About Us

Welcome to our home. Our prime mission is to breed jovial and cute puppies for your loving homes. We have been breeding Labrador Retriever for many years now, we are a trust-filled family for pet adoption. We are always concerned with the health, conformation, and temperament of all of our dogs. We take pride in the fact that our puppies come from the best families that can raise puppies with a love for dogs. Quality is our number one goal. We do this by meeting the breed standards, ensuring good health, and providing a loving and nurturing environment ~ thus allowing for a solid family companion that has a loving, gracious temperament. Not only are we focused on providing the best quality puppies from our home to yours, but we also do what is necessary to earn your trust and surpass your expectations well after you receive one of our puppies. We are committed to you and your puppies for the life of the dogs. Simply because it is the right thing to do!
The Milagros Labrador Retriever Puppies is more on quality and health, not how many pups we can sell. Reserve your puppy from future litters to get the Labrador Retriever puppy you have your heart set on. With a reservation, you can look at each litter until you find the puppy you fall in love with.  Our puppies are raised with love. We spare no effort or expense in the raising of our puppies. We have been breeding for 11 years. Our motto is Quality, not Quantity. All of our puppies are sold as pets. We provide a written Health Guarantee. We spend time with each and every one of our dogs every day. Our puppies are well-socialized with plenty of people. All of our dogs have excellent temperaments and personalities, not to mention they’re beautiful too. Labrador Retriever are amazing! They are wonderful family pets, very intelligent and loyal with lots of love to give to you. Labrador Retriever love kids and are very gentle with them. Thanks for taking a look!

Clients Frequently Asked Questions

What is the lifespan of a Labrador Retriever?

The average lifespan of a Labrador is around 10 to 12 years. With good care, many Labs live long, healthy lives. Some can live into their mid-teens with the right diet, exercise, and regular vet check-ups.

Absolutely! Labradors are known for being great family dogs because of their friendly and gentle nature. They are patient, playful, and get along well with children and other pets. They are very social dogs that love being part of family activities.

Yes, Labradors do shed. They have a short, dense coat that sheds year-round, with more shedding occurring during seasonal changes (spring and fall). Regular brushing (especially during shedding season) can help manage the shedding.

Labradors are high-energy dogs that require at least an hour or more of exercise per day. This can include walks, runs, fetch, or swimming. They enjoy active play and need mental stimulation as well. Lack of exercise can lead to boredom and undesirable behaviors.

Yes, Labrador Retrievers are generally very easy to train. They are highly intelligent and eager to please, which makes them very responsive to training. Positive reinforcement methods (like treats and praise) work best. Start training early to help them develop good habits.

While Labradors are generally healthy, they can be prone to certain conditions, including:

  • Hip dysplasia: A joint issue that affects the hips.
  • Elbow dysplasia: A joint problem in the elbow.
  • Obesity: Labs love to eat, so maintaining a healthy diet and exercise routine is key.
  • Eye problems: Such as progressive retinal atrophy (PRA) or cataracts.
  • Ear infections: Their floppy ears can trap moisture and debris, leading to infections if not properly cleaned.

Yes, many Labs love swimming! They were originally bred as water dogs to retrieve game from water, so they naturally enjoy swimming and playing in water. This is one of the activities that keeps them happy and healthy.

Adult Labradors typically weigh between 55 to 80 pounds (25 to 36 kg), with males being larger than females. Puppies grow quickly, so they should be fed a balanced diet to avoid rapid weight gain that could lead to joint issues later on.

Labradors should be fed a high-quality dog food that is appropriate for their age, size, and activity level. Labradors can be prone to obesity, so it’s important to monitor their food intake and avoid overfeeding. Consulting with a vet about portion sizes and dietary needs is always a good idea.

Yes, Labradors are generally social and friendly with other dogs and pets. They are not usually aggressive and tend to get along well in multi-pet households. However, proper socialization from a young age is important to ensure they develop good relationships with other animals.