Sure do. Tried and tested - both females
It doesn't matter if it is chocolate or if it is normal it matters how you raise it if you raise it to be nice to children. BTW (by the way) by chocolate do you mean it is brown?
it is possible that a small fraction of the puppies will be chocolate or yellow labs.
The color. One's red, the other's blue. There are no other physical difference and they are theexactsame breed. It's like yellow labs and chocolate labs; same breed, just different colors.
No..?
A chocolate lab's phylum is Chordata.
If the mom has chocolate lab in her genes, she will have a good chance of having a chocolate of her own. We have 2 black labs that we bred and she had a chocolate baby because it was somewhere in her line.
yes my yellow lab has a mom that's a black lab and a dads that's yellow and they had black, yellow and Brown labs so you will get a mix NO. Two chocolate labs will ALWAYS have chocolate labs. Chocolates are double recessive which means they only carry the recessive chocolate Gene.
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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.
Labrador Retrievers (Yellow Labs, Black Labs, Brown/Chocolate Labs)
I have heard of black labs, and chocolate labs, and even golden labs, but never SILVER or CHARCOAL labs.
Chocolate is made in chocolate labs using processed cacao beans. This is generally mixed with several other ingredients, including sugar for taste and milk for texture and consistency.