on a list below.

PLEASE CALL OR TEXT FOR PRICES

TO AVOID MULTIPLE RESERVATIONS COMING IN ON ONE PUPPY

 WE ASK THAT SERIOUS INQURIES CONTACT US BY TEXT OR PHONE CALL. LET US KNOW WHICH LITTER BELOW YOU ARE INTERESTED IN.

 IF WE HAVE AVAILABILITY, WE WILL SEND YOU A LINK TO OUR RESERVATION PAGE TO RESERVE ONE OF OUR PUPPIES.


2024 Planned Litters Below 


Addie and Cash'S 2024 Litter

ADDIE  AND CASH 

YELLOW ENGLISH LITTER

We will be breeding ADDIE to CASH around April 25th

For Puppies ready Aug 2024

ADDIE HAS OFA EXCELENT HIP RATING 

Special Breeding

*First Yellow Male

 Reserved for Karen Woods

*2ND Yellow male

Reserved For T. Smith

3RD male

Available

*First Female Pick

Reserved For Julianna Hoznor

​*2ND Female

Available

3RD Female

Available


 RED Diamond AND TEDY'S- Upcoming litter 

 

RED DIAMOND AND TEDY

                                               PICTURES OF TEDY COMING SOON

WE HAVE BRED RED TO TEDY ON APRIL,17 2024 

FOR PUPS READY IN AUG 7TH .2024

 

*First Yellow Male

Reserved For Gary Cook

*2ND Yellow male

Available

3RD male

Available

*First Female Pick

Available

​*2ND Female

Available

3RD Female

Available


Maggie and Dezzy's Upcoming Litter

 

 

 

 

AKC WHITE ENGLISH LABRADOR- SIRE TO THE PUPPIES

Maggie and Dezzy

English "CREAM"

 Dezzy and Maggie will breed in April 2024

For Puppies ready in Aug 2024

*First Yellow Male

 Reserved for Daniel Ballou

*2ND Yellow male

Reserved for The Atkins

3RD male

Available

*First Female Pick

Reserved for Daniel

​*2ND Female

Reserved Genevieve Morris

3RD Female

Available


RESERVING A KINGDOM ACRES LABRADOR PUPPY

You can place a reservation on a future pup by placing a deposit on a puppy.
Our deposits are now $350 
Please contact us for take home price.

We honor all reservations on a puppy by not selling the puppy or placement to anyone else.

How reserving a puppy works~ For example, if the first pick of male pups is open in a litter and you would like to reserve that spot, placing a deposit and filling out our online reservation form will reserve the puppy.

When the pups are born, I will contact you and inform you on how many pups were born. We will post up pictures of each litter soon after they are born.
 And try to post weekly picture updates so you can watch the puppies grow. We will also post video on our face book page.

When the pups are 6 to 7 weeks of age, I will contact you to set up an appointment for you choose and pick up your pup at 8 weeks of age. If you had first deposit in for a male pup you will have first choice of all the males available. If you have second deposit in, you will have the next appointment to choose from the males that are left and so forth. This order of reserving pups would also apply to the females as well.  

We can now ship our AKC Labrador Retriever Puppies safely with a certified Puppy Nanny in cabin, to states like Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Idaho, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia.

**We reserve the right to change the Studs we use with our females**


8-10 Weeks Old Puppies Go Home With The Following

AKC White, Cream, Yellow, Black, English, Champion Line, Labrador Retriever Puppies come with the following, TOY, LEASH, COLLAR, CRATE, FOOD, FIRST SHOT, HEALTH GUARANTEE, AND A PUPPY CARE GUIDE. DEW CLAWS ARE REMOVED AND THEY ARE DEWORMED. WE ALSO SEND THEM HOME WITH A WEEKS SAMPLE OF NUVET


hOW MY NEWBORN lABRADOR pUPPIES ARE RAISED

How I raise my pups the first 3 weeks of its life.
As my website states, I am not like other breeders in many ways.
First, I want to explain how the average Labrador breeder raises their pups the first few weeks of their life.
#1 Once the pups are born, they put the mom and its pups in a whelping box, hoping that the whelping box will help the pups not be smothered to death by the mother.
# 2 They leave these tiny pups with minimal hearing and no vision to fend for themselves. They expect these tiny pups (without their senses fully developed) to find their way to a nipple (without being smothered). I understand that this is what dogs do in the wild, but this is also why many puppies die in the wild.. Then, on top of that they hope that each of the pups will get enough milk on it's own to make it through the 1st week of life. They expect the Lab mom to do all the work, so they don't have to lose a wink of sleep. This is all very sad to say but it's true.
I, on the other hand, care about each individual pup's life, I care that each and every one of them survive so that they can live a full and happy life.
So, I make sure that each individual pup is given outstanding care.
How do I do this? I began with hand raising each one of my pups the first 3 weeks of its life. What do I mean by hand raise my pup?
It means I personally make sure each individual pup is fed every 2 hours- 24 hours a day, the first 2 weeks of its life. At feeding time, I make sure each puppy gets on a nipple (so they don't have to struggle to find one). I make sure that each puppy gets an adequate amount of milk. Then, once I see that they have been well fed. I pick up one pup at a time and have the mom lick it to go potty.
And then I put them in their little crib (to ensure they are safe and not smooth by the mother) until the next feeding 2 hours later. At three weeks, we feed the pups every 4 hours. But at this point, even though the pups eyes and ears are open. I still supervise the feeding to ensure that each pup is adequately fed and again not smothered by it's mother.
I believe in giving these pups outstanding care. Even if that means that I lose a lot of sleep, and even if it ends up just saving one pups life. That one pup could be the next Labrador that I get a testimony about how it brought so much joy into one person's life! So, in the end, all the work and lack of sleep is worth it. I am up now about to give my pups their 3 am feeding. Hope this helps you all understand what is put into each litter. ❤

Contact Information

 

AKC English Labrador Retriever Reputible Breeder

 Text Vivian 

Please text me for any questions you may have .

Or text me to set up an appointment for a phone call.

Thank you.

760-488-8147

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