Take it to the vet
I got my lab pup from a breeder who bred a yellow lab and a black lab.The mum was the yellow lab and the dad was a black Lab .My pup is a male and he takes after the dad so he is a black lab he is still considered a pedigree and he is registered in the kennel club. So yes it is perfectly fine to breed labs if they are a different colour they will still be pedigree pups if the mum and dad are full Labs and the pups will be perfectly healthy.
This depends on the amount of Labrador in the lab mix. I am assuming the mix is 50% Labrador. Then their puppies would be 75% Labrador.
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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.
Just guessing but mabye They bred cats in their lab so they can see? Or people tell em...
Between 30 to 50 pounds.. It also depends on the size of the dog.. Chocolate labs tend to be bigger than yellow or black, and yellow labs tend to be stockier than black or chocolate.. My friend has a full grown black lab and I have a full grown chocolate lab.. The black lab is 70 pounds and my chocolate lab is 110 and about 8 inches taller..
When the female is ready the male will know.
these colors usually only apply to labrador retrievers. if the puppy has all black fur, than he is a black lab, if he has all brown fur than he is a chocolate lab.
After you beat the elite for on the road to black city there is a lab and you go in there and the guy will tell you how
Im not 100% sure but I think thety are about the same as a Black lab it really depends
Black Lab was created in 1995.
No, chocolate lab's noses are not typically considered red. Chocolate labs usually have brown noses, while black or yellow labs have black noses. However, when their genetics are mixed it can result in different color noses.