The color of a puppy's bowel movements is typically dark brown. Occasionally a puppy's bowel will be a green or black color.
Black and white.
It is possible, the lab may have a black color gene in it.
It can be yellow-green, brown, black, or a mix of those colors.
yes but i think its still called a yellow lab
The yellow is recessive.
No, the puppies will all be brown, unless there is at least one black parent, the genes that go to the puppy will make it brown, almost without fail.Another answer:It's a common misconception that Labradors breed true to the color of the parents. In fact, any color combination of Labrador Retriever parents can produce any color offspring...so yes, two chocolate labs can produce a black (or yellow) puppy. [Info source: "Dogs 101" on Animal Planet.]
The puppy would most likely be brindle and white too, but if the dog's previous relatives aren't brindle and white (i.e. the stud's dam is black) then the puppy's could possibly be that color
one metaphor is " the puppy was the color of chocolate "
Infinite variation and combination of colors is possible.
If you mix a real red nose APT with a real black nose APT, you will get real APT puppies. Some can be read nose and some can be black nose. The color would vary also. It is the genes that makes each puppy the color that it will be.
When they are born.