Intelegence is not related to species.
It was the Cocker spaniel.
he has three dogs: a rescue dog, a springer spaniel, and a white lab.
I type of dog that is orange could be a: -golden retriever -cockier spaniel -golden lab and much more
Well the crossed breed lab has the qualities of the lab and of the other dog breed the purebred lab has only the qualities of a lab. Some say that crossbreed dogs are smarter since they have two or more breeds in them. I would have to agree I own two lab mixes and they are smart dogs.
yes
Cuz one is bigger
Depends on the dog. $10 is for a small dog like a chihuahua $15 is good for a medium sized dog like a spaniel and $20 for a large breed like a lab and $30 for a giant like a great dane.Or you can vary your price on how far you walk the dog.
The type of dog does not matter it is all about how well trained they are although you may want to get a smart dog so hopefully it will learn faster. If you want a smart dog I would steer clear of Maltese and cocker spaniels as they seem to not be as smart as say a lab or a golden retriever. So basically the type of dog doent really matter.
Amazing hunting dog, extremely smart and will find anything. The only drawback is they have the ADD personality of a lab and can be very very hyper but once trained a very obedient dog. strongly recommended
My dog, Bailey is half lab and half beagle. She is tan all over- the color of a yellow lab. She has big floppy ears and you can't tell she's part beagle until she howls.
mostly lab mix lab retrievers lab mixes are the most popular in the US. Pure bread Labs are also the most popular pure bread. They are smart and aim to please their master.
Yes. have 1 puppy named Bella Fiji