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.]Yes. All dogs that are close in size can mate. Like a pug and a beagle- you get a puggle. I know lots of people whose labs mate and they're just fine. You might get some yellow labs and some chocolate labs, maybe even a black one too.
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A chocolate lab is basically the same exept for a few differences so your answer is yes they can mate.
Just like a human, you must wait until the puppy matures into an adult dog.
Inbreeding.
Weird question, Well they mate with each other but I'm not telling you that they mate with the same sex! You need both male and female to mate and they form a puppy, the puppy grows up and repeats the cycle.
you go to the pound and buy a girl or boy dog to mate with your first dog
the black bear mate in June and July
Of course it will..That mix is called a labradoodle.
no it will not mate in any couse
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