Though, to watch one fight, you would not agree with me, however, they are NT wild animals, so they d not exist, in the wild. They are what you would call, "domesticated", animals. Which means they cannot fend for themselves, but, depend upon their owners for survival.........Chuck.
Like all domesticated dogs, Labrador retrievers have never been "in the wild." Sometimes domesticated dogs do end up living in the woods or bush on their own; these are called feral dogs, and they eat the same things that wolves and other mammals eat: meat from animals caught, insects, berries, fallen fruit, etc.
Labradors were originally bred in what is now Newfoundland and Labrador, so it is likely at that time about 150-200 years ago Labradors ate largely human scraps consisting of fish, duck, venison, other domesticated and wild meats, grains, and fruits and vegetable matter.
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A Labrador Retriever has an otter tail.
Afador (Afghan Hound/Labrador Retriever)Labany (Labrador Retriever/Britanny Spaniel)Labralas (Labrador Retriever/Vizsla)
Yes, the correct name is Labrador Retriever, but they are often referred to as a Labrador or Lab for short.
Yes. Lab is short for Labrador Retriever.
the dog eats what all dogs eat dog food
Labrador Retriever. Personal opinion is just that.
Labs are omnivores. (can eat meat, fruits, and vegetables)
Labrador Retriever is the best retriever dog of all.
Did you mean the AKC breed standard for the Labrador Retriever? Here is the AKC website with the breed standard of the Labrador Retriever: http:/www.akc.org/breeds/labrador_retriever/index.cfm
Due to its thick coat Labrador Retriever can do okay in very low temperature.
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