Labradors or any other dogs can see some colors but not all. As humans we see many more colors than dogs. Dogs can see colors like blue, light blue, gray, light yellow, darker yellow and very dark gray. So to answer the question, dogs can see colors, but not as many as we can.
My Yellow Lab had beautiful golden eyes. He passed away Sept 1, 2011. We
had 12 great years together. He was a great dog.
golden retrievers and labs
Because gold and yellow are similar colours
Breeders usually call Yellow Labrador retriever yellow labs. These dogs are very fast learners. The main difference between yellow Labrador retrievers and Golden retrievers are that yellow labs have shorter coats.
its not just yellow labs. its all labs
The colour of jaguars' eyes ranges from golden to reddish-yellow.
wolves eyes at night are usually bright yellow or golden
Usually baby jaguars have blue eyes, as do many cubs and pups when they are small. As they mature, their eyes will go to a golden yellow, or a brownish yellow.
Very likely a Red Golden Pheasant or Chinese Golden Pheasant
not really, yellow labs are actually from England so not California
Golden yellow, green, or, less often, blue.
If one of the labs and/or golden retrievers had a parent who was a black dog... That might explain it! Sometimes (even with dogs) the "family gene" skips a generation! :) Hope this answered your question!
I have heard of black labs, and chocolate labs, and even golden labs, but never SILVER or CHARCOAL labs.