Labrador Price in India

The average cost of buying a Labrador puppy in India ranges from ₹10,000 to ₹1,00,000. Factors like the breeder, pedigree, and city plays an important role when you buy a Labrador puppy in India. Purebred, KCI-registered, or show-quality Labradors may even cost upwards of ₹60,000.

Most of the people think that the buying cost is the only cost of owning a Labrador puppy which is not true. There are many hidden cost associated e.g. vaccination /medical cost, food cost, toys cost etc.

What Influences the Price of Labradors in India?

The average Lab dog puppy price in India ranges from Rs 10,000 to Rs 1,00,000, depending on various factors like pedigree, location (metro city or non metro city), and breeder quality.

The Labrador price in India varies mainly based on supply, demand, and quality. Entry-level puppies from local breeders can be start at Rs 8,000-15,000, while premium Lab dog with champion bloodlines can cost Rs 50,000-80,000.

1. Breeder Reputation & Breeder Quality

Ethical breeders with good reputation charge more due to health guarantees and proper breeding practices. Also puppies from champion or show-quality lineage cost significantly more.

Breeder TypePrice Range (Rs)Things to Know
Basic Puppy (No Pedigree)8,000 – 20,000Often from backyard breeders; health checks may be minimal.
KCI-Registered Puppy20,000 – 40,000Certified by Kennel Club of India; better health guarantees.
Show-Quality/Imported Lineage40,000 – 80,000Exceptional traits; includes health certificates and microchipping.
Adult Labrador10,000 – 30,000Cheaper but may need training; adoption options available

2. Location (City and Non- City)

No doubt that the location and availability plays an important role in deciding the Labrador buying price. Urban centers (e.g. metro cities) have higher buying price while rural areas or non metro cities offer low prices.

I have also observed that demand of Lab dog and also other dog puppy spikes during festivals like Diwali, inflating costs by 10-15%.

CityLabrador Price Range (Rs)
Mumbai20,000 – 1,00,000
Delhi15,000 – 80,000
Bangalore15,000 – 80,000
Hyderabad15,000 – 45,000
Kolkata10,000 – 50,000
Chennai12,000 – 70,000
Lucknow19,000 – 25,000

3. Age and Gender 

Puppies (8-12 weeks) are pricier than adults, and females often cost more due to breeding potential. If you want to know in depth “How age plays an important role in Lab dog pricing”, read the following blog:  Labrador Price in India by Age

4. Vaccination and Health Certifications

Labrador puppy with deworming, first shots (Vaccinations), and microchips cost more while buying but trust me save money later.

5. Color and Rarity

Many pet buyer admitted that the colors play an important role when they buying their on Labrador. Chocolate Labs are most popular & trendier in 2025 which make their buying cost high, while standard black & yellow Lab dog remain budget-friendly. 

The Real Cost of Owning a Labrador: Hidden and Ongoing Expenses 

As I said earlier that buying a Labrador is just a one time cost but the ownership involves ongoing expenses that can total Rs 25,000-1,00,000 annually or Rs 2000 -5000 per month . Initial setup costs include vaccinations (INR 2,000-5,000 for initial vaccinations like DHPP and rabies), microchipping (INR 2,000), and supplies like a bed, crate, leash, bowls, and toys (IRs4 5,00-7,000).

Monthly expenses break down as follows:

  • Food: Labrador dog / puppy need high-quality foods; expect Rs 2,000-4,000 for 10-15 kg monthly, depending on brand (e.g., Royal Canin vs. local).
  • Grooming: This cost be avoided if you take care at home. Short coats shed moderately; professional sessions cost IRs 500-1,500 monthly, plus home tools like brushes (Rs 500 one-time).
  • Veterinary Care: Annual check-ups, flea/tick preventives, and deworming can cost upto Rs 5,000-9,000 yearly. You know that Labs are prone to obesity, ear infections, and joint issues, so budget for emergencies (Rs 10,000+).
  • Training and Exercise: Puppy classes can cost you Rs 5,000-10,000 while daily walks or daycare can cost 500-2,000/month if you’re busy.
  • Insurance: Pet policies cover accidents/illnesses for Rs 2,000-5,000 annually, a wise investment.

