Late 2011 to 2012 Information of Litters Due and being Planned for at Balemy Labradors:-

Amy's Puppies

Updated 24/11/2011

Litter Born, October 17th, 2011 - Amy (registered name - Balemy Double Choc) has had an all black litter of 10 puppies. She had 6 females and 4 males and all are doing really well. At this stage all puppies are spoken for, thank you for the huge amount of interest in amy's litter!

Litter Born, November 12th, 2011 - Bella (registered name - Waglett Black Bel) has had an all black litter of 12 puppies. She had 6 females and 6 males and all of her litter are doing well also. We have at this stage, 3 black females that are needing loving homes to go to between the dates of 13th to 15th of January when puppies are 8 weeks of age or after.

Approx. Mid Next 2012 - Litter planned with our girl Daisy (Balemy Chicory Delight). This hopefully if all goes as planned will be a litter of some yellow and some black puppies.


If you need to find other breeders because the expected timing of our litters planned/due doesn't fit in with when you'd like one, you could try Dogzonline. (a website for registered breeders) There is a link on our Links page if you do need to find this site online.

Puppies go to their new families with:

  • their special puppy folder that has plenty of information
  • vaccination certificate
  • first set of worming tablets
  • enough food for first week
  • will be flea treated for one month (Frontline)
  • have had a thorough Vet Check at 6 weeks of age
  • will be microchipped
  • CD Rom with lots of pictures of the litter whilst with us
  • toy
  • chewy
  • 6 weeks free Pet Plan Insurance
  • CD Rom of Training
  • puppy blanket
  • and some special extras that we go through with you once we know that there is a puppy for you from our litter.

We also give you a link to Photobucket to allow you to view the puppies whilst growing up with us here until 8 weeks of age.

All our puppies when they go to their new homes are placed on a Limited Register with the Canine Control Council of QLD unless you are a registered breeder or from pre-approval from us. What does Limited Register mean? You still get a registered pedigree Labrador Retriever with papers but limited register means you can't breed or show them. You still can do obedience trialing/tracking/retrieving etc though.

For further information regarding our litters due and planned in the near future, please come through with your genuine enquiries.