It really depends on the line and whether it is a male or female but at nine months the dog should be pretty close to full size as far as height and length. It will likely fill out more and gain more weight as it does so over the next year.
HHHHHMMMM! Well u no what ever size they freakin' want to be! how bout them apples?
no she is to young
Well, that depends on how often you feed her, and his/her parent's weight.
It is a common situation for puppies and dogs to chew up clothing. You should observe your puppy for signs of distress. More than likely there won't be any problem, if there is, contact your veterinarian.
More than an 8 month old dwarf rabbit.
I think healthy weight for a 4 year old boys and girls should be 12 kg to 22 kg.
about 40cm tall and about 40cm long.
She should weigh about 25 lbs.
no she is to young
Well, that depends on how often you feed her, and his/her parent's weight.
A 5-month-old Labrador puppy should be eating about 2 cups of food per day. This diet may be less or more depending on the dog's needs.
it depends on how big it was born
Normaly it should not but it is probably lonley and it needs a mate that's what I did with my dog. Hope this helps!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Well the height all depends on the genetic line or if it is a purebred or not. A normal purebred 9 month old lab should be almost fully grown by now, so if it is a female probably 21-23 in. if it is a male than it can be 22-24 in. tall. But like my dog, if he/she comes from a bad line they can be 9 months old and be 28 in. tall. Also if he/she is a mix its height can vary depending on the other breed of dog mixed into the lab portion.
Lick it off.
If you have to ask this question here then the answer is never. Unless your lab is both papered by the AKC and a titled champion there is no reason for him to breed. If he is a purebred show or field champion then he should be at least two years old and should have completed all his genetic testing.
Very big
A lab should get an hour to a half hour a day