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Cooperslane Kennels

Cooperslane Kennels

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8690 Melody Ln, Arthur, Ontario, N0G 1A0, Canada
(519) 848-6192 cooperslane.com
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Feb 15, 2022
We recently got the most adorable Labrador Retriever puppy from Cooperslane Kennels. It cannot be overstated what a positive experience it was. We did a lot of research and Cooperslane is by far the best. Sunshine is a beautiful dog both in temperament and disposition. I wouldn't consider another breeder after this.

Jul 20, 2023
In March we got our lab puppy Ollie from Cooperslane. Jennifer was so great to work with. Ollie has such an amazing temperament and is so good with people of all ages and dogs of all sizes. He is the perfect addition to our family. My in-laws have an 11-year-old lab from Cooperslane as well who also is the perfect family dog. They are both such happy loving dogs. Cannot recommend Cooperslane enough!

Jun 24, 2023
Adopting a lab puppy from Cooperslane Kennels has been a great experience. I really recommend them if you're planning on getting a labrador retriever. Jennifer really knows what she is doing and she is a very nice person ! The puppy they chose for me really matches with what I asked. They were also always available to answer our questions quickly.

Oct 4, 2023
We love our Cooperslane lab! We will never get another lab from anywhere else. Her temperament is lovely and she's the perfect addition to her family. Jennifer, Mark and crew run a fantastic kennel. The entire process from interview to picking up our puppy to having her stay at their boarding facility has been extremely positive.

Jun 28, 2023
We have gotten two of our furry family members from Cooperslane. Overall, very good experience receiving our pups both times. We love the temperament of both pups we got. Our oldest pup, Dyesel, lived to 13 years old. Most recently we welcomed Moose, a yellow lab, to the family.

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