

How To
To make a reservation for a Labrador Retriever puppy, a $500 deposit is needed. Deposits are fully refundable until you confirm you will choose your pup from a litter that has been born, at which time I am now holding a puppy for you, and no deposit will be returned.
Reservations are on a 'first come-first pick' basis, with myself having the first choice of any pup(s) of any litter as well as priority picks being given to service dog organizations and those purchasing breeding rights.
Once a litter of puppies is born, we wait until the pups are five weeks old before requiring pups to be chosen. I will contact the first pick position person and ask them to choose their puppy, then get the second person and ask them to choose from the remainder, and so forth.
We wait until the pups are five weeks old so that everyone can see how all the puppies are coming along. Because others are waiting to choose their pup, if you cannot select your puppy in a timely manner, I will choose a puppy for you.
Deposits can be made by email money transfer to pups@lanarklabradors.ca
Questionnaire
Please email pups@lanarklabradors.ca with the following information to place a reservation (you can copy & paste it into an email, then fill out your answers or click on the google form link).
Contact:
First & Last Names:
Email:
Phone (home & cell numbers for microchip recovery database):
Full Mailing Address:
Questions:
1a. Gender Desired (if you have a preference)
1b. Color Preference (black, yellow (white) or no preference)
2a. Do you rent or own your residence?
2b. If you rent, have you obtained permission to own a lab/large breed
dog?
3. Have you raised a puppy before, and how long ago?
4a. Do you currently have any other dogs in your residence?
4b. If so, what are their breeds, genders, ages, and are they spayed/neutered?
5. Do you and your spouse, if applicable, work full-time outside of your home?
6. If so, what are your plans for the puppy while you are at work?
7. Do you have any children under four years of age?
8. How did you hear about us?
Please answer these questions honestly as they are not meant to 'disqualify' anyone, just to help me know what areas we may need to discuss further to ensure a safe and happy outcome for all.
