Available Labradors

From Puppies to Retirees, we have quality Labradors ready to be your new best friend.

About Our Puppies

We generally breed one or two litters a year. Our plan is to always keep a puppy for ourselves so that we are able to continue with our hobby of training and competing with our Labradors at their many different levels.

Typically, we will have female puppies available to pet homes after we’ve made our selection.

Our Puppies

Our puppies are raised in the house and are well socialized with people, noises, and household sounds to give them the best start in life. 

They will have their first shots and be examined by our veterinarian before leaving for their new homes.


How to Get a Buckstone Puppy

  1. Reach Out
    Contact us to inquire about available puppies and upcoming litters. We don’t maintain a waiting list or promise puppies before they’re ready, but we’ll provide an estimated timeline. Since we have limited litters each year, please be prepared to wait. 

  2. Interview
    We place our girls in loving homes and conduct a thorough interview—either by phone or in person—to ensure a good match.

  3. Meet & Pick Up
    Once your puppy is ready, you’ll visit to meet them in person. All puppies must be picked up at our home in Bucks County Pennsylvania, where we’ll welcome you into the Buckstone Labrador family.

  4. Stay Connected
    We love receiving updates and photos as your puppy grows. Our commitment to you and your new companion continues after they go home.


Important Notice:

We do not take deposits for puppies, nor will we ever ask for money online or through gift cards.
If you are contacted with such a request, please be aware that it is not from us and may be a scam.

Young Adults & Retirees Available

Buckstone Labradors occasionally offers our girls as young adults or retirees.  These girls are ideal for families or individuals looking for a well-raised companion who is past the puppy stage but still has plenty of love and life to give.


Our older puppies (4-6 months) and young adults (6 months - 3 years), were initially raised with show potential in mind, but we’ve determined they’re better suited as family companions. They’ve usually had basic leash and crate training, and some may have attended shows or received additional obedience training. We’ll provide details about each dog’s background and training. These dogs are placed as companions or performance dogs (not for breeding) and will need to be spayed or neutered after 2 years.

Our retirees (aged 3 - 7 years) are well loved companions. They have likely been shown, may have had a litter and have had some training. They are usually great on the leash and good in the house. Some may have obedience skills, and usually all love to catch cookies. These girls are well-adjusted and ready to settle into their next chapter. If not spayed before placement, they will need to be spayed after settling into their new homes.


Note:
We never have male Labradors available, as all our males are raised by Dickendall in Texas. If you are interested in a male companion, we recommend contacting them.

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