Labrador Retriever Puppies in Chikmagalur
The ever-friendly, food-loving family favourite. Raised at Cimarron Kennel, vet-checked and ready to meet their new family.
Real Cimarron pupAbout the Labrador Retriever
The Labrador's reputation as the world's favourite family dog is well earned — outgoing, eager to please and endlessly food-motivated, which makes early training genuinely enjoyable. They were originally bred as retrieving gun dogs, so they love water, fetch and having a 'job' to do.
Labrador puppies from Cimarron Kennel are raised with plenty of handling and exposure to everyday household life, setting them up to settle into an active family home with ease.
Labrador Retriever At a Glance
A quick snapshot before you meet the litter in person.
Temperament & Characteristics
What to expect from a Labrador Retriever at home, based on the breed's true nature.
- Outgoing and friendly with people and other dogs
- Highly trainable — a great choice for first-time owners
- Loves water, retrieving games and the outdoors
- Needs daily exercise to stay calm and balanced indoors
- Enthusiastic eater — portion control matters long-term
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Health & What Comes Home With Your Puppy
- Vet-checked, vaccinated and dewormed before going home
- Parent lines monitored for hip and elbow soundness
- Weight and diet guidance shared to protect joint health
- Early socialisation to people, sounds and handling
Labrador Retriever FAQs
Common questions from families bringing home a Labrador Retriever.
Yes — their trainable, food-driven nature makes them one of the most forgiving breeds for a first-time owner, provided their exercise needs are met.
At least 60 minutes of active exercise a day once fully grown. Puppies need shorter, more frequent play sessions while their joints develop.
Yes, they shed year-round with heavier seasonal shedding. A weekly brush keeps loose fur under control.
Very much so — it's one of the breed's defining traits, though as with any large, energetic dog, play is best supervised with very young children.



