It would depend on the type of lab, but yes, they can.
it is possible that a small fraction of the puppies will be chocolate or yellow labs.
63-65 days
No..?
Um, no. One parent has to be a yellow Lab to do that. Actually, you are wrong. A chocolate and a black lab can have yellow puppies. I have had my chocolate female bred with a black male and they had all 3 colors. In fact, she even had a white male which white labs are rare.
Tom Davis has written: 'Why Labs do that' 'Why puppies do that' -- subject(s): Puppies, Behavior, Miscellanea
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!
yes
heck yeah labs hate great danes retrievers hate dalmatians
There is no such thing as a free puppies lab. There are free lab puppies, however, since the term refers to Labrador puppies, commonly called labs. They can be found at animal shelters and sometimes in classified ads.
There are hundreds of different types of dogs! Labs, chihuahuas, boxers, great danes, yorkie, poodle, retrievers, mastives, terriers.....and many many more....than you go international. Type in on the computer types of dogs and you will get tons of sites to go to! Hope this helps!
There aren't any dogs that resemble a white lab puppy in appearance or size, when full grown. There are dogs that look remarkably similar to Labs but grow to the same size or larger. These often look completely different from Lab puppies when they are puppies themselves. In short, there are lab puppy look-alikes but these dogs do not stay that size.
Sometimes the puppies can turn out brown or white anyway, as well as black or white.