Monthly Labrador Care Cost Table

ExpenseMonthly Range (₹)Annual Range (₹)
Food2,500 – 5,00030,000 – 60,000
Vet Visits500 – 2,0006,000 – 24,000
Vaccinations2,000 – 7,000 (annual)2,000 – 7,000
Training1,000 – 3,00012,000 – 36,000
Grooming1,000 – 2,50012,000 – 30,000
Accessories500 – 2,0006,000 – 24,000
Labrador are required cool places. In hot Indian summers, AC or cooling mats add an extra cost of  Rs 1,000-2,000 seasonally. 
 

What is the best place to buy a Labrador in India?

It’s crucial to find a trustworthy source to determine a reasonable Labrador price in India. To ensure ethical practices, locate KCI-registered breeders through their website or at associated events. Puppiezo and TradeIndia, among other online platforms, feature verified sellers with prices ranging from INR 15,000 to 60,000; these sellers usually provide delivery services across India. Visit in person to see living conditions and meet parents.

If you’re looking for an economical choice, adoption is worth considering; NGOs such as Friendicoes (Delhi) and Blue Cross (Chennai) provide vaccinations and lab services, typically costing between INR 2,000 and 5,000. On sites such as OLX, where prices are low (below INR 10,000), it’s best to avoid puppy mills because of possible health concerns. Look for any concerning details in reviews on Quora or pet forums. Chocolate Lab breeders in Punjab, who are specialists, typically charge more but offer assurances.

Labrador Retrievers: Characteristics and advice on their care

Due to their athletic, playful, and intelligent nature, Labs do best with 60-90 minutes of exercise every day to avoid issues stemming from a lack of stimulation. Brushing this coat weekly is necessary (moderate shedding), and it’s well-adapted to the Indian climate, benefiting from shade and hydration. Consume 1,500 to 1,800 calories daily, and monitor for any weight increase. For better health: Make sure you regularly take your pet to the vet, especially to check for conditions like hip dysplasia. Training is easy due to their eagerness to please, but start early. With proper care, your Lab will be a loyal companion, justifying every rupee spent.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: Can I buy a Labrador for just ₹2,000?

It’s almost impossible to get a healthy, well-bred Lab for ₹2,000. Extremely low prices signal poor health or unethical breeding. These puppies often face serious health issues and may not even survive puppyhood.

Q2: Do black Labradors cost more?

Usually, no. Black, chocolate, and yellow Labradors are similarly priced, with minor fluctuations based on local demand or breeder preference.

Q3: Are Labradors suitable for apartments in India?

Yes! Labradors adapt well to apartments if they get daily walks, mental stimulation, and plenty of love and attention. They require space to move, but energy management is more important than house size.

Q4: Is it better to buy or adopt a Labrador in India?

Both have their pros and cons. Buying from a reputable breeder lets you know the puppy’s history, but adoption can be more ethical, affordable, and deeply meaningful since you’re saving a dog’s life.

Q5: What is KCI registration and should I insist on it?

KCI registration is the Kennel Club of India’s pedigree certification. It helps guarantee your puppy’s lineage and can be useful if you plan to show or breed your dog. For most families, it’s a marker of responsible breeding and better health.

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shilpa

Shilpa is a devoted pet lover, passionate writer, and a compassionate doctor specializing in canine care. Her deep bond with dogs inspired her to pursue veterinary medicine, where she combines scientific expertise with heartfelt empathy to improve the lives of furry companions. Beyond her clinical practice, Shilpa enjoys sharing her knowledge and experiences through writing, helping pet owners better understand their four-legged friends. When she’s not tending to her patients or crafting thoughtful articles, you’ll often find her spending quality time with her own pets, exploring new ways to strengthen the human-dog connection.

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