IKC Registered Church Oak Labrador puppies in Kildare
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Church Oak Labradors presents our beautiful litter of 8 Labrador puppies from our beautiful IKC registered bitch Church Oak Matilda,
The sire is FTW Corrib Oscar from the prestigious Corrib Gundogs, Corrib Gundogs is own and run by Mr Paul O'Brien. Paul is a National and International field trial champion trainer and Judge. Paul has produced many champions in his carer and we are delighted to have been accepted by Paul to breed our bitch with his stunning FTW Corrib Oscar. Please google Corrib Gundogs and view the many amazing pictures and videos of Paul and his dogs in action, Corrib Oscar's Pedigree in pictures
We have 8 beautiful Labrador puppies to offer for sale to their forever homes. These puppies were born and reared in our family home.
They are very social and fun loving little puppies and will make excellent family pets.
If it's a working dog your after these puppies have some of the finest bloodlines and have the potential to follow in the paws of their ancestries and become field trial champions and amazing working dogs in their own right.
We have given these puppies the very best start in life and look forward to passing them on to their new families.
They have been;
- Irish Kennel Club registered,
- Fido microchipped
- Vet checked
- Vaccinated
- Wormed at 4,6 & 8 weeks
They will come with;
- Irish Kennel Club certificate
- Fido certificate
- Vaccination record
If you have any queries please contact me on 0868351337
I am an IKC registered Dog Breeder specialising in Labradors.
Microchips Info
Chip # | Sex | Colour | Status |
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M | Black | Sold |
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M | Black | Sold |
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F | Black | Sold |
972274200579720 | F | Yellow | For Sale |
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M | Black | On Hold |
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F | Black | Sold |
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M | Black | Sold |
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F | Yellow | Sold |
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Price
Negotiable
Licence details
Registered Seller ID |
IPT200106C |

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