Labradors are a very energetic, fun-loving breed. They need plenty of exercise and would prefer to live in the country, but are adjustable to city life. They take time and effort to exercise, so don't just think once around the block will do them. But through there boisterous nature, they are the sweetest breed around in my opinion, and are well known for the patience with children.
Only during their first three years of life. My dog is Labrador retriever and he is two but calm for a lab. Yellow labs are the ones that are usually the calmest.
Oh yes! They love to play!
i have a German shepherd and a labrador my German shepherd is more friendly
Labrador Retrievers are generally friendly, sociable, playful, outgoing, obedient, loyal and responsive. However, each dog is different and unique so your Labrador Retriever may have different personalities.
A Labrador Retriever is generally more playful than a Rottweiler. In fact, the Lab is listed as one of the most playful dog breed. However, bear in mind that each individual dog has its own personality. Even dogs of the same breed can have very different temperaments.
Well I think Golden retriever is more playful than dalmatians. But golden retrievers grow really big.
A Labrador Retriever has an otter tail.
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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.
Labrador Retriever. Personal opinion is just that.
Labrador Retriever and the Standard Poodle or a Labradoodle they rock they're cute smart, very playful, and good with kids. I love my Labradoodle!
The Labrador Retriever has been voted as the most playful dog breed for many years. It all depends on the personality of the specific dog.
